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The ideal school - Expressing, representing, participating

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The text you are about to read values art in education as an aesthetic experience, and as a didactic method that favors the representation and expression of knowledge and beliefs, as well as our needs. The universal design of learning has these principles in its rationale, with the aim of minimizing difficulties of access and participation in learning environments and experiences. Today we know that planning for learning requires a series of adaptations (to the environment and time, for example, whose application requires the use of technologies and psychological depth). Learning access adaptations are made through learning skills or styles, which allow the development of proximal areas for learning to occur. The styles are: visual, kinesic and auditory, which are reflected in a type of thinking, intelligence and neuromuscular memory. Art as a human experience has developed and extended in space, time, form, color, and also tells the genuine journey of our humanity.

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Estudou música na Universidad de Chile (2004-2009) e na UMCE (2006-2011). Em 2013, concluiu o mestrado em educação na Universidad Central de Chile. Entre 2015 e 2017, trabalhou como professor de música no ensino geral. Durante 2017 escreveu a sua investigação, optando por um mestrado no verão de 2018.

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Authors Felipe Villegas
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.09.2022
 
EAN 9786205192542
ISBN 9786205192542
No. of pages 72
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Training, job, career

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