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Jhorman Jesid Coronado-Peña Yeliza Builes-González Ángela Patricia Vargas-Orozco Nadia Lucía Obando-Correal

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The teaching of ecosystems is part of the basic learning rights and is addressed from the third grade. However, various barriers have been specified that hinder their total understanding, and that is why in this research work, scientific and environmental experiences were developed that point to the strengths of scientific competencies in sixth grade students belonging to the institution. INEM officer José Celestino Mutis in the city of Armenia, Quindío. This qualitative research with an interpretive approach it developed in three moments: an approach to the students' previous ideas; a mediation between daily and scientific knowledge, and an evaluation of the teaching-learning process. As a result it was appreciated that the activities under te present case study. It was possible to promote cientifical thinking processes, like the observation of particular phenomena and their registration, the formulation of hypotheses,and resoult analisis, the generation conclusions and teamwork, which allow the appropriation of concepts and the understanding of specific dynamics for scientific knowledge construction. It is concluded that the experimental activities that allow the student to place himself in the role of scientist when he is invited to observe, record and generate conclusions, effectively promote those competences of scientific thought. Thus, it is recommended to continue implementing the didactic units in this subject, since experimentation marks paths towards the scientific formation of the students.

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Coronado-Peña, J. J., Builes-González, Y., Vargas-Orozco, Ángela P., & Obando-Correal, N. L. (2020). Diverse strategies for ecosystems teaching and learning in sixth grade. CULTURA EDUCACIÓN Y SOCIEDAD, 11(2), 110–124. https://doi.org/10.17981/cultedusoc.11.2.2020.07
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