recursosparaprofesores

Recursos bibliográficos para el desarrollo del pensamiento crítico, escéptico, analítico e integral de profesores en bibliotecología y otras ciencias de la información documental

Por: Zapopan Martín Muela Meza

Profesor Asociado "A" de Tiempo Completo

Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UANL

Monterrey, Nuevo León, México

4 agosto 2008

Introducción

Estos son algunos recursos bibliográficos en los que me apoyo directa o

indirectamente en los cursos que imparo y que les recomiendo a mis colegas

profesores (de aquende o allende las tierras o los mares) a leer como consulta

o profundamente para para fortalecer una visión más amplia e integral y

critico-analitica y escepticaen el desarrollo de los cursos que imparten.

Como ven de momento no hay clasificación de los textos, pero próximamente

espero clasificarlos todos para que valoren cuales de sus clases les auxiliaria.

Zapopan Muela

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Recursos bibliográficos para

profesores

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