La coeducación en la escuela del siglo XXI

La coeducación en la escuela del siglo XXI
Title La coeducación en la escuela del siglo XXI PDF eBook
Author Marta Monasterio Martín
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 2011
Genre Education
ISBN 9788483194959

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La coeducación

La coeducación
Title La coeducación PDF eBook
Author Marina Subirats
Publisher Ministerio de Educación
Pages 52
Release 1990
Genre
ISBN 8436918479

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Gender, Youth and Education in Early 21st Century Spain

Gender, Youth and Education in Early 21st Century Spain
Title Gender, Youth and Education in Early 21st Century Spain PDF eBook
Author Marta García-Lastra
Publisher BRILL
Pages 80
Release 2022-05-20
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9004521933

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This book is an introduction to the role played by Spanish formal education in providing feminist pedagogies to adolescents and young people, throughout the first two decades of the 21st century. The authors combine a sociological, historical and pedagogical perspective.

Homines

Homines
Title Homines PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 556
Release 2004
Genre CD-ROMs
ISBN

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Handbook of International Feminisms

Handbook of International Feminisms
Title Handbook of International Feminisms PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Rutherford
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 349
Release 2011-08-23
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1441998691

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The goal of Handbook of International Perspectives on Feminism is to present the histories, status, and contours of feminist research and practice in their respective regional and/or national contexts. The editors have invited researchers who are doing this work to present their perspectives on women, culture, and rights with the objective to illuminate the diverse forms that feminist psychological work takes around the world, and connect these forms with the unique positions and concerns of women in these regions. What does "feminist psychology" look like in Japan? In South Africa? In Sri Lanka? In Canada? In Brazil? How did it come to look this way? How do psychologists in these countries or regions, each with unique political, economic, and cultural histories, engage in feminist work in the societies in which they live? How do they employ the tools of "psychology" – broadly defined – to do this work, and what tensions and challenges have they faced?

Boletin Internacional de Bibliografia Sobre Educacion

Boletin Internacional de Bibliografia Sobre Educacion
Title Boletin Internacional de Bibliografia Sobre Educacion PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 692
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN

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Unintended Lessons of Revolution

Unintended Lessons of Revolution
Title Unintended Lessons of Revolution PDF eBook
Author Tanalís Padilla
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 222
Release 2021-10-11
Genre History
ISBN 1478022086

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In the 1920s, Mexico established rural normales—boarding schools that trained teachers in a new nation-building project. Drawn from campesino ranks and meant to cultivate state allegiance, their graduates would facilitate land distribution, organize civic festivals, and promote hygiene campaigns. In Unintended Lessons of Revolution, Tanalís Padilla traces the history of the rural normales, showing how they became sites of radical politics. As Padilla demonstrates, the popular longings that drove the Mexican Revolution permeated these schools. By the 1930s, ideas about land reform, education for the poor, community leadership, and socialism shaped their institutional logic. Over the coming decades, the tensions between state consolidation and revolutionary justice produced a telling contradiction: the very schools meant to constitute a loyal citizenry became hubs of radicalization against a government that increasingly abandoned its commitment to social justice. Crafting a story of struggle and state repression, Padilla illuminates education's radical possibilities and the nature of political consciousness for youths whose changing identity—from campesinos, to students, to teachers—speaks to Mexico’s twentieth-century transformations.