lgli/Benjamín Zufiaurre & David Hamilton [Zufiaurre, Benjamín] - Cerrando círculos en Educación (Spanish Edition) (2016, Ediciones Morata).pdf
Cerrando círculos en Educación (Spanish Edition) 🔍
Benjamín Zufiaurre & David Hamilton [Zufiaurre, Benjamín]
Ediciones Morata, 2016
Spanish [es] · PDF · 1.9MB · 2016 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
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Cerrando Círculos en Educación: Pasado y futuro de la escolarización, aspira a contribuir a un diálogo internacional en relación al significado de la educación pública para poder confrontar con herramientas de debate los mensajes que se nos vienen vendiendo estos últimos tiempos por los defensores del mercado educativo, el neoliberalismo y el neo-corporativismo. Como invitación a este debate, y como trayectoria exploratoria del pasado al presente, el libro se apoya en la distinción entre educación y escolarización y ofrece una lectura positiva a partir del desarrollo en el tiempo de las diferentes infraestructuras de la escolarización. Revisar las ideas que acotan el viaje educativo y su desarrollo en unas prácticas determinadas, nos remonta al siglo XVI que es cuando la organización de la escolarización moderna se formaliza bajo el paraguas de unos términos procedentes del latín: syllabus, class, curriculum, didactic... que, desde entonces, formatean un léxico educativo aún hoy vigente. Y lo que hoy nos queda es que aquella escolarización al servicio de las elites de terratenientes, mercaderes y comerciales del siglo XVI, sólo se ha comprometido parcialmente con la también visión moderna, lejana ya, de una escuela democrática auspiciada en el siglo XVIII al influjo de la Ilustración, la expansión de los derechos y del sufragio. Y es bajo unos principios universales que derivan del Renacimiento y la Ilustración que ambos autores reivindicamos un nuevo humanismo educativo para el siglo XXI en un mundo globalizado y post-colonial abierto.
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2021-03-28
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