La teoría de la práctica pedagógica de Basil Bernstein: Un enfoque estructuralista

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  • Alan R. Sadovnik

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https://doi.org/10.12795/IE.1992.i17.01

Abstract

Durante casi cuatro décadas Basil Bernstein ha sido un personaje central en la sociología de la educación. Desde sus primeros trabajos sobre el lenguaje y la teoría de los basta los últimos sobre el curriculum y la transmisión del saber, Bernstein trata de conectar las relaciones de nivel superior (macronivel) de clase y de poder con los procesos educativos de la escuela en el nivel inferior (micronivel). Este artículo presenta el modelo de práctica pedagógica más reciente de relacionándolo con su teoría del currículum y de la Pedagogía y con su proyecto sociológico en general. Además, indica una serie de cuestiones de su obra aún no y un área de valor empírico y de aplicación, en especial con respecto a la evolución de la enseñanza en los Estados Unidos.

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2021-05-09

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Sadovnik, A. R. (2021). La teoría de la práctica pedagógica de Basil Bernstein: Un enfoque estructuralista. Investigaci´ón En La Escuela, (17), 7–29. https://doi.org/10.12795/IE.1992.i17.01

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Received 2019-03-26
Accepted 2019-03-26
Published 2021-05-09
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