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1 Ιαν 2018 · Education is expected to foster social progress through four different but interrelated purposes: humanistic, through the development of individual and collective human virtues to their full...
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According to Bélanger (1997), social development is the...
- EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: CURRICULAR ISSUES AND MODELS
Education for social development is emerging as an important...
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15 Οκτ 2011 · According to Bélanger (1997), social development is the capability of people and their communities to be responsible for their own development. Therefore education is an indispensable tool for...
This article surveys various studies on the relationship between education and social development in different contexts and perspectives. It covers topics such as social mobility, community development, urbanization, population change, and value systems.
9 Ιαν 2015 · Education for social development is emerging as an important component of professional education in the human services. This paper identifies the underlying assumptions, knowledge base, and...
30 Αυγ 2019 · First, it assesses the role of education as a driver of development, including aspects of economic growth, basic needs and political participation. Second, it looks at the constitutive perspective, involving education as national status, human right and human development.
Children's social development, which represents the development of capabilities of understanding social relations and suitable psychosocial functioning, includes behaviour, attitudes and affects united into children's interaction with adults and peers (Brajša-Žganec, 2003).
Abstract. This article explores possible relationships between education and social pedagogy. It begins by examining in more detail the theory and practice of social pedagogy, and the profession of social pedagogue widely known in Continental Europe but much less so in the Anglophone world.