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Towards a Transdiciplinary Systemic Approach to National Heritage-Based Learning. Curricular Insights into the Romanian Art Education Reform in the Glocal Transformative Age
Author(s) -
Mihaela-Gabriela Cosma Oneţ
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
educaţia 21
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2247-8671
pISSN - 1841-0456
DOI - 10.24193/ed21.2021.20.14
Subject(s) - transformative learning , glocalization , curriculum , experiential learning , sociology , globalization , pedagogy , engineering ethics , transpersonal , holistic education , environmental ethics , political science , psychology , engineering , philosophy , law , psychotherapist
The aporia of the collapsology threats in the contemporary era of globalization, as well as our need for psychosocial-ecological resilience and well-being have shown the crucial imperative to improve education. Thus, it is through innovating the curriculum design and its intimate features that humanity will be able to restore the world’s health and wealth. Consequently, the author stresses an original approach to curricula renewal in order to bridge the gap between school and society while building students’ 21st century competencies. Given the challenges of today’s technological and glocal era, new transformative learning pathways have been established by considering transdiciplinarity as theoretical reference. Hence, this study develops a theoretical systemic model to design a national heritage-based learning curriculum, which underpins collaborative and experiential learning. Likewise, through a transferable competency-based curriculum on national heritage, students undergo a transpersonal well-being as a holistic character-building process.

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