This article is part of the results of the research on the Educator in Colombia for Virtual Education from the analysis of the Information Society and Knowledge; the following study and structure on three moments of analysis on the breakthrough of Technology in the field of education; the first, investigates and traces the discursive practices that shape the Virtual Educator and how the virtual emerges in the history of Colombian education; in the second, we chose the archeological-genealogical method, methodological arsenal that distances itself from the transcendental conception of history, to make an analysis of the regimes that establish, normalize, naturalize and legitimize the permanent presence of Technology in Education in the discursive field of Virtuality. In the third moment, the results are presented and it is concluded from the discourses that show the power strategy of the Society of Information and Communication in education.
RESUMEN: El artículo propone una formación (Bildung) de docentes en investigación pedagógica desde las pedagogías críticas. Para ello, expone los fundamentos de la teoría crítica desarrollados por las Escuelas de Budapest y Frankfurt; y de igual modo, presenta el sustrato conceptual de estas pedagogías en dicha teoría, así como en las tensiones ideológicas (semiformación (Halbblidung), industria cultural) que las originan en Norte y Latinoamérica. El documento concluye con la exposición de los criterios para esta formación (Bildung) sugiriendo una apuesta curricular democratizadora orientada a investigar la práctica pedagógica del docente, propiciando su reflexión y favoreciendo la construcción de saber pedagógico como posibilidad para la emancipación de los agentes pedagógicos en el acto educativo y en su realidad.
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