Educar a una sociedad lectora

Educar a una sociedad lectora

Author: Sandra Sánchez-García

Publisher: Narcea Ediciones

Published: 2024-04-04

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 8427731477

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Los autores de este libro creen, firmemente, en el poder educativo de la lectura, Saben que sin lectura no hay educación; porque el verdadero aprendizaje necesita de la comprensión, de esas interpretaciones que hacemos de todo cuanto forma parte de lo que nos educa. La lectura es parte integral del entorno donde se lleva a cabo y del propio contexto donde se ha construido su contenido. Sin olvidar que leer contenidos en una sola dirección y con una finalidad adiestradora, ni es sano, ni es constructivo, más bien suele ser destructivo para la formación de las personas que lo hacen y para el entorno donde se desarrollan. No podemos dudar de que la lectura es un recurso educativo excelente para ampliar nuestra visión del mundo, aumentando nuestra capacidad de pensar, de conocer y de vivir; porque leer nos enseña también a aprender a vivir. Hemos de aceptar el poder socializador de la lectura por sí misma, para ampliar nuestra comprensión del mundo, el espíritu para mejorar y reforzar nuestra capacidad de cooperación y el valor de lo social. Esta es la idea que ha de movernos para educar una sociedad que lea, que así crezca en conciencia social y en bienestar.


Sociedad educadora, sociedad lectora

Sociedad educadora, sociedad lectora

Author: Santiago Yubero Jiménez

Publisher: Univ de Castilla La Mancha

Published: 2009-03-25

Total Pages: 642

ISBN-13: 8490440107

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Sabemos que el mundo de la educación es multi­disciplinar y requiere estudios e investigaciones interdisciplinares. Cuando hablamos de lectura, no podemos hacerlo de una manera superficial, como mera transcripción de unos códigos escritos. Hab­lar de lectura es hablar de multitud de variables que afectan al proceso de desarrollo de la persona. Factores que se encuentran dentro del proceso de aprendizaje y, por lo tanto, de la educación de las personas. Es posible que hoy día no se lea porque leer no es necesario para ganar dinero pero, sin duda, una de las peores pobrezas es la pobreza espiritual, la que te esclaviza en el gueto de la ignorancia.Por ello, cualquier sociedad que quiera educar a sus ciudadanos debe valorar la lectura en su jus­ta medida. No se puede entender una sociedad educadora sin la lectura, de aquí el título de este libro: Sociedad educadora, sociedad lectora, que recoge las ponencias y comunicaciones del XXII Seminario Interuniversitario de Pedagogía Social, organizado por la SIPS y el CEPLI, que tuvo lugar en la Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación y Humani­dades de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha.


Educar a una sociedad lectora

Educar a una sociedad lectora

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Published: 2024

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788427731455

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Sinopsis: Los autores de este libro creen, firmemente, en el poder educativo de la lectura, Saben que sin lectura no hay educación; porque el verdadero aprendizaje necesita de la comprensión, de esas interpretaciones que hacemos de todo cuanto forma parte de lo que nos educa. La lectura es parte integral del entorno donde se lleva a cabo y del propio contexto donde se ha construido su contenido. Sin olvidar que leer contenidos en una sola dirección y con una finalidad adiestradora, ni es sano, ni es constructivo, más bien suele ser destructivo para la formación de las personas que lo hacen y para el entorno donde se desarrollan.No podemos dudar de que la lectura es un recurso educativo excelente para ampliar nuestra visión del mundo, aumentando nuestra capacidad de pensar, de conocer y de vivir; porque leer nos enseña también a aprender a vivir. Hemos de aceptar el poder socializador de la lectura por sí misma, para ampliar nuestra comprensión del mundo, el espíritu para mejorar y reforzar nuestra capacidad de cooperación y el valor de lo social. Esta es la idea que ha de movernos para educar una sociedad que lea, que así crezca en conciencia social y en bienestar.


