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Development education: socio-affective learning in the Language and Literature classroom
Author(s) -
María Pareja Olcina
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of literary education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2659-3149
DOI - 10.7203/jle.5.20892
Subject(s) - pedagogy , solidarity , citizen journalism , sociology , subject (documents) , psychology , public relations , political science , computer science , library science , politics , law
Educating for development has become an opportunity for countries and their societies to embark on a new path with which to improve life. This article presents an experience in the subject of Spanish Language and Literature where the importance of the affective is worked in the framework of couple relationships through the style of educational communication and participatory methods. These teachings are aimed at promoting knowledge, attitudes and values capable of generating a culture of equality and solidarity committed to promoting human development. The educational project was made up of several phases, in the first one the theater work, Relacionados, was represented in the eighth meeting of youth theater (Trobada de Teatre Jove) organized by the Inestable company and the Instituto Valenciano de la Juventud (IVAJ). The company November Films recorded the project and it was broadcast through virtual channels to other secondary schools of the Valencian Community. In a second phase, a high school group participated in the virtual day that was organized for young people to know and enjoy the theatrical activity, in which Secondary Education theater groups exhibit their works. The results of this artistic and pedagogical activity are encouraging to continue deepening a type of socio-affective learning. In short, this methodological proposal explores other pedagogical possibilities for secondary school teachers to teach through active participation.

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