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García Gil, Desiree

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First Name
Desiree
Last Name
García Gil
Affiliation
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Faculty / Institute
Educación-Centro Formación Profesor
Department
Didáctica de Lenguas, Artes y Educación Física
Area
Didáctica de la Expresión Musical
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    Music for hospitalized children in Service-Learning: academic and personal implications for teachers in training
    (Harmonia, Journal of Arts Research and Education, 2024) Cuervo Calvo, Laura; García Gil, Desiree; Bonastre Vallés, Carolina; Camilli Trujillo, Celia Rosa; Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES)
    Service-learning methodology seeks to achieve a balance between academic learning and the application of the acquired knowledge for the benefit of the community. Our study aims to assess the academic and personal development of the students who participated in the educational experience and identify the benefits it brought to the attended children. The total of 73 participants involved: a) university students of a faculty of education, b) hospitalized children and their families, c) a healthcare worker, and d) several volunteers. We conducted a case study featuring qualitative analysis (based on discussion groups, interviews, and daily narratives), analysis of co-occurrence, and data triangulation. The categories we obtained were related to learning achieved by university students, their personal growth, and the impact of hospital service on the different agents who participated in the experience. Findings suggest that service-learning, along with the positive emotional impact of experiential music learning, was associated with student progress in teacher training and personal development.
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    Implicaciones educativas y sociales del aprendizaje-servicio con métodos mixtos a través de un meta-análisis
    (Revista española de pedagogía., 2021) Bonastre Vallés, Carolina; Camilli Trujillo, Celia Rosa; García Gil, Desiree; Cuervo Calvo, Laura
    El Aprendizaje-Servicio (ApS) se presenta como un modelo capaz de mejorar la calidad educativa, el rendimiento académico y las competencias cívicas y sociales de los estudiantes. Este estudio pretende, a través de un meta-análisis, sintetizar los resultados de investigación publicados hasta la fecha sobre ApS en artículos científicos que han empleado un enfoque mixto de investigación. Los resultados indican que el ApS parece producir mejoras importantes en los estudiantes, principalmente en la adquisición de conocimiento (d=1.07), con un tamaño del efecto igualmente grande en los escasos estudios con grupo control (d=0.89), aunque menor en la actitud hacia el servicio (d=0.45), no encontrándose efectos significativos cuando se comparan estas variables con variables dependientes, como duración del programa, género y tamaño de la muestra. Además, hay una gran heterogeneidad en los modos de evaluación y en los instrumentos de medida. La mayoría de los estudios tienen una calidad metodológica baja, a pesar de que la investigación sobre el tema se va incrementado notablemente. Se concluye que el ApS produce beneficios en los estudiantes que llevan a cabo el servicio, pero para poder apreciar la casuística de los resultados, los diseños de investigación tendrían todavía cierta capacidad de mejora. Se sugiere elaborar protocolos de investigación homogéneos y se aconseja que el ApS con metodología mixta se extienda a las diferentes disciplinas, entre ellas las artísticas, y a todos los niveles educativos.
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    Kahoot! in Music and Physical Education disciplines in Higher Education
    (Aloma: revista de psicologia, ciències de l'educació i de l'esport, 2022) García Gil, Desiree; Bonastre Vallés, Carolina; Avilés Villarroel, Carlos Alberto; Ramón Otero, Irene
    Kahoot! platform has been shown to be a versatile, easily accessible and user-friendly. However, according to the scientific literature the platform is more widely used in theoretical subjects and less in more practical fields. In this study, therefore, we conducted a survey of 324 students from two Spanish public universities who used Kahoot in Music and Physical Education during the 2019-2020 academic year. For this purpose, we created a 5-dimension questionnaire: usefulness, fun, learning, interaction and involvement. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to test the questionnaire’s goodness of fit (e.g., CFI=.984), which was found to be adequate. In general, participants rated each of these items positively. Opinions were more favourable in Music than in Physical Education in most dimensions. We observed that second and third year students tended to give higher scores, and that their responses are similar regardless of their university and their previous experience with Kahoot before participating in this study. Our conclusions suggest that Kahoot! allows teachers to present this conceptual content in a different way by integrating both the concepts and procedures in an active, innovative, collaborative methodology that is more attractive to the students, and consequently helps them learn more effectively.