Propuestas para una escuela en el siglo XXI

Propuestas para una escuela en el siglo XXI

Author: Fernando Trujillo Sáez

Publisher: LOS LIBROS DE LA CATARATA

Published: 2023-09-04

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 8490973202

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

El siglo XXI empezó con grandes cambios: el 11 de septiembre de 2001 marcó una nueva era, la tecnología irrumpió con fuerza en los modelos de comunicación y los sistemas políticos se tambalearon. En educación también se vive un momento de cambio que obliga a estar alerta y preparados. Algunos cambios son positivos, otros no, pero todos son ambiguos y no es fácil ver hacia dónde conducen. Este libro somete a una mirada crítica y proactiva muchas de las grandes cuestiones de la escuela contemporánea y propone líneas de actuación concretas a través de una colección de textos sobre la escuela inclusiva, la interculturalidad, las competencias básicas, la enseñanza de lenguas o el uso de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación. Porque, según sostiene el autor, es necesaria una escuela mejor, más radical, más expandida, más entroncada con la vida de los estudiantes y la sociedad.


La educación democrática para el siglo XXI

La educación democrática para el siglo XXI

Author: Juan Delval

Publisher: Siglo XXI Editores México

Published: 2014-05-15

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 6070305078

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Vivimos en sociedades bastante convulsas donde se suceden a diario multitud de acontecimientos preocupantes y desagradables que los medios de comunicación se ocupan de magnificar. Cuando se trata de proponer soluciones, muchas personas se refieren a la función que podría tener la escuela contribuyendo a resolver algunos problemas sociales. En este libro se propone la introducción de un conjunto de cambios profundos en la escuela. Los autores consideran que hay que realizar dos tipos de adquisiciones fundamentales. Por un lado, aprender a desarrollarse como un ser social, relacionándose con los demás, aprendiendo a respetarlos, a cooperar, y también a competir dentro de las reglas del juego. Por otro lado, desarrollar la capacidad para comprender la realidad y desenvolverse en el entorno, tanto respecto a la realidad física y natural, como a la realidad social. Para ello se proponen tres cambios fundamentales en la escuela: a] respecto a la organización social, que tiene que implicar a los alumnos; b] respecto a la manera de aprender, que tiene que tratar al alumno como un investigador, y c],respecto a las relaciones de la escuela con la comunidad, que tiene que implicarse en ella. Se propugna una manera de trabajar en la escuela que proporcione la educación adecuada para la formación de ciudadanos que vivan en una sociedad democrática en el siglo XXI.


Re-Imagining Comparative Education

Re-Imagining Comparative Education

Author: Peter Ninnes

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-06-09

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1135935157

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book provides clear and concise discussions of key elements of contemporary social theories and their application to the field of comparative education.


Leading inclusive educational communities to promote inclusive and active play

Leading inclusive educational communities to promote inclusive and active play

Author: Olga Rodríguez Ferrán

Publisher: Wanceulen S.L.

Published: 2023-04-15

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 8419881112

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

As explained in more detail throughout this book, the link between the environment and the school constitutes a relationship of mutual interdependence that is paramount for meeting the challenge of implementing inclusion as a guiding principle for action. In order to build inclusive cultures, the actions proposed by the education centre must be reflected and have continuity outside the school walls, so that they are not disconnected from reality and children and youth can internalise and generalise them in a natural and logical manner. Because as Wenger et al (2021) show, children’s experiences indicate that children with disabilities are not included in the play of children without disabilities and vice versa (there is an invisible social barriers and the perfection of ‘us and them’), as well as the segregation between children with and without disabilities caused by the school system might continue, even unintentionally, on the inclusive playgrounds.


Theory and Best Practice Models in Educational Institutions in Spain and Italy

Theory and Best Practice Models in Educational Institutions in Spain and Italy

Author: Esteban Vázquez Cano

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2018-06-11

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1527512894

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The current societal and social reality in Europe is undergoing far-reaching changes due to the phenomenon of migration. Educational policy and pedagogical practice play a key role in the academic support of immigrant children in schools. In this volume, the connections between societal change and educational issues in relation to two southern European nations, Spain and Italy, are analyzed. The stories of intercultural communication and integration of these two case studies focus on five themes: linguistic diversity, the performance gap, teacher training programs and school culture, the role of music education in multicultural and multilingual contexts, and the development of a supranational education as an improvement for multicultural education. The volume is of particular relevance for educational researchers, as well as for the interested general reader. It takes the reader to public and private entities in Italy and Spain, where intercultural education is part of societal discourse, and serves as a sounding board for the discussion of developments in other parts of Europe with similar demographics.


Author:

Publisher: Editorial Ink

Published:

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK


Social work in XXI Century St. Challenges for academic and professional training.

Social work in XXI Century St. Challenges for academic and professional training.

Author: CONCEPCION; SOLANGE DE MARTINO BERM. NIETO MORALES

Publisher: Dykinson

Published: 2018-08-03

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 8491486682

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The book that you hold in your hands or on the screen of any technological device is the result of the effort made by a group of professors with the collaboration of professionals in different universities and study centres in twenty-five countries. It is title is already revealing: Social Work in the 21st Century. It is remarkable the coordination of professors Concepción Nieto-Morales and Monica Solange De Martino Bermúdez for readers to know not only the curriculum of Social Work in each of the countries that appear, but also the profile of the student body and the identification and reflection on the challenges that the 21st century poses to the teaching of the profession, among other elements.Being a social worker in these times requires a previous awareness before starting the long road that begins with academic training and ends with the daily work linked to people who need help; they need us to help them to conquer their rights. There is something else. Social problems over the years seem not to change their name: homeless; drug addicts, minors... but we must know that the internal dynamics of these marginalized groups evolve over time. We must act according to today’s situation, with today’s schemes, otherwise the essence of social work will disappear.