From Didactic Time to Educational Time: a Suggestive Exploration through Temporality
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https://doi.org/10.37467/gka-revedu.v6.1813Keywords:
Social psychology, Childhood, Time, Organization and Planning of EducationAbstract
This work intends to be a reflection, a brief tour, about what philosophers of time have thought. Only those who can shed light on time as value and the value of time in education. What conception of time hides behind the reality of education? Is it coherent with the one that philosophers of time have? The didactic time is Kronos, chronological time, organized and programmed. The time of education are Aión and Kairós, human and vital time. In the conception of Bergson it would be a time of creation. Finally, it is proposed a change of the educative time paradigm.
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