Vol. 4 No. 1 (2018): Enero-diciembre
D) Currículum, conocimientos y prácticas educativas

Bioethical relationships of teachers in the area 074 Xalapa Locales-Norte, Xalapa, Veracruz, México

Gabriela Itzel Ayala Sánchez
Facultad de Biología Universidad Veracruzana, México
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Elvira Morgado Viveros
Facultad de Biología Universidad Veracruzana, México
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Ignacio García Ferrandis
Universidad de Valencia, España
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Recie 4-1

Published 2018-09-20

Keywords

  • Bioethics,
  • education,
  • teaching,
  • training
  • Bioética,
  • docencia,
  • educación,
  • formación

How to Cite

Ayala Sánchez, G. I., Morgado Viveros, E., & García Ferrandis, I. (2018). Bioethical relationships of teachers in the area 074 Xalapa Locales-Norte, Xalapa, Veracruz, México. RECIE. Revista Electrónica Científica De Investigación Educativa, 4(1), 263-281. Retrieved from https://rediech.org/ojs/2017/index.php/recie/article/view/312

Abstract

Bioethics and education share a humanizing task at a time when human beings face the loss of their natural capital accelerated, so it is relevant to approach one of the main educational actors: the normalist teacher. The present work shows partial results of a larger research project whose objective is to determine the influence of teacher training in the construction of their bioethical relations with the environment. For this, bioethical relations with the environment were explored in 30 teachers graduated in the last 30 years of the Benemérita Escuela Normal Veracruzana (BENV) "Enrique C. Rébsamen", with current work in elementary schools located in an urban-centric context. For the collection of data, a semi-structured interview was designed which, together with the observation in the classroom, allowed to characterize the environmental conceptions of the teacher from the perspective of bioethics, based on five values ​​associated with bioethics: a) knowledge, b) respect, c) responsibility, d) solidarity and e) training. Environmental aspects of non-formal training and initial teacher training have been considered. The initial results allow us to establish that the bioethical relationships of the teacher graduated from the BENV with the environment have changed in the last three decades, being the graduates of the last ten years who favor the construction of bioethical relations with the environment.