Nelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964…) A garifuna teacher identified with her people and her culture

This paper presents the fruitful professional life of a teacher identified with the history and culture of her people, she constantly makes efforts for their promotion and development by overcoming difficulties and establishing bonds between her teaching performance and the comunity. Nelda’s efforts...

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Journal History of Latin American Education; Garifuna teacher; teacher committed to her people; ONEGUA; Garifuna People; African Descent
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Revista Historia de la Educación Latinoamericana; maestra garífuna; docente comprometida con su pueblo; ONEGUA; pueblo Garífuna; afrodescendiente
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Revista História da Educação Latino-americana; professora garífuna; docente comprometida com seu povo; ONEGUA; povo Garífuna; afrodescendente
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dc.title.en-US.fl_str_mv Nelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964…) A garifuna teacher identified with her people and her culture
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title Nelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964…) A garifuna teacher identified with her people and her culture
spellingShingle Nelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964…) A garifuna teacher identified with her people and her culture
Journal History of Latin American Education; Garifuna teacher; teacher committed to her people; ONEGUA; Garifuna People; African Descent
Social Sciences
Revista Historia de la Educación Latinoamericana; maestra garífuna; docente comprometida con su pueblo; ONEGUA; pueblo Garífuna; afrodescendiente
Ciencias Sociales
Revista História da Educação Latino-americana; professora garífuna; docente comprometida com seu povo; ONEGUA; povo Garífuna; afrodescendente
title_short Nelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964…) A garifuna teacher identified with her people and her culture
title_full Nelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964…) A garifuna teacher identified with her people and her culture
title_fullStr Nelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964…) A garifuna teacher identified with her people and her culture
title_full_unstemmed Nelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964…) A garifuna teacher identified with her people and her culture
title_sort Nelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964…) A garifuna teacher identified with her people and her culture
dc.subject.en-US.fl_str_mv Journal History of Latin American Education; Garifuna teacher; teacher committed to her people; ONEGUA; Garifuna People; African Descent
Social Sciences
topic Journal History of Latin American Education; Garifuna teacher; teacher committed to her people; ONEGUA; Garifuna People; African Descent
Social Sciences
Revista Historia de la Educación Latinoamericana; maestra garífuna; docente comprometida con su pueblo; ONEGUA; pueblo Garífuna; afrodescendiente
Ciencias Sociales
Revista História da Educação Latino-americana; professora garífuna; docente comprometida com seu povo; ONEGUA; povo Garífuna; afrodescendente
dc.subject.es-ES.fl_str_mv Revista Historia de la Educación Latinoamericana; maestra garífuna; docente comprometida con su pueblo; ONEGUA; pueblo Garífuna; afrodescendiente
Ciencias Sociales
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description This paper presents the fruitful professional life of a teacher identified with the history and culture of her people, she constantly makes efforts for their promotion and development by overcoming difficulties and establishing bonds between her teaching performance and the comunity. Nelda’s efforts to get a degree, led her to choose the teaching career among the few options existing in her municipality. She decided to become a teacher by vocation, to serve her culture, which gave her the concepts and frames of reference for the interpretation of her world: the Garifuna culture. The work emerged in the frame of the research project entitled African and African Descendant Teachers in Colombia, Brazil, Guatemala, Venezuela, Equatorial Guinea in the century XX-XXI, within a research line on Latin American Educators. Life history method and qualitative approach were applied. Several interviews were conducted with Nelda, with people who know her and some relatives. Field visits were carried out, and impressions on her performance were released by people who have known her. As a member of the Garifuna people, the teacher Nelda has had an outstanding projection. She influences from her teacher position and her worldview, on the cultural, political and social life of the community by promoting a more accurate education regarding the linguistic and cultural reality of her people. Her teaching practices include curriculum construction, production of texts in Spanish and Garifuna language, she also boosts teachers training in bilingualism and multiculturalism for their professional practice.
