Borregos que ladran

Borregos que ladran

reimaginar la educación desde la experiencia de un profesor que nunca supo progresar adecuadamente

Izuzkiza, Juan

Juan Izuzkiza is a professor of Philosophy from the Basque Country who reflects with irony, a warrior spirit and love to the students about the dependence of the current school curricula. Why are the students bored? Why do teachers take on the role of victims? What role do parents play in all of this? The institute anecdotes that reflect the ineffectiveness of prescribed norms outside of reality give rise to reflections on the true spirit of teaching. Do we want standard students or help our children have a future? The thought references used by Juan Luis Izuzkiza range from ancient Greek philosophers to current philosophers, intellectuals from our country or psychologists. With them we can rethink the relationships between parents and children, students and teachers, school and society in short. Nine short chapters to enjoy an entrance into reality. There are a good number of helpless and upset parents at work, in fear of the phone call. There are many children who are upset when they know that they are continuously being watched. There are a lot of upset teachers because everyone is upset.

Author
Izuzkiza, Juan
Subject
Education > Educational systems
EAN
9788417375522
ISBN
978-84-17375-52-2
Edition
1
Publisher
De Conatus
Pages
140 
High
21.0 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
05-02-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Libros necesarios 
Number
Paperback edition
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Izuzkiza, Juan (aut.)

  • Izuzkiza, Juan
    Juan Izuzkiza (Bergara 1968) es antropólogo y Doctor en Filosofía.   Read more