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24/1/02

1. HuD. Digital History 26


1. HuD. Digital History 26

(24/1/02)


As I already expressed in my commentary to Silvia Bayon, in this opportunity I return to widely agree with the Josefina colleague Gómez González (Sgo. de Compostela) since here in Argentina the situation deciphers is very frequent mainly, and is lamentable to say it, by the lack of professionalism, acostumbramiento??????, system? in that some colleagues of the secondary one fall which they correct the works by his aspect and not by his content, fact this that added to the prevailing facilismo, makes of the investigation historical-cybernetics a bad cartoon, that is inferior the work of many professors, PROFESSIONALS not only of teaching but also of History, which they look for to approach knowledge-techniques and science the young people.

Lic.Gabriela Quiroga
Prof.en secundario y UBA (Argentina)
anga@arnet.com.ar

 

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Como ya expresé en mi comentario a Silvia Bayon, en esta oportunidad vuelvo a coincidir ampliamente con la colega Josefina Gómez González (Sgo. de Compostela) puesto que aquí en la Argentina la situación descripta es harto frecuente sobre todo, y es lamentable decirlo, por la falta de profesionalidad???, acostumbramiento??????, sistema???? en el que caen algunos colegas del secundario que corrigen los trabajos por su aspecto y no por su contenido, hecho este que sumado al facilismo imperante, hacen de la investigación histórico-cibernética una mala caricatura, que desmerece el trabajo de muchos profesores, PROFESIONALES no sólo de la docencia sino también de la Historia, que buscan acercar conocimiento-técnicas y ciencia a los jóvenes.

Lic.Gabriela Quiroga
Prof.en secundario y UBA (Argentina)
anga@arnet.com.ar


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