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López Medina, Esteban Francisco

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First Name
Esteban Francisco
Last Name
López Medina
Affiliation
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Faculty / Institute
Educación-Centro Formación Profesor
Department
Didáctica de Lenguas, Artes y Educación Física
Area
Didáctica de la Lengua y la Literatura
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    Syllabus: STROLL, European virtual mobility through researching cities
    (2022) Ávila Valdés, Noemí; Benítez Sastre, Laura; Torres Vega, Sara; Martinez Hernández, Carlos; Alonso García, David; López Medina, Esteban Francisco; Camilli Trujillo, Celia; López Fernández, María Ángeles
    Outcome IO2 STROLL Walking the City - Streets Online ERASMUS+ KA2. Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices. KA226. Partnerships for Digital Education Readiness. ID: 2020-1-HU01-KA226-HE-094111 The outcome of this work package is a curriculum in which we maximize the benefit of the diversity of the partnership so that each partner can contribute to the teaching program with their special competences. The program is planned as a one-semester long special course, with frontal lectures, seminar-type discussions and plenty time for independent, collective fieldwork-based research conducted in small groups. The curriculum should be as detailed as possible. It will also describe the methodology we use for the student exchange and will explain the method of online teaching. As the program offers the possibility for students to discover a foreign city by exploring virtual spaces created for that purpose, the curriculum also should describe all the material made available for the students by the professional staff, as well as the method for the validation of the experience for the students.
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    “Usualizar” la diversidad para superar los silencios del currículum en torno al género y la sexualidad
    (Revista del Laboratorio Iberoamericano para el Estudio Sociohistórico de las Sexualidades, 2022) Sanders, Sue; López Medina, Esteban Francisco
    Las iniciativas para incluir la diversidad afectivo‐sexogenérica en el currículum escolar se han multiplicado en los últimos años. Lamentablemente, al menos en el contexto hispanohablante, estas carecen de un marco teórico suficiente para conceptualizar y sistematizar su metodología didáctica. En este artículo se propone asumir –y clonar en español– las ideas de usualising y actualising, propuestas y aplicadas con éxito por Sue Sanders y SchoolsOUT en el Reino Unido para superar las limitaciones de la gay lesson ocasional. Para ello, se justifica filológicamente la posibilidad lingüística y real de adoptar un neologismo (“usualizar”) capaz de compensar los inconvenientes inherentes al concepto de normalización. Se apoya la propuesta de forma teórica con una perspectiva necesariamente interseccional y descolonizadora del sistema educativo actual. Enlazando teoría y praxis, la presentación se basa también en el recorrido vital, profesional y activista de la autora.
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    Evaluación y lenguaje no sexista: rúbricas de TFG en las universidades públicas de la Comunidad de Madrid
    (Revista de Estilos de Aprendizaje, 2021) López Medina, Esteban Francisco
    Las recomendaciones para la utilización no sexista de la lengua española son abundantes. Con el fin de descubrir si este criterio es efectivamente considerado en la evaluación de Trabajos de Fin de Grado, el estudio analiza las rúbricas de las universidades públicas presenciales de la Comunidad de Madrid para el grado en Educación Infantil, así como los documentos referidos a sus competencias profesionales y las recomendaciones de estilo de las propias instituciones. La lectura de estos documentos con perspectiva de género, sumada al cuestionario respondido por estudiantes de este título que han sometido la redacción de su trabajo a estas recomendaciones proporcionan los resultados, que son interpretados a la luz de los aportes de los estudios de lengua y género junto con el paradigma educativo de la evaluación competencial. Estos resultados sugieren, además, líneas de acción futuras para la mejora de las rúbricas de evaluación universitarias.
