Evitar la discriminación hoy: reflexiones didácticas en torno al vídeo. To avoid the discrimination today: didactic reflections concerning the video. doi 10.20420/GUIN.2014.0064
doi 10.20420/GUIN.2014.0064
Keywords:
discriminación, adolescentes, vídeo, taller, acoso escolar, discrimination, teenagers, video, workshop, bullyingAbstract
-La discriminación es un tema que, lamentablemente, sigue siendo actual. Las redes sociales y la televisión no siempre transmiten los valores e ideales adecuados sobre la igualdad y el público adolescente puede verse influenciado negativamente. Para luchar contra esta problemática, se propone un modelo taller destinado a trabajar la discriminación y despertar el espíritu crítico de los adolescentes utilizando el vídeo como herramienta educativa.
-The discrimination is, lamentably, a current topic. The social networks and the television not always transmit the values and ideal adapted on the equality and the teen public can turn influenced negatively. To fight against this problematics, one
proposes a workshop destined to work the discrimination and waking up the critical spirit of the teenagers using the video as educational tool.
DOI 10.20420/GUIN.2014.0064
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