The teamwork in the high school: Some tracks for the effective participation of youth in inclusive educational practices

Authors

  • Guadalupe López Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
  • Rosaura Guerrero

Keywords:

Teamwork, High school, Practice theory, Power, Participation

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the different elements that comprise the practice of “teamwork” in high school in two specific subject areas: Social Sciences and Chemistry. Through a focused ethnography, we collected evidence about the way teams of students work together in these particular fields, how they distribute activities and functions and how different roles and identities are created and enacted. The framework for the study was practice theory with an emphasis on the importance of context and routines established within each field. We discuss in the results the types of participation afforded in each school culture and comment on inclusive and exclusive aspects of each practice.

Author Biography

Guadalupe López, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California

Doctora en Literatura Hispánica, egresada de la Universidad de California en San Diego, E.U.A. Trabaja actualmente en el Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Educativo Universidad Autónoma de Baja California como Investigadora en el área de Discurso, Identidad y Práctica Educativa y docente de la Maestría y el Doctorado en Ciencias Educativas. Es responsable de Proyecto de Investigación en: Opiniones de maestros de bachillerato sobre la reforma curricular ¿Cómo leen los jóvenes mexicanos? Estudio comparativo de la enseñanza de historia y de literatura en el bachillerato CONACyT, Ciencia Básica). Formación de lectores críticos en el bachillerato (CONACyT-Fomix). El Bachillerato Internacional como modelo para la educación del nivel medio superior. Estrategias de lectura y habilidades de lectura en estudiantes de nivel medio superior.

Published

2012-11-01

How to Cite

López, G., & Guerrero, R. (2012). The teamwork in the high school: Some tracks for the effective participation of youth in inclusive educational practices. Latin American Journal of Inclusive Education, 6(2), 209–226. Retrieved from https://revistas.ucentral.cl/revistainclusiva/article/view/6_2_011