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    The STROLL course: Case Study Documentation
    (2023) Duquenne, Marie-Noelle; Nikolaos, Kokosis; Ávila Valdés, Noemí; Martinez Hernández, Carlos; Torres Vega, Sara; López Medina, Esteban Francisco; Alonso García, David; Benítez Sastre, Laura; Camilli Trujillo, Celia; López Fernández, María Ángeles; Szántó, Diana; Végh, Anna; Kovács, Ágnes; Endrődy, Orsolya; Borsfay, Krisztina; Nguyen Luu, Lan Anh
    The object of this report is the documentation of the case study of the virtual student exchange course STROLL as it was carried out in each country. It is offer the synthesis of the experiences, objectively describing the challenges and the success factors. It searchers answers to the questions of how the challenges should be answered in the most effective way and how the success factors can be best harnessed.
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    Teaching Manual STROLL. Walking in the City
    (2023) Szanto, Diana; Ávila Valdés, Noemí; Kokosis, Nikolaos; Nguyen Luu, Lan Anh; Duquenne, Marie-Noelle; Borsfay, Krisztina; Enkhbatar, Egiimaa; Endrody, Orsolya; López Medina, Esteban Francisco; Torres Vega, Sara; Martinez Hernández, Carlos; Alonso García, David; Benítez Sastre, Laura; Camilli Trujillo, Celia; López Fernández, María Ángeles
    Erasmus+ KA2 projects in higher education represent an extraordinary chance for creating experimental pedagogical projects and for constructing international networks connecting educational institutions, educators, and students. The partners, three universities (the Institute of Psychology and Education of the Eötvös Loránd University ELTE, Budapest; the University Complutense de Madrid, and the University of Thessaly in Greece) and a civil society organization (Artemisszio Foundation) have joined forces in order to create a university course that can function as a model for higher educational programs using virtual mobility as a tool. We spent almost a year to build together a special course on urban studies, accessible for students in our cities. We lay the foundation of the work by conducting research on online pedagogical tools and innovative pedagogical projects around urbanity. This online manual is the final outcome of the STROLL project. It has the aim to break down the project to its constituting elements and to provide a detailed methodological guide to these, in order to make transferability towards university departments, international offices of educational institutions and individual teachers easier. Users of the manual in this way is able to compose their own learning cycle tailored to their specific interests and needs. The manual accompanies the other STROLL project results, equally made available in the online space. Each of these products serve the same purpose of making the project replicable and of allowing professionals building up a solid methodology suitable to combine off-line and online teaching, formal and non-formal teaching methods, as well as theoretical and methodological inputs borrowed from diverse disciplines. However, while the preliminary research will focus on previous examples and good practices, the curriculum will serve as a sample to which teachers and program leaders can turn for inspiration, the case study will tell the story of creating a pilot project, revealing the inherent difficulties and solutions found, this manual directly serves the professional self-development of teachers, offering them a learning path in order to develop new competences and acquire new knowledge.
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    Analysis: Digital Teaching/Learning Erasmus+ STROLL: Walking the City-Streets Online ID: 2020-1-HU01-KA226-HE-094111
    (2021) Camilli Trujillo, Celia; Benítez Sastre, Laura; Ávila Valdés, Noemí; Alonso García, David; López Fernández, María Ángeles; Martínez hernández, Carlos; López Medina, Esteban Francisco; Torres Vega, Sara; Camilli Trujillo, Celia Rosa
    The COVID pandemic upset traditional academic life and turned makeshift online solutions a probable long-term feature of university, therefore, the general objective of this study was to know about the online teaching/learning experience for students and professors in universities that are part of the project ERASMUS + KA2 called STROLL: Walking the City-Streets Online. The report provides a list of the most popular, available online teaching tools and platforms with good examples of their innovative use for similar or very close pedagogical purposes. Specific objectives are: 1. Describe the experience of online teaching/learning process during the pandemic. 2. Know about the tools most frequently used by students and teachers for online teaching/learning, and why. 3. Identify good practices in the use of tools for online teaching/learning.
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    El análisis crítico del discurso y la pedagogía crítica. Explorando sus relaciones y sus aplicaciones didácticas
    (Revista Complutense de Educacion, 2022) López Medina, Esteban Francisco