Dramatic Arts Pedagogy & Online Learning: Potential Tool for Learning in a Knowledge Society?

espanolEste articulo presenta evidencias de que el aprendizaje en linea no se ha diferenciado significativamente del aprendizaje presencial y que ambos se basan en gran medida en la pedagogia didactica centrada en el aula. Por ello, se presenta como alternativa el uso de propuestas pedagogicas como la pedagogia de las artes dramaticas, que se alinea muy bien con las habilidades del siglo XXI y sugiere que existen oportunidades para futuras investigaciones sobre la aplicacion de dichas aproximaciones para ensenar habilidades propias del siglo XXI en linea. EnglishThis paper presents some evidence that online learning has not differentiated itself significantly from face-toface learning and that both largely rely on didactic, lecture-centered pedagogy. It then presents as an alternative the use of pedagogies such as dramatic arts pedagogy that aligns nicely with 21st century skills and suggests that there are opportunities for further research on the application of such pedagogies to teach 21st century skills online.

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