The training of educators, a crisis as deep as that of society
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Training of Educators. Education. School.Abstract
To speak of formation today is to place ourselves in a scenario of great epochal and civilizational transformations, which reorganizes the systems of socialization built in Western culture: politics, family, religion and, of course, school. This shows how the project of the fourth industrial revolution and a cognitive capitalism at the helm turns science and knowledge into a productive force, turning educational and research institutions upside down, converting them into privileged fields of control in favor of their interests. There, the multiple scenarios of formation need to be transformed to account for how the human of this time is shaped, establishing in all systems of educational and pedagogical mediations a scenario of dispute. This must also be reformulated and reorganized by critical thinking, sense in which this text is inscribed, to open tracks of reflection from Latin American thought and specifically from popular educations.
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