Teaching Strategies and Space Organisation in Multigrade Classrooms

Authors

  • Pilar Abós-Olivares University of Zaragoza
  • Antonio Bustos-Jiménez Centre of Teachers of Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25749/sis.7886

Keywords:

Multigrade, Rural school, Teaching strategies, Space organisation

Abstract

This paper presents the outcomes of one of the phases of an international research project which studied several dimensions of teaching in rural schools —Project EDU2009-13460, Sub-programme EDUC (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation); participant countries: Spain, France, Portugal, Chile and Uruguay. The outcomes of two dimensions researched in the Spanish territory, namely teaching strategies and space organisation, are presented. For that, attention was focused in education centres and classrooms where, according to the results of a previous research, there seemed to be present active and participatory methods. Qualitative research method was used in this phase of the research; teachers from multigrade classrooms were interviewed so as to obtain the information presented in this paper. The outcomes achieved offer information related to the understanding and application of the methodology on the part of the interviewed teachers. Several pedagogic options within the framework of differences in age and grade, as well as the possibilities they took into account about space organisation in the classroom and in the education centres, are presented.

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Author Biographies

Pilar Abós-Olivares, University of Zaragoza

Doctor of Science in Education. Professor of Teaching and Organization Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of the University of Zaragoza in the Campus of Teruel. Both teaching and research activities are linked to the initial training of teachers and teachers of secondary education in the fields of teaching and the organization of schools, although the second in a special way to aspects that occur in specific centers located in rural areas. Responsible researcher Research Group Education and Rural Development of the Government of Aragon.

Antonio Bustos-Jiménez, Centre of Teachers of Granada

holds a Doctorate in Education from the Universidad de Granada, Spain. Former teacher and director of rural school, Professor at the Universidad de Almería, Spain, and currently Training Advisor at the Granada Teacher Center. He was awarded the National Prize for his doctoral thesis which focused on the Andalusian rural schools. He has participated and conducted research on rural schools, and has worked on this theme with institutions dedicated to initial and continuing teacher training.

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Published

2015-12-29