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Catholic Education in Latin America An Ongoing Project / [electronic resource] :
edited by Patricia Imbarack, Cristobal Madero SJ.
- 1st ed. 2021.
.- Cham :: Springer International Publishing :: Imprint: Springer,, 2021.,
.- XVIII, 144 p. 12 illus., 1 illus. in color., online resource.
-ISBN 9783030750596
- SpringerLink (Online service),
Prologue; Ignacio Sánchez -- Introduction; Cristóbal Madero and Patricia Imbarack -- Part 1: An overview of the context -- 1 Catholic Education In Latin America: Southern Cone Schools In Changing Societies; Adriana Aristimuño -- 2 The Latin American catholic school in the post-council era; Cristóbal Madero s.j. -- 3 What are Latin American catholic schools teaching? The urgent challenge of humanist-Christian curriculum integrations; Juan Cristóbal García-Huidobro s.j. -- Part 2: A look at regulations and reforms -- 4 Religious education in regulatory contexts: a creative tension?; Diego Durán -- 5 School training, religiosity and citizenship: an approximation to secularity in Chile and Mexico; Mariana Molina -- Part 3: A look at identity and identities -- 6 School choice what makes catholic education attractive?; Patricia Imbarack and María Angélica Guzmán -- 7 Educating in politics, democracy and citizenship: the challenges of Chilean catholic schools; Rodrigo Mardones and Alejandra Marinovic -- Part 4: A look at the classroom -- 8 Christian perspective of the educational relationship: a look at the classroom; Pbro. Andrés Moro and Marcelo Neira -- 9 Catholic education in contemporary brazil: a history of questions for classroom practices; José Ivo Follmann s.j. -- 10 School religious education in the classroom: a reading from the catholic and colombian context; Jaime Bonilla -- Part 5: A look at the person -- 11 Person and communion at university; Aldo Giacchetti.
Education—Philosophy. Teachers—Training of. Education and state. International education . Comparative education. Religion. Christianity. Educational Philosophy. Teaching and Teacher Education. Educational Policy and Politics. International and Comparative Education. Religion. Christianity.