The movement as a theme to the teaching practice inter / trans / multidisciplinary
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https://doi.org/10.5016/1980-6574.2010v16n4p977Keywords:
Motricity. Concept maps. teaching practiceAbstract
We live today a paradigm crisis in the sciences and to see that slowly take over our education. This crisis came to disturb us in the sense we see the world, science, experience and especially education. Usually she showed us how much we reduce the reality, cognition, and the worst of it is that dissecting the human body in parts without even a trace of life. In this issue authors as Moscovici, Merleau-Ponty, and Moreira Capra went to great pains to understand the parts from the whole and the whole from the parts in a complex and systemic movement. Showed how classical science limited explanations of living systems because they are living present complexities. Identified conceptual obstacles and learning that was attributed to: the body, human motion, ie, the human movement.Downloads
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