Philosophical teaching of philosophy:
field of rejections and ignorance
Keywords:
education, didactics, teaching, philosophy, philosophy teachingAbstract
Addressing didactics necessarily involves the treatment and analysis of teaching practices and their implications for learning. It refers to presentations, descriptions, reflections, theorisations and problematisations that involve teachers and students from general and specific perspectives. It is a broad, complex and multifaceted field that involves a vast field of concerns and questions, as well as different constructions and approaches specific to each time and place.
This paper aims to reflect on teaching practices in philosophy, understood as an educational and philosophical problem. To do so, it takes into consideration its historical conformation, the situation at the National University of Salta, in Argentina; the theoretical-conceptual elements that give it its particularity and, finally, the current expectations and challenges it faces.
ARK CAICYT: https://id.caicyt.gov.ar/ark:/s16688090/c7blzp194
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