Humanizing from university: An example based on the training itinerary for catholic religion teachers
Author
Cols Catasús, Mercè
Ibarz Mellado, Andreu
Jarabo Fidalgo, Ana Eva
Navarro, Angel Jesús
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Psicologia, Ciències de l'Educació i de l'Esport Blanquerna
Publication date
2019Abstract
Although the presence of the discourse about the teleology
of education has remarkably decreased, we can never forget that this has
to describe its horizon. At present, the concept “humanization” is usually
included in the final goals, but not always under the same concept.
The statement “the university has to humanize” is explicitly or implicitly
present in many university rationales, but this statement is not enough
if it does not imply a precise description of its meaning and, furthermore,
if we do not have indicators that offer us an approximation to results
achieved. One of the training itineraries in Blanquerna-Ramon Llull
University has allowed us to develop a list of humanization indicators
that, rather than intending to be a standard model, aims at suggesting the
need and appropriateness of building a certain taxonomy linked to the
university rationale and to the work carried out from the areas of knowledge.
Only in this way will we be able to assess the level of achievement
of great goals, in this case humanization. All in all, in this itinerary and
other possible ones, we should highlight the experience of applied ethics
in a training field and in their professional impact that affect the life of
trainees and university undergraduates.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Keywords
Educació
Formació
Humanització
Professors de religió
Diàleg
Indicadors
Pages
28
Publisher
Càtedra Ethos - Universitat Ramon Llull i Herder
Is part of
Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics, 2019, Núm. 10, p. 9-36
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