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This book examines a selection of plays from four innovative women playwrights of the first two decades of 21st century Spain. By foregrounding female characters as the subjects and protagonists of their plays, Mar Gómez Glez, Carolina África, Lucía Miranda, and Marta Buchaca reinscribe the stage as a space for the productive exploration of female autonomy and individuation. This book further investigates the use the platform of the theatre and the expressive possibilities therein to portray the realities of gendered oppression and efforts to define subjectivity within a social context where confining patriarchal and dominant cultural conditions place severe strictures on women’s open search and development of selfhood and identity. The diversity of genres deployed in their respective approaches, spanning the subversion of realist conventions, the framework of historical drama, the communal potentialities of forum theatre, and experiential site-specific production, point to important innovations in contemporary stagecraft and performance.
‘Children’s Rights, Educational Research, and the UNCRC’ provides international perspectives on contemporary issues pertaining to children’s rights in education. The global context, relevance and implications of children’s rights, educational research and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) are explored from multiple perspectives. Since the development of the UNCRC over 25 years ago, significant changes have occurred in the way that children’s rights are considered, conceptualised and enacted. Even so, there remains a continued debate surrounding the extent to which the children’s rights agenda is embraced within education, as researchers, teachers ...
Este libro recoge las experiencias más actuales en el campo de la innovación educativa y pretenden fomentar procesos educativos que promuevan la innovación educativa como una herramienta de presente y futuro hacia la inclusión y la excelencia. Los trabajos recopilados en el presente libro presentan experiencias, herramientas y metodologías novedosas e inéditas orientadas a hacer posible una sociedad más justa e inclusiva en la que la innovación educativa sea accesible para todos y todas.
En la lucha por la igualdad y la equidad, la inclusión social y educativa se convierte en una herramienta altamente efectiva y garante de los derechos de los más débiles. Los trabajos incluidos muestran las experiencias más actuales en la temática y pretenden fomentar procesos socioeducativos que hagan frente a los estigmas y procesos de exclusión social y cultural. En definitiva, el presente libro ofrece experiencias, herramientas y metodologías novedosas e inéditas orientadas a hacer posible una sociedad más justa e inclusiva.
Desde el Comité Organizador del IV Congreso Internacional sobre Innovación Pedagógica y Praxis Educativa, nos complace presentar esta publicación con los resúmenes de las comunicaciones y ponencias arbitradas por el Comité Científico. Nuestro objetivo es que toda la comunidad educativa y científica pueda disponer de ellas en abierto y gratuitamente para poder seguir trabajándolas y profundizando en las distintas líneas abordadas. En su cuarta edición, Innovagogía se ha consolidado definitivamente como un evento de referencia sobre innovación y buenas prácticas educativas en toda Iberoamérica. al contar con 540 congresistas de 17 nacionalidades diferentes pertenecientes a 105 e...
In a European context of rapidly expanding early education/ care provision for young children, the staffing of these services is a critical quality issue. What are the requirements for professional education and training? How alike or how varied are the qualification profiles and fields of work? Through detailed country reports and comparative analyses across 27 countries, this book provides answers to these questions.
Once the Cinderella of the education system, early years education has evolved into a much more substantially funded sector with staff experiencing greater opportunities for higher-level training and education as well as increasing demands. This book reflects practitioner debates about fundamental questions such as whether or not their field of work is a profession at all. Two key arguments are presented. The first is that early years education has matured to the point that pedagogical and regulatory frameworks have been introduced and linked to a terminology of professionalism. This has opened up a space for early years practitioners – as insiders of this historically undervalued sector ...