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Theories of Educational Institutions Contemporary (Contemporary…
Theories of Educational Institutions
Contemporary
Pedagogy
It is a set of knowledge that deals with education
Education concept
It is a permanent and integral process of interaction
Pedagogy and Education Sciences.
They deal with all the issues of development and
instruction of each individual person.
Main Educational agents.
The family and the school.
Education and the European Union
It has a Commissioner who brings together in one single portfolio education,
training, culture and multilingualism.
The most important European educational programs are Comenius, in the school environment.
Leonardo da Vinci, for professional training
Erasmus, for university education and
Grundvig, for adult education.
Experimentalism
To all that artistic manifestation (of
musical type, poetic, theatrical, plastic
The New School: principles and methodological contributions
He was born in Europe and in the United States, where he was also called
Progressive School.
His method is empirical and experimental, based on reality.
International Bases of Education
Education and Latin American countries
This task requires redoubled efforts to extend education and
improve its quality
International overview of Primary and Secondary Education.
Its main problem is the extremely low quality of
educational systems.
Contemporary Educational Theories
It has been classified according to management criteria and
to the temporal referents on which these are supported. These are 4 categories.
1: << Time of the educational reality >>
Category 2: << Source of knowledge
temporary >>
Category 3: << Purpose of education >>
Category 4 << Temporary functions of
education >>.
Marxist theories: Makarenko.
they are nourished by the principles of the French Revolution
Marxist theories arise around the conception of a polytechnic education.
Critical pedagogy
It is a teaching proposal that tries to help students to
question and challenge.
Educating cities.
It is a new complementary dimension and, to a certain extent,
alternative to formalized character.