Generating a practice community through a social network. A case analysis
Abstract
This paper explores a practice community generation in a social network to rethink continuum teacher training.
We present a study that included 70 teachers from all domains of traditional Mexican universities who made innovations in their courses. Teachers modified their programs to include elements of creativity, they developed a project with students, created physical and virtual networks with peers. Here we present changes, strengths and weakness of the social network that each teacher used as a medium for reflective practice.Downloads
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