Teachers in times of pandemic: unweaving and re-weaving knowledge from job
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In this work, three experiences of university professors are briefly presented that, in the context of the preventive and obligatory social isolation imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, like the rest of Argentine teaching, we had to "change" our practices and our knowledge of the face-to-face modality to a digital platform. In the first part, we relate our experiences in the scenario imposed by the quarantine and describe the situations experienced and the uncertainty that sometimes accompanies us. We turn to the concept of knowledge of the teaching profession to analyze our experience and interpret our current decisions. The narrations expose analytical axes that stress the concept of knowledge of the teaching profession: time and space, emotions and intellect, donation and shared meaning.
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