Education for emancipation: challenges for the teacher training practices
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Student teaching
teacher education
cultural crisis

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Delgado Salazar, R. (2009). Education for emancipation: challenges for the teacher training practices. Magis, Revista Internacional De Investigación En Educación, 2(3). https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/MAGIS/article/view/3410
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Abstract

This text gathers the statements presented at the Colloquium on teacher training practices. When adopting some of the assumptions coming from the critical theory, some ideas that invite to think in the urgent need to redirect thinking and action to understand and transform the savage experiences and unfairnesses that cause violence in a society like the Colombian which faces a humanitarian crisis are developed. All of the above leads to highlighting the value of experience, storytelling, the emotional repertory, and the work on memory as the referrals for an education for emancipation.

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