识字与解放:关于米里亚姆·内米罗夫斯基的工作与思想

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Journal for the Study of Education and Development Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/02103702.2023.2172896
Ricardo Nemirovsky, David Menendez-Alvarez-Hevia
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摘要本文回顾了涅米洛夫斯基对阅读和写作教学的贡献,涅米洛夫斯基的概念为解放式教学法奠定了基础。为此,我们回顾了她的工作,并采访了她的三位同事:Elena Laiz Sasiain, Liliana Tolchinsky Brenman和Francesco Tonucci。在第一部分中,我们叙述了内米洛夫斯基一生中的关键时刻,并阐述了帮助她发展阅读和写作教学方法的思想。本文结合她的教学和科研经历,探讨了她的教学思维的发展。随后,我们将介绍米里亚姆·内米洛夫斯基的作品与雅克·朗西和约瑟夫·雅克托特的思想之间的相似之处,以突出解放教育学的核心要素,并说明它们在米里亚姆·内米洛夫斯基的实践和思想中的存在。最后,我们反思奈米洛夫斯基的教导是如何帮助教育家们调动创新思想的。她的遗产包括一个概念,在这个概念中,学习如何阅读和写作是一个已经在进行的情境化过程,总是未完成的,不断变化,很大程度上是不可预测的。这是一种不再优先考虑可衡量、中立和标准化的愿景。
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Literacy and emancipation: on the work and thought of Myriam Nemirovsky (Alfabetizar y emancipar: sobre el trabajo y el pensamiento de Myriam Nemirovsky)
ABSTRACT This article reviews contributions to teaching reading and writing of Myriam Nemirovsky, whose conceptualization foreshadowed an emancipatory pedagogy. To do so, we have reviewed her work and interviewed three of her colleagues: Elena Laiz Sasiain, Liliana Tolchinsky Brenman and Francesco Tonucci. In the first part we recount key moments in Nemirovsky’s life and set forth ideas that helped her to develop her approaches to teaching reading and writing. The text explores the development of her pedagogical thinking based on her teaching and research experiences. Later, we present parallels between Myriam Nemirovsky’s work and ideas of Jaques Rancière and Joseph Jacotot to highlight core elements in an emancipatory pedagogy and illustrate their presence in Myriam Nemirovsky’s practices and thinking. To conclude, we reflect on how Nemirovsky’s teachings helped to mobilize innovative ideas among educators. Her legacy includes a conception in which learning how to read and write is a contextualized process already underway, always unfinished, in constant transformation and largely unpredictable. It is a vision which no longer prioritizes the measurable, neutral and standardizable.
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