Estela Beatriz Cols

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BornFebruary 27, 1965
Buenos Aires, Argentina
DiedMarch 27, 2010
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Estela Beatriz Cols
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BornFebruary 27, 1965
Buenos Aires, Argentina
DiedMarch 27, 2010
Occupations
Academic background
Alma materFaculty of Philosophy and Letters, University of Buenos Aires
ThesisEstilos de enseñanza: Sentidos personales y configuraciones de acción tras la semejanza de las palabras
Academic work
Disciplinetheoretical work in education
Institutions
Notable worksEl Saber Didáctico

Estela Beatriz Cols (Buenos Aires, February 27, 1965 - March 27, 2010) was an Argentine pedagogue, researcher, and educator at the University of Buenos Aires and at the National University of La Plata.[1] She held a Ph.D. in education from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Buenos Aires. In 2007, Cols, Alicia Rosalía Wigdorovitz de Camilloni, Laura Basabe, and Silvina Feeney received the first prize of the XVIII International Conference on Education for the best theoretical work in education, as co-authors of El Saber Didáctico.[2][3]

Estela Cols completed the Teaching Staff for Primary Education program at the Escuela Normal Superior no. 4 "Estanislao Zeballos" in 1987. A year later, in 1988, she received a bachelor's degree in Education sciences from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, University of Buenos Aires, with a distinguished general average and honors diploma. In 2008, she obtained was awarded the Doctor of Education at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the UBA.[4] Her doctoral thesis, titled Estilos de enseñanza: Sentidos personales y configuraciones de acción tras la semejanza de las palabras (Teaching Styles: Personal Senses and Action Configurations After the Similarity of Words), was published posthumously as a book by Editorial Homo Sapiens, in 2011.[5]

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