Promover la lectura de obras teatrales a través del blog docente Teatro en red
Identificadores
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/60461Metadatos
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Blanco Martínez, AlfredoEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Theatre Blog ICT Qualitative research
Fecha
2016Referencia bibliográfica
Blanco Martínez, A (2016): Promover la lectura de obras teatrales a través del blog docente Teatro en red, Investigaciones Sobre Lectura, 5, 44-51. [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/60461]
Resumen
Nowadays, schools have a project
for young people to acquire a taste
and a habit of reading. However, it
is also necessary that the
educational community is
configured as an important piece of
the network of reading. For this
reason, it is essential to show young
people a variety of literature texts
to learn and appreciate all literary
genres. Probably, the play is the
least consumed by teenagers,
because they associate that kind of
text to the theatrical production,
and also, they omit the pleasure of
reading it. In this sense, it is
important that teachers,
professionals and families promote
reading plays. In this paper, we
examine and describe the project
Teatro en red from the perspective
of its founders. The teacher blog
has the aim to disseminate
contemporary theatre and, at the
same time, it expects to bring
young people to the dramatic world
from different perspectives.
Specifically, we will focus on
promoting reading and we will make
a special emphasis on educational and
cultural strategies pursued by the
blog. In this case, we have used a
qualitative methodology to make, on
the one hand, a holistic understanding
of the subject matter and, secondly, to
respond to objectives of the study.
With respect to the techniques of data
collection, we have used the interview
to reveal the voices of two teachers
and, also, we have utilised the
document analysis to know in depth
the blog. For analysis of the data
collected, we have started a
systematic approach and, also, we
have used a process of encoding to set
the dimensions and categories that
illustrate the work of teachers. In
conclusion, we will discover that the
blog is a social tool accessible to tell
stories and, also, to form a reader taste
in theatre between young people.