Instilling Diversity and Social Inclusion Practices in Teacher Education and Curriculum Development

Instilling Diversity and Social Inclusion Practices in Teacher Education and Curriculum Development

Author: Alegre de la Rosa, Olga María

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2022-06-30

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1668448130

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There has recently been a societal push to better achieve equity for all, with many bringing to light the bias, racism, and discrimination that many factions face on a daily basis. Naturally, integrating diversity and social inclusion thoughts into the classroom is one of the best ways to start changing the mindset of society and promoting more inclusive practices in the next generations. Therefore, diversity and social inclusion have become common approaches in the planning and management of primary, secondary, and higher education schools in many international contexts. However, there are certainly challenges that must be overcome in developing these new practices and their implementation within teacher curriculum. Instilling Diversity and Social Inclusion Practices in Teacher Education and Curriculum Development provides an analysis of educational inclusion practices and identifies university students’ voices on diversity and social inclusion. It further assesses teacher performance in an international online training context and promotes a model of curriculum development on diversity and social inclusion. Covering topics such as culturally competent teachers, student academic achievement, and attitudes towards diversity, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for teacher educators, pre-service teachers, administrators and educators of both K-12 and higher education, social workers, researchers, and academicians.


Four Ways to Forgiveness

Four Ways to Forgiveness

Author: Ursula K. Le Guin

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2011-05-26

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 0575108266

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'Le Guin's words are magical. Drink this magic up. Drown in it. Dream it' David Mitchell, author of CLOUD ATLAS In this stunning collection of four intimately interconnected novellas, Ursula K. Le Guin returns to the great themes that have made her one of America's most honored and respected authors. At the far end of our universe, on the twin planets of Werel and Yeowe, all humankind is divided into 'assets' and 'owners', tradition and liberation are at war, and freedom takes many forms. Here is a society as complex and troubled as any on our world, peopled with unforgettable characters struggling to become fully human. For the disgraced revolutionary Abberkam, the callow 'space brat' Solly, the haughty soldier Teyeo, and the Ekumen historian and Hainish exile Havzhiva, freedom and duty both begin in the heart, and success as well as failure has its costs.


Learning by Teaching

Learning by Teaching

Author: David Duran

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-04-11

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1317302826

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This book provides an essential overview of "learning by teaching", unpacking the underpinning theory, research evidence and practical implications of peer learning in a variety of classroom contexts. It aims to offer practical guidance for practitioners in structuring effective peer learning – between professionals and between students alike. It locates this phenomenon in current conceptions of learning and teaching, far removed from traditional ideas of one-way transmission of knowledge. Exactly what happens to promote learning by teaching is explored. Examples of learning by teaching are discussed and it is noted that this happens in school, university and the workplace, as well as through the Internet. Learning by teaching within the student body is then explored, and many different methods described. The organizational features needed to improve learning by teaching consciously and deliberately are investigated. These can be before teaching, during teaching or after teaching. Evidence-based practical guidance is given. Of course teachers can deploy learning by teaching for themselves, but what if they also organize their students to teach each other, thereby giving many more opportunities to discuss, practise, explain and question? This takes pedagogical advantage of the differences between students – turning classrooms into communities of learners where students learn both from their teacher and from their peers.


From Modernity to Cosmodernity

From Modernity to Cosmodernity

Author: Basarab Nicolescu

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1438449631

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Offers a new paradigm of reality, based on the interaction between science, culture, spirituality, religion, and society. The quantum, biological, and information revolutions of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries should have thoroughly changed our view of reality, yet the old viewpoint based on classical science remains dominant, reinforcing a notion of a rational, mechanistic world that allows for endless progress. In practice, this view has promoted much violence among humans. Basarab Nicolescu heralds a new era, cosmodernity, founded on a contemporary vision of the interaction between science, culture, spirituality, religion, and society. Here, reality is plastic and its people are active participants in the cosmos, and the world is simultaneously knowable and unknowable. Ultimately, every human recognizes his or her face in the face of every other human being, independent of his or her particular religious or philosophical beliefs. Nicolescu notes a new spirituality free of dogmas and looks at quantum physics, literature, theater, and art to reveal the emergence of a newer, cosmodern consciousness.