“Aristocrats” or “graduates”. Tensions in teacher training of the first psychologists at the University of Buenos Aires

  • Fernando Cazas Universidad de Buenos Aires

Keywords:

Professional position, Teaching, Teacher training, Psychologists

Abstract

During the early years of the 60s, the first psychologists graduated from the Bachelor of UBA. The employment of these leaned strongly toward the field of health. However, many also raided the practice of teaching (especially chairs of the university). Despite this, few chose the career of teachers who are dictated in the same faculty.The need for specific training for teaching, does not seem
to occur between those early psychologists. This paper analyzes some of the tensions at play in teacher training for those psychologists. What characteristics did the teacher training offered by the UBA to these? Why is Training was unattractive? For the analysis of these questions it intends to work with the category of teaching position, particularly those describing Birgin and Pineau (2014).
Finally, some issues of teacher education are discussed today, in light of the analyzes performed on the case of the first psychologists.

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Author Biography

Fernando Cazas, Universidad de Buenos Aires

Licenciado y profesor en Psicología de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Docente
e investigador en la Cátedra de Didáctica General de la carrera de profesorado de la Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Integrante del equipo de investigación dirigido por la Dra. A. Diamant. Miembro de la Asociación Iberoamericana de Didáctica Universitaria. Actualmente se encuentra  desarrollando su tesis de maestría en Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales.

Published

2017-12-20