Eduardo Romero Sánchez
University of Murcia
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Education Research International | 2011
Pedro Ortega Ruiz; Eduardo Romero Sánchez
This paper tackles the difficult problem that immigration poses for developed Western European societies and the need of a new model of intercultural education which puts the emphasis of educational activity not so much on “intellectual understanding” as on the acceptance and welcoming of the person who is different, on account of his/her culture or ethnic group. Educational proposals are put forward that are materialized in a change of the intercultural education model, the involvement of the family and of society in changing attitudes towards immigrants, the need not to attribute a metahistorical or essentialist meaning to cultural identity, and the restoring of an ethical and political dimension of educational activity.
Revista Complutense de Educación | 2018
Ramón Mínguez Vallejos; Eduardo Romero Sánchez; Marta Gutiérrez Sánchez
Exclusion is one of the sociological categories that best describes our times and, the economic crisis in which we are still immersed is reflected on it. If problems such as school failure and drop-out are not seriously tackled, educational exclusion will end up being synonymous with poverty and social exclusion. This idea is part of the concerns of institutions and agencies in educational policy both nationally and internationally. But these challenges and menaces that threaten education and society as a whole need to be solved by means of new approaches that address this problem more rigorously. It is essential to think of education from radically different presuppositions that make possible for the school context to cease to be a space of inequality production. Authors of this article start with Levinasian ethics and propose a model based on pedagogical otherness, so that the main aim is moving towards a less discriminatory and selective society. It is an ethic of compassion and responsibility that materializes in the “victims” recovery, in this case the excluded or dismissed. Educating for inclusion and equality necessarily involves responding to the other as a vulnerable and needy person. From this new perspective, the ethical dimension of education is reflected in a lifestyle guided by moral values both inside and outside of the classroom.
Bordón. Revista de Pedagogía | 2012
Eduardo Romero Sánchez; Carolina Pérez Morales
Teoria De La Educacion | 2009
Pedro Ortega Ruiz; Eduardo Romero Sánchez
Atencion Primaria | 2007
José Saura Llamas; Pedro J. Saturno Hernández; Eduardo Romero Sánchez
FMC - Formación Médica Continuada en Atención Primaria | 2006
José Saura-Llamas; Pedro J. Saturno Hernández; Eduardo Romero Sánchez
Teoria De La Educacion | 2018
Pedro Ortega Ruiz; Eduardo Romero Sánchez
Revista Boletín Redipe | 2018
Pedro Ortega Ruiz; Eduardo Romero Sánchez
Educacion Xx1 | 2018
Eduardo Romero Sánchez; Manuel Hernández Pedreño
Profesional De La Informacion | 2017
José Antonio Gómez Hernández; Manuel Hernández Pedreño; Eduardo Romero Sánchez