Argumentative Skills in the Design of Webquests in Environmental Education for Secondary Students
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In 2007 the Organic Law on Education was passed by the Spanish parliament. One of the new approaches introduced by this law refers to the term of the achievement of basic competences by pupils. Competences are defined as integral actions to identify, argue and solve problems integrating knowledge of being, doing and knowing. Eight competences were established: Mathematical, linguistic communication, interaction with physical environment, digital competence, social and citizenship, artistic and cultural, learning to learn and personal autonomy and initiative. To reach a balanced fulfilment of these competences a new methodological approach has to be faced by teachers based not on repetition, but in investigation and argumentation of new concepts and ideas. Webquests are methodological tools which enable teachers to develop new kinds of activities and allow students to create new products. They are structured and divided in different stages: introduction, task, process, resources and evaluation. In our study we try to identify methodological patterns used by teachers in the design of webquests: if technology is used as a prompt to induce a new educational approach, or if it is just used to reproduce traditional teaching roles based in mere concept repetition. We search for the inclusion of all patterns leading to facilitate students build their own knowledge: from the inclusion of open questions to group management and new assessment patterns. Data for our study are taken from online web repositories of webquests for environmental education in compulsory secondary education (students aged 12 to 16) in Spain.
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González Lamas, J. e Aznar Cuadrado, V. (2012). Argumentative Skills in the Design of Webquests in Environmental Education for Secondary Students. "The International Journal of Learning", 18 (3), 63-72.
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https://doi.org/10.18848/1447-9494/CGP/v18i03/47519Sponsors
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
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