EXPANSIVE CURRICULUM: RESIGNIFYING LEARNING IN TIMES OF EXPANSIVE AND GLOBAL EDUCATION.

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Titel: EXPANSIVE CURRICULUM: RESIGNIFYING LEARNING IN TIMES OF EXPANSIVE AND GLOBAL EDUCATION.
Autoren: GÓMEZ ARÉVALO, JOSÉ ARLÉS1 jose.gomez@juanncorpas.edu.co, QUIJANO, MARCELA ORDUZ2 marcela.orduz@docente.ibero.edu.co, ACERO ORDÓÑEZ, OSCAR LEONARDO3 acerooscar0@gmail.com, HERNÁNDEZ ECHAVARRÍA, YONIER2 yoiner.hernandez@docente.ibero.edu.co, AVENDAÑO DELGADO, HENRY LEONARDO2 henry.avendano@ibero.edu.co, GARZÓN DAZA, CECILIA4 ceciliagarzon3@hotmail.com, MENACHO VARGAS, ISABEL5 imenachov@unmsm.edu.pe
Quelle: TPM: Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology. 2025 Supplement, Vol. 32, p612-619. 8p.
Schlagwörter: *CURRICULUM, *GLOBAL studies, *INTERDISCIPLINARY education, *SUSTAINABILITY, *DIVERSITY in the workplace, *INCLUSIVE education, *SOCIAL justice
Abstract: This article presents a critical bibliographic analysis of the evolution and redefinition of the curriculum within the framework of expansive education. It explores the contemporary challenges faced by curricular models in a highly interconnected world, emphasizing the need to transcend technical and fragmented approaches. Instead, it advocates for inclusive, critical, situated, global, and transdisciplinary perspectives. Drawing on recent academic literature, the study examines international and Latin American experiences that demonstrate how a dynamic, flexible, and socially committed curriculum can be developed—one that bridges local and global knowledge, and fosters the formation of ethical, creative citizens committed to social justice, sustainability, and diversity. Within this context, expansive education emerges as an integrative paradigm that redefines the meaning of learning and the student’s role as an active agent in the educational process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Datenbank: Academic Search Index
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Abstract:This article presents a critical bibliographic analysis of the evolution and redefinition of the curriculum within the framework of expansive education. It explores the contemporary challenges faced by curricular models in a highly interconnected world, emphasizing the need to transcend technical and fragmented approaches. Instead, it advocates for inclusive, critical, situated, global, and transdisciplinary perspectives. Drawing on recent academic literature, the study examines international and Latin American experiences that demonstrate how a dynamic, flexible, and socially committed curriculum can be developed—one that bridges local and global knowledge, and fosters the formation of ethical, creative citizens committed to social justice, sustainability, and diversity. Within this context, expansive education emerges as an integrative paradigm that redefines the meaning of learning and the student’s role as an active agent in the educational process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:19726325