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Are you a Teacher Like Others?

Opinion | Are you a Teacher Like Others? Objectivity and Subjectivity in the Classroom

To pose the question, we can first start with the general idea about what makes a teacher: What does it mean to be a teacher? ...
The Eroticism of Learning as Practical Knowledge

Opinion | The Eroticism of Learning as a Basis for Practical Knowledge

In this installment of "Readings for Education," Andrés García Barrios analyzes how Recalcati and Foucault allude to Eros to refer to the desire awakened in ...
Reading of Voltaire's tragedy: "The Orphan of China", at Madame Geoffrin's salon in 1755, Gabriel Lemonnier (1812).

Opinion | Wise Women vs. Pedantic Men: An Educational Revolution

Honoring women who have made significant contributions to education means more than mentioning their names; it means completely rethinking educational models and discovering women’s countless ...
Plato

Opinion | Pedagogy, Between the Real World and the Platonic World

In this new installment of the series "Readings for Education," Andrés García Barrios analyzes two great philosophical books about the beginnings of pedagogy. ...
The Four Bases of the Anti-Scientific Attitude

Opinion | The Four Bases of the Anti-Scientific Attitude

"Human beings are who people distrust, not science. We don't ask science for better explanations; we ask for better explanations from those who disseminate it." ...
a school community in Mexico working together

Opinion | Learning Through Love (or the Absence of Love)

Paulo Freire used to say, "No one saves anyone—no one is saved alone—people save each other through the mediation of the collective." To achieve this ...
Books as Friendship

Opinion | Books as Friendship, Meditation, and Eroticism

In this new installment of the series "Testimony of an Autodidact," Andrés García Barrios reflects on the habit of reading within the framework of World ...
AI and science

Opinion | Science, AI, and Batman

Today advances in generative AI and the creation of applications based on artificial intelligence to create content have transcended audiovisual media and even reached science ...
The Education of Pets A black and white dog's eye

Opinion | The Education of Pets (Rather, the Education They Give Us)

In this new installment of the series "Testimony of an Autodidact," Andrés García Barrios tells the story of how the animals he has lived with ...
Global Education

Opinion | Brothers and Classmates: Key Players in Global Education

The world has reached such conditions of survival that unprecedented challenges impose the need to improvise and assume a radical self-teaching process. ...
the legs of a person, sitting on top of a bookshelf full of books.

Opinion | Self-confidence: the First Requirement for Learning

In this new installment of the series "Testimony of an autodidact," Andrés García Barrios describes the term 'infused science.' ...
A kid reading

Opinion | Testimony of a Self-Taught Person: The Initial Delirium

Contrary to popular belief, being self-taught is not something one can boast about. Self-didacticism arises from a distrust of others, from a lack of ties ...
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