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spelling 2016-11-092024-07-05T19:14:43Z2024-07-05T19:14:43Zhttps://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/historia_educacion_latinamerican/article/view/553010.19053/01227238.5530https://repositorio.uptc.edu.co/handle/001/14786This paper presents the fruitful professional life of a teacher identified with the history and culture of her people, she constantly makes efforts for their promotion and development by overcoming difficulties and establishing bonds between her teaching performance and the comunity. Nelda’s efforts to get a degree, led her to choose the teaching career among the few options existing in her municipality. She decided to become a teacher by vocation, to serve her culture, which gave her the concepts and frames of reference for the interpretation of her world: the Garifuna culture. The work emerged in the frame of the research project entitled African and African Descendant Teachers in Colombia, Brazil, Guatemala, Venezuela, Equatorial Guinea in the century XX-XXI, within a research line on Latin American Educators. Life history method and qualitative approach were applied. Several interviews were conducted with Nelda, with people who know her and some relatives. Field visits were carried out, and impressions on her performance were released by people who have known her. As a member of the Garifuna people, the teacher Nelda has had an outstanding projection. She influences from her teacher position and her worldview, on the cultural, political and social life of the community by promoting a more accurate education regarding the linguistic and cultural reality of her people. Her teaching practices include curriculum construction, production of texts in Spanish and Garifuna language, she also boosts teachers training in bilingualism and multiculturalism for their professional practice.Se presenta la fructífera vida profesional de una maestra que, identificada con la historia de su pueblo y cultura, realiza esfuerzos para su promoción y desarrollo, superando cualquier dificultad en su trayectoria y estableciendo vínculos entre el ejercicio de su profesión y su comunidad. Los esfuerzos de Nelda por conseguir una profesión, le llevaron a elegir, entre las escasas opciones que existían en su municipio, la carrera de maestra; maestra por vocación, para servir a su cultura, que le dio los conceptos y los marcos referenciales para la interpretación de su mundo: la cultura Garífuna. El trabajo surgió en el marco del proyecto de investigación titulado Maestras Africanas y Afrodescendientes en Colombia, Brasil, Guatemala, Venezuela, Guinea Ecuatorial, siglo XX a XXI, liderado por el grupo de investigacion HISULA – UPTC, en una línea de investigación sobre Educadores Latinoamericanos. Se aplicó el método historia de vida, de enfoque cualitativo, llevando a cabo diversas entrevistas a Nelda, personas que le conocen y a familiares. Se realizaron visitas de campo, se conocieron las impresiones sobre su desempeño por parte de las personas que le han conocido. Esta investigación se realizó en el municipio de Puerto Barrios, departamento de Izabal, Guatemala, bajo la coordinación técnica y financiamiento de la Escuela de Formación de Profesores de Enseñanza Media, de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. Como integrante del pueblo Garífuna, la maestra Nelda ha tenido una proyección sobresaliente influyendo, desde su cosmovisión y como docente, en la vida cultural, política y social de la comunidad, al promover una educación más acorde a la realidad idiomática y cultural de su pueblo. Todo ello desde sus prácticas pedagógicas que incluyen la construcción curricular, produciendo textos en idioma garífuna y español e impulsando la capacitación docente para el ejercicio profesional, desde la perspectiva del bilingüismo y la interculturalidad.  Este trabalho apresenta a frutífera vida profissional de uma professora que, identificada com a história e cultura de seu povo, empreende esforços para sua promoção e desenvolvimento, superando qualquer dificuldade em sua trajetória e estabelecendo vínculos entre o exercício de sua profissão e sua comunidade. Os esforços de Nelda para conseguir uma profissão a levaram a escolher, entre as escassas opções que havia em seu município, o exercício do magistério; professora por vocação, para servir sua cultura, que lhe deu os conceitos e os marcos referenciais para a interpretação de seu mundo: a cultura Garífuna. O trabalho se insere no contexto do projeto de pesquisa intitulado Professoras Africanas e Afrodescendentes na Colômbia, Brasil, Guatemala, Venezuela, Guiné Equatorial, séculos XX e XXI, conduzido pelo grupo de pesquisa HISULA-UPTC, em uma linha de pesquisa sobre Educadores Latinoamericanos. Aplicou-se o método da história de vida, com enfoque qualitativo, levando a cabo diversas entrevistas a Nelda, pessoas que a conhecem e familiares. Foram feitas visitas de campo, permitindo o conhecimento das impressões sobre seu desempenho por parte das pessoas que a conheceram. Essa pesquisa foi realizada no município de Porto Barrios, estado de Izabal, Guatemala, sob a coordenação técnica e financiamento da Escola de Formação de Professores de Ensino Médio, da Universidade de São Carlos de Guatemala. Como integrante do povo de Garífuna, a professora Nelda teve uma projeção marcante, influenciando, como docente e a partir de sua cosmovisão, na vida cultural, política e social da comunidade, ao promover uma educação mais de acordo à realidade idiomática e cultural de seu povo. Tudo isso a partir de suas práticas pedagógicas que incluem a construção curricular, produzindo textos em no idioma garífuno e espanhol, e incentivando a capacitação docente para o exercício profissional, desde a perspectiva do bilinguismo e da interculturalidade.application/pdftext/htmlspaspaSociedad de Historia de la Educación Latinoamericana y la Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombiahttps://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/historia_educacion_latinamerican/article/view/5530/10524https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/historia_educacion_latinamerican/article/view/5530/5632Copyright (c) 2016 Revista Historia de la Educación Latinoamericanahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf47http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Revista Historia de la Educación Latinoamericana; Vol. 18 No. 27 (2016): Argelia Mercedes Laya López; 223-242Revista Historia de la Educación Latinoamericana; Vol. 18 Núm. 27 (2016): Argelia Mercedes Laya López; 223-2422256-52480122-7238Journal History of Latin American Education; Garifuna teacher; teacher committed to her people; ONEGUA; Garifuna People; African DescentSocial SciencesRevista Historia de la Educación Latinoamericana; maestra garífuna; docente comprometida con su pueblo; ONEGUA; pueblo Garífuna; afrodescendienteCiencias SocialesRevista História da Educação Latino-americana; professora garífuna; docente comprometida com seu povo; ONEGUA; povo Garífuna; afrodescendenteNelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964…) A garifuna teacher identified with her people and her cultureNelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964…). Maestra Garífuna identificada con su Pueblo y su culturaNelda Graciela Arzú Ramírez (1964...) Professora Garífuna identificada com seu Povo e sua CulturaArtículo de Investigacióninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6546http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a130http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85López Rivas, Oscar HugoRodríguez, Humberto001/14786oai:repositorio.uptc.edu.co:001/147862025-07-18 12:00:02.969https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/metadata.onlyhttps://repositorio.uptc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional UPTCrepositorio.uptc@uptc.edu.co