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    Implementaci?n de la huerta vertical ?estudiantes en producci?n? como estrat?gia pedag?gica, para la ense?anza- aprendizaje en el ?rea de ciencias naturales con los estudiantes del colegio Liceo Nuevo Ducales

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    68 p. Recurso Electr?nicoEsta clase de investigaci?n es de tipo acci?n participativa, cuyo objetivo fue implementar huertas ecol?gicas en las instituciones urbanas como alternativa en el proceso de ense?anza-aprendizaje de las ciencias naturales para estudiantes de en un colegio privado en Soacha, Cundinamarca. Actualmente es de gran importancia implementar las huertas, no solo a nivel educativo, sino por el contrario en varias de las grandes ciudades se ha generado conciencia y por lo tanto se han obtenido resultados altamente ben?ficos para los que trabajan all?, por este motivo los docentes en especial en el ?rea de Ciencias Naturales y Educaci?n Ambiental crean estrategias para que los estudiantes se motiven desde el proceso de elaboraci?n de la huerta hasta visualizar lo productivo que es para la instituci?n, no perder ese gran valor de la agricultura que nos caracteriza como colombianos, el objetivo es llegar a los estudiantes con esta propuesta para que conozcan y estructuren sus conocimientos desde el punto agr?cola como parte de la cultura y que genera t?cnicas de interacci?n no directamente como se realiza en la zona rural pero que despierta curiosidad e inter?s en la comunidad educativa. Palabras Clave: Huerta, Agricultura, did?ctica, motivaci?n, participaci?n, proceso, Hortalizas, ense?anza, aprendizaje, habilidades,This kind of research is participatory action type, whose objective was to implement ecological gardens in urban institutions as an alternative in the teaching-learning process of natural sciences for students in a private school in Soacha, Cundinamarca. Currently it is very important to implement the gardens, not only at an educational level, but on the contrary in several of the big cities awareness has been generated and therefore highly beneficial results have been obtained for those who work there, for this reason the teachers especially in the area of Natural Sciences and Environmental Education create strategies for students to be motivated from the process of preparing the garden to visualize how productive it is for the institution, not lose that great value of agriculture that characterizes us as Colombians , the objective is to reach the students with this proposal so that they know and structure their knowledge from the agricultural point as part of the culture and that generates interaction techniques not directly as it is done in the rural area but that arouses curiosity and interest in the educative community. Keywords: Orchard, farming, didactic, motivation, participation, process, vegetables, teaching, learning, abilities

    Implementaci?n de la huerta vertical ?estudiantes en producci?n? como estrategia pedag?gica, para la ense?anza- aprendizaje en el ?rea de ciencias naturales con los estudiantes del colegio Liceo Nuevo Ducales

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    68 p. Recurso Electr?nicoEsta clase de investigaci?n es de tipo acci?n participativa, cuyo objetivo fue implementar huertas ecol?gicas en las instituciones urbanas como alternativa en el proceso de ense?anza-aprendizaje de las ciencias naturales para estudiantes de en un colegio privado en Soacha, Cundinamarca. Actualmente es de gran importancia implementar las huertas, no solo a nivel educativo, sino por el contrario en varias de las grandes ciudades se ha generado conciencia y por lo tanto se han obtenido resultados altamente ben?ficos para los que trabajan all?, por este motivo los docentes en especial en el ?rea de Ciencias Naturales y Educaci?n Ambiental crean estrategias para que los estudiantes se motiven desde el proceso de elaboraci?n de la huerta hasta visualizar lo productivo que es para la instituci?n, no perder ese gran valor de la agricultura que nos caracteriza como colombianos, el objetivo es llegar a los estudiantes con esta propuesta para que conozcan y estructuren sus conocimientos desde el punto agr?cola como parte de la cultura y que genera t?cnicas de interacci?n no directamente como se realiza en la zona rural pero que despierta curiosidad e inter?s en la comunidad educativa. Palabras Clave: Huerta, Agricultura, did?ctica, motivaci?n, participaci?n, proceso, Hortalizas, ense?anza, aprendizaje, habilidades,This kind of research is participatory action type, whose objective was to implement ecological gardens in urban institutions as an alternative in the teaching-learning process of natural sciences for students in a private school in Soacha, Cundinamarca. Currently it is very important to implement the gardens, not only at an educational level, but on the contrary in several of the big cities awareness has been generated and therefore highly beneficial results have been obtained for those who work there, for this reason the teachers especially in the area of Natural Sciences and Environmental Education create strategies for students to be motivated from the process of preparing the garden to visualize how productive it is for the institution, not lose that great value of agriculture that characterizes us as Colombians , the objective is to reach the students with this proposal so that they know and structure their knowledge from the agricultural point as part of the culture and that generates interaction techniques not directly as it is done in the rural area but that arouses curiosity and interest in the educative community. Keywords: Orchard, farming, didactic, motivation, participation, process, vegetables, teaching, learning, abilities

