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Revista de historia americana y argentina
versión impresa ISSN 2314-1549versión On-line ISSN 2314-1549
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UZCATEGUI PACHECO, Ramón Alexander. TEACHER COLLEGES IN VENEZUELA: Pedagogical models in their institutional development (1870-1980). Rev. hist. am. argent. [online]. 2020, vol.55, n.1, pp.35-62. ISSN 2314-1549.
In this paper the institutional dynamics of teacher colleges in Venezuela between 1870 and 1980 are analyzed, with particular emphasis on the international references that had an influence on their organization. To attain this objective, primary and secondary sources were used in order to identify models or sources of inspiration. The analysis shows that in their historical process teacher colleges were influenced by various educational models: the proposals of Joseph Lancaster, the Prussian teacher college model, the French influence, the North American pragmatic view, the pedagogical principles of Friedrich Fröebel, the New School or the Active School, and the modern theories of Experimental Education. From the analysis it can be concluded that in Venezuela’s process of creating a national system of public instruction, teacher education developed its own institutionalization in order to meet the demands of a national education project, taking and including pedagogical references and experiences from various origins.
Palabras clave : History of education; Normal schools; Teacher education; Pedagogy; Venezuela.