The registration period, which is free, is now open |
'Educating for ecosocial transformation' is the title of the workshop that Luis González Reyes will give on Friday, June 14, at 5:00 pm, at the Youth Resource Center.
Organizes the Cartagena Piensa program of the Department of Culture of the City of Cartagena in collaboration with the FUHEM foundation.
The duration of the workshop is three hours, places are limited and registration, which is free, can be done by email at cartagenapiensa@ayto-cartagena.es
The workshop is aimed at all those interested or belonging to the educational community, with the concern to reflect on a new look and approaches of the education system, which are already successfully developed in other parts of Spain.
"A key issue in the current educational debate should be to educate: to legitimize the current model or for students to understand the major problems we already face, and acquire values, skills and knowledge that allow them to face them critically."
It is the second workshop that Cartagena Piensa has scheduled for this quarter, the first was "71 Proposals to educate with a gender perspective" and was held on May 23.
This proposal of curriculum with ecosocial perspective offers a tool to incorporate the contents of this subject to all the educational stages and to do it with a transversal focus.
Fruit of the experience of four years of work in FUHEM, the workshop develops the changes to be introduced on objectives, contents, methodology and evaluation.
It will deal with content aimed at: The justification of the importance of making an ecosocial approach to formal education, proposals for how to transform an educational center and how to change the curriculum from the ecosocial perspective, and the keys to developing teaching materials with a look in this sense.
Luis González Reyes is a PhD in Chemical Sciences and coordinates the transformation of the FUHEM educational centers from an ecosocial perspective since 2013. This encompasses multiple tasks, among which the creation of a curriculum with an ecosocial focus for all educational stages and the elaboration of materials.
It also includes other projects, such as the transformation of school canteens into ecological and healthy dining rooms.
In addition, he is a regular contributor to several universities.
He is coauthor or author of twenty books, among which stand out in the spiral of energy and Educar for ecosocial transformation.
FUHEM is an independent non-profit foundation that promotes social justice, the deepening of democracy and environmental sustainability, through educational activity and work on ecosocial issues.
FUHEM Education promotes the integral formation of critical, autonomous and committed people with the complex environment in which students develop.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena