Desarrollo de la escritura en un contexto multicultural. Una investigación etnográfica
Abstract
In this article, it is presented a part of a research carried out in a multicultural educational context where english language predominates. The main goal of this research was to describe the teaching processes of development of the written composition, for that it has been applied the methodology of case study. However this article is focused, especially, on the description of contextual variables, such as a) the students and teachers interaction, b) the supports stuff, c) the written tasks, d) the teacher orientation, and e) the learning environment.This article offers a methodological process of research and some technician-teaching conclusions about the development in written composition, but the main interest is in the fact that it want to be an object of intercultural reflection giving answer to two basic questions: how are the essentials social environmental elements that characterize the teaching processes, applied in the writing learning in a multicultural contexts? What answer does the interaction offer to the intercultural education challenges?
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