Study of educational discourse in a sample of mexican teachers
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Educational discourse; five-dimension model; teaching, quality.Abstract
his article highlights some aspects of the educational discourse, interpersonal communication and the fundamental pedagogical path for students’ full development. Research of the educational process through teaching discourse, based on studies done since the sixties that focus on the communication that takes place in the classroom, allows us to know relevant aspects of teaching practice and to improve the formative quality. With a sample of more than 400 teachers from different educational levels, a pedagogical model aimed to evaluate the educational discourse form its instructive, affective, motivational, social and ethical dimensions as well as well as enriching the formative process is discussed.
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