    Traditional Excluding Forces: A Review of the Quantitative Literature on the Economic Situation of Indigenous Peoples, Afro-Descendants, and People Living with Disability

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    Characteristics of hepatitis C virus resistance in an international cohort after a decade of direct-acting antivirals

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    Mexican Monetary Policy (1980-2010): Objectives, Instruments and Results (Objetivos, Instrumentos Y Resultados De Política Monetaria, México 1980-2010)

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    Measurements of the Total and Differential Higgs Boson Production Cross Sections Combining the H??????? and H???ZZ*???4??? Decay Channels at s\sqrt{s}=8??????TeV with the ATLAS Detector

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    Measurements of the total and differential cross sections of Higgs boson production are performed using 20.3~fb1^{-1} of pppp collisions produced by the Large Hadron Collider at a center-of-mass energy of s=8\sqrt{s} = 8 TeV and recorded by the ATLAS detector. Cross sections are obtained from measured HγγH \rightarrow \gamma \gamma and HZZ4H \rightarrow ZZ ^{*}\rightarrow 4\ell event yields, which are combined accounting for detector efficiencies, fiducial acceptances and branching fractions. Differential cross sections are reported as a function of Higgs boson transverse momentum, Higgs boson rapidity, number of jets in the event, and transverse momentum of the leading jet. The total production cross section is determined to be σppH=33.0±5.3(stat)±1.6(sys)pb\sigma_{pp \to H} = 33.0 \pm 5.3 \, ({\rm stat}) \pm 1.6 \, ({\rm sys}) \mathrm{pb}. The measurements are compared to state-of-the-art predictions.Measurements of the total and differential cross sections of Higgs boson production are performed using 20.3  fb-1 of pp collisions produced by the Large Hadron Collider at a center-of-mass energy of s=8  TeV and recorded by the ATLAS detector. Cross sections are obtained from measured H→γγ and H→ZZ*→4ℓ event yields, which are combined accounting for detector efficiencies, fiducial acceptances, and branching fractions. Differential cross sections are reported as a function of Higgs boson transverse momentum, Higgs boson rapidity, number of jets in the event, and transverse momentum of the leading jet. The total production cross section is determined to be σpp→H=33.0±5.3 (stat)±1.6 (syst)  pb. The measurements are compared to state-of-the-art predictions.Measurements of the total and differential cross sections of Higgs boson production are performed using 20.3 fb1^{-1} of pppp collisions produced by the Large Hadron Collider at a center-of-mass energy of s=8\sqrt{s} = 8 TeV and recorded by the ATLAS detector. Cross sections are obtained from measured HγγH \rightarrow \gamma \gamma and HZZ4H \rightarrow ZZ ^{*}\rightarrow 4\ell event yields, which are combined accounting for detector efficiencies, fiducial acceptances and branching fractions. Differential cross sections are reported as a function of Higgs boson transverse momentum, Higgs boson rapidity, number of jets in the event, and transverse momentum of the leading jet. The total production cross section is determined to be σppH=33.0±5.3(stat)±1.6(sys)pb\sigma_{pp \to H} = 33.0 \pm 5.3 \, ({\rm stat}) \pm 1.6 \, ({\rm sys}) \mathrm{pb}. The measurements are compared to state-of-the-art predictions
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