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CO-TUTORED PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROJECTS BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL AS COLLABORATIVE LEARNING CONTEXTS

Abstract

Today's higher education needs to create more learning experiences that link theory with practice. The objective of study is to analyse teachers’ perception about the impact of co-tutored projects in university learning environments of Physical Education in Early Childhood in the Spanish context. The sample is made up of 11 male teachers and three female teachers. An intrinsic case study has been carried out within the interpretive paradigm, through a reflective report, analysing eight qualitative questions. Results show influences on: students and children, teachers, school-university collaboration, families and university subject. As conclusions, an impact is detected in the improvement of the PE professional competences of the student body and the creation of meaningful learning in the university context. In schools, he has referred to the increased recognition of PE in Early Childhood by educational community and the increase in continuous training in the teaching staff.

Keywords:
Higher Education; Teacher; Innovation; Experiential Learning.

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