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The research explores the representations of the students on the modalities and evaluative practices used in the subject of History and Geography, of public, vulnerable establishments of a border region. The study is qualitative, employing interpretive techniques in order to explore the representations around the evaluative practices. Information gathering was established through in-depth interviews. The results reported that the main issues identified were a dynamic conception of learning, a complex look at evaluation that includes attitudinal values and a representation of the teacher as an agent that makes institutional evaluation criteria more flexible in response to learning objectives.
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The research explores the representations of the students on the modalities and evaluative practices used in the subject of History and Geography, of public, vulnerable establishments of a border region. The study is qualitative, employing interpretive techniques in order to explore the representations around the evaluative practices. Information gathering was established through in-depth interviews. The results reported that the main issues identified were a dynamic conception of learning, a complex look at evaluation that includes attitudinal values and a representation of the teacher as an agent that makes institutional evaluation criteria more flexible in response to learning objectives.
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The research explores the representations of the students on the modalities and evaluative practices used in the subject of History and Geography, of public, vulnerable establishments of a border region. The study is qualitative, employing interpretive techniques in order to explore the representations around the evaluative practices. Information gathering was established through in-depth interviews. The results reported that the main issues identified were a dynamic conception of learning, a complex look at evaluation that includes attitudinal values and a representation of the teacher as an agent that makes institutional evaluation criteria more flexible in response to learning objectives.