Bibliographic citations
Dias, V., (2017). Construcción de saberes a través de la educación intercultural por el arte en la formación de padres y madres de una institución educativa, Pachacútec [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/8225
Dias, V., Construcción de saberes a través de la educación intercultural por el arte en la formación de padres y madres de una institución educativa, Pachacútec [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/8225
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title = "Construcción de saberes a través de la educación intercultural por el arte en la formación de padres y madres de una institución educativa, Pachacútec",
author = "Dias de Castro, Vania",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2017"
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Quality education hinges on the participation of parents and communities in educational design and delivery. The “Semillas que crecen en la arena” project promotes parent involvement in early childhood development by building a learning community and using a method based on intercultural education through the arts. This research study sought to understand the methodological approach of the “Semillas que crecen en la arena” project as well as gauge the parents’ perspective on their subjective experience and their community relations as project participants. This qualitative research study was based on ethnographic studies, and relied on participant observation and group interviews as its main research techniques. The research was developed in a public pre-school located in Pachacútec, an underprivileged neighborhood in the northern periphery of Lima. The participants were the pre-school parents and teachers and the project facilitators. The results of the study indicate that the project methodology, based on intercultural education through the arts, reflection and dialogue, offers adequate and culturally sensitive strategies to transform the school and enhance parent and community involvement in the design and delivery of education. In addition, in order to consolidate these results, public education authorities need to take responsibility for the proper functioning of the school, providing appropriate infrastructure and services. Also, it is important to create more opportunities for parent-school dialogue, participation and joint decision making on the education of their children.
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