Antropologia pedagogica: il metodo scientifico e l’umanesimo nell’insegnamento
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https://doi.org/10.1478/AAPP.99S1A7Abstract
Pedagogical anthropology bases its teaching methodology on the nature of man. The creator of this pedagogical approach was Giuseppe Sergi, a universal scientist, famous throughout the world in his time. In this contribution, pedagogical anthropology is illustrated through an overview of his life and work. The scientific method is also analyzed as the foundation of pedagogical anthropology. Finally, suggestions are given in order to address the problems that modern times pose to pedagogy.L’antropologia pedagogica fonda la sua metodologia di insegnamento sulla natura dell’uomo. L’ideatore di questo approccio pedagogico fu Giuseppe Sergi, scienziato universale, famoso in tutto il mondo dei suoi tempi. In questo contributo, l’antropologia pedagogica è illustrata attraverso una panoramica della sua vita e del suo lavoro. Verrà anche analizzato il metodo scientifico, mostrando come l’antropologia pedagogica si basi proprio su di esso. Infine, verranno forniti dei suggerimenti per affrontare i problemi che i tempi moderni pongono alla pedagogia.
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2021-09-30
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New Horizons in Teaching Science (Conference Proceedings)
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