Geolocalizando leyendas de la costa ecuatoriana

 

Authors
Perdomo Tobar, Juan Javier
Format
MasterThesis
Status
publishedVersion
Description

El presente trabajo de Fin de Master, la aplicaci?n de una unidad did?ctica, mediante la cual se utiliz? el texto narrativo, utilizando el g?nero discursivo ?La leyenda?, se rescata el inter?s por la lectura de leyendas, geolocalizando las mismas en la costa ecuatoriana, lo que permite recuperar una tradici?n cultural muy nuestra. La aplicaci?n de varias estrategias permiti? el desarrollo de las macro destrezas de lectura y escritura, principalmente en la utilizaci?n de material l?dico, dramatizaciones, y la aplicaci?n de las rutas literarias, las mismas que permiti? que los estudiantes de s?ptimo grado conocieran y compartieran la lectura de leyendas con sus compa?eros de la b?sica elemental, actividad denominada ??ngeles lectores? la misma que gener? una convivencia arm?nica entre los estudiantes. Las leyendas de la costa que aprendieron y compartieron fueron: ?El ma?z Colorado?, ?La Dama Tapada?, ?El ni?o de la mano negra?, ?La Llorona?, ?La leyenda de Guayas y Quil?, ?La viuda del tamarindo?, ?El cerro de Cachar?? entre otras que forman parte de nuestro folclore cultural.
The present work of End of Master, the application of a didactic unit, through which the narrative text was used, using the discursive genre "The legend", rescues the interest for the reading of legends, geolocating them in the Ecuadorian coast , which allows us to recover a cultural tradition that is very much ours. The application of several strategies allowed the development of the macro skills of reading and writing, mainly in the use of playful material, dramatizations, and the application of the literary routes, the same ones that allowed the seventh grade students to know and share the reading. of legends with his companions of the basic elementary, activity called "reading angels" the same that generated a harmonious coexistence among the students. The legends of the coast that they learned and shared were: "Colorado corn", "La Dama Tapada", "The boy with the black hand", "La Llorona", "The legend of Guayas and Quil", "The widow of the tamarindo "," El cerro de Cachar? "among others that are part of our cultural folklore.
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Publication Year
2018
Language
Topic
Leyendas
Geolocalizaci?n
Lectura
Sucesos maravillosos
Texto narrativo
Legends
Geolocation
Reading
Wonderful events
Narrative text
Repository
Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Educación
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