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Educação e Pesquisa

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CARRENO, Claudia Inés; SALINAS, Cielo Catalina Mancera; DURAN, Armando Durán  and  BLANCO, Clara Inés García. Strategies, resources and interactions in class: contributions for postgraduate training in administration and related fields. Educ. Pesqui. [online]. 2020, vol.46, e212749.  Epub Mar 06, 2020. ISSN 1678-4634.  https://doi.org/10.1590/s1678-4634202046212749.

The article presents a reflection on pedagogical strategies, resources for teaching and interactions in class from the perspective of training, with the aim of encouraging and exalting transformative pedagogical practices, inspired by reflective dialogue, collaborative work and meaningful learning in postgraduate studies and, particularly, in the case of administration and related subjects. Theoretically, it starts from two main notions. The first refers to training, understood as a permanent and dynamic process of creation, and whose main purpose is to continuously and consciously shape the potential of the person in complex and changing environments. The second refers to the pedagogical practice, understood as the deliberate and reflexive experience of teachers and students around the training act, that is, it gives an account of the ways in which educational actors produce, experience, reflect and appropriate particular pedagogical strategies, resources and class interactions. The methodological approach used is qualitative, and it privileges consultation techniques and documentary analysis, fundamentally. With these devices we seek to guide present and future educational efforts for postgraduate programs in administration and related fields. As main findings, pedagogical and didactic openings for training work are identified; patterns of reflection on teaching activity and observations accompanied by a feedback exercise that invites managers to think about administration and related teachings with a cognitive, social and ethical significance, as well as incorporating and strengthening teacher training as a generating environment for innovative pedagogical practices.

Keywords : Training; Pedagogical practices; Postgraduate education; Administration and related fields.

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