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Weaving a Fabric of Unity - Conversations on Education and Development

English · Paperback / Softback

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Weaving a Fabric of Unity shares the story of FUNDAEC (the Foundation for the Application and Teaching of Science), a non-governmental organization found in Cali, Colombia in 1974, and highlights five decades of stories, learning, and insight from key individuals central to shaping its evolution. The book outlines FUNDAEC's unique conceptual and methodological approach, which is focused on the releasing of human potentialities and the integration of theory and practice so that a population may carry out action and research related to its social, economic, and cultural life. Weaving a Fabric of Unity brings the reader on the journey of how the organization created one of Latin America's most innovative curricula in rural development. It shares how FUNDAEC's focus on raising up individuals and communities dedicated to the promotion of community wellbeing supported its efforts to organically scale over the last few decades. The program now reaches hundreds of thousands of students across Colombia, and is being adopted in over a dozen countries to support diverse populations working towards the collective realization of a dignified future.

List of contents










Preface
Introduction
Weaving Our Stories Together
Textiles of Trust
Interwoven Commitments
A Living Tapestry
Releasing Human Potentialities
Picking Up the Threads
Postscript
Bibliography

About the author










Haleh Arbab is currently the founding director of the Center for Research in Education for Development (CRED), where her work focuses on fostering community-based approaches to research and education internationally.

Gustavo Correa was one of the founders of FUNDAEC in 1974 and served as its director from 1988 to 2005.

Bradley Wilson is associate professor of geography and executive director of the West Virginia University Center for Resilient Communities. For the past five years, Wilson has collaborated with FUNDAEC on projects focused on its educational programs and building the capacity of its research teams working on food sovereignty in Norte del Cauca.

Product details

Authors Haleh Arbab, Gustavo Correa, Bradley Wilson
Publisher Lingenbrink Georg
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.2025
 
EAN 9798990777705
ISBN 979-8-9907777-0-5
No. of pages 190
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 15 mm
Weight 286 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

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