Enseñar y aprender valores democráticos
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Se plantea en el presente artículo la necesidad de impulsar una educación de base social y democrática apoyándose para ello en la conexión crítica de la cultura y la realidad en que se vive, lo cual implica un decisivo compromiso por parte de los profesionales docentes y no pocas transformaciones educativas y curriculares.
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