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| author | Manente, Mayra Chadwick, Geraldine Gangui, Alejandro |
| author_facet | Manente, Mayra Chadwick, Geraldine Gangui, Alejandro |
| contents | With the aim of incorporating an intercultural perspective into Physics teacher training programs, we ask ourselves which current disciplinary contents could begin to be addressed from this perspective. We started out by exploring the current state of the field exclusively in relation to intercultural science education, focusing on direct relationships with Physics. We present here a synthesis of publications from the past five years that we have found so far. These publications were categorized based on their approach, whether related to theoretical dimensions or to the practical implementation. We develop the following categories: reflections on practical implementation, boundary objects, and practical implementation experiences. We find coincidences that allow us to identify the concept of the celestial sphere as the one that would facilitate the incorporation of an intercultural perspective into Physics teacher training programs. |
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| spellingShingle | Intercultural perspective in teacher training: Astronomy as an entry point Manente, Mayra Chadwick, Geraldine Gangui, Alejandro Physics Education Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics With the aim of incorporating an intercultural perspective into Physics teacher training programs, we ask ourselves which current disciplinary contents could begin to be addressed from this perspective. We started out by exploring the current state of the field exclusively in relation to intercultural science education, focusing on direct relationships with Physics. We present here a synthesis of publications from the past five years that we have found so far. These publications were categorized based on their approach, whether related to theoretical dimensions or to the practical implementation. We develop the following categories: reflections on practical implementation, boundary objects, and practical implementation experiences. We find coincidences that allow us to identify the concept of the celestial sphere as the one that would facilitate the incorporation of an intercultural perspective into Physics teacher training programs. |
| title | Intercultural perspective in teacher training: Astronomy as an entry point |
| topic | Physics Education Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.00254 |