Distinctive features of waldorf education and their relevance for or bearing on assessment
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Pedagogía Waldorf, evaluación, motivaciónAbstract
En este artículo se desarrollan conceptos tan relevantes como la motivación en el marco de la educación, la evaluación del proceso de enseñanza como un todo, o el rol de alumnos, profesores y padres durante todo el proceso educativo a la luz de la Pedagogía Waldorf. En este sentido se exponen algunos de los ejes centrales de este sistema educativo basado en las teorías del pensador Rudolf Steiner (1861- 1925), tales como la importancia del cultivo de las artes plásticas y la música, la enseñanza globalizada no desligada del cultivo de los valores personales, el descubrimiento de las ciencias como enriquecimiento integral de la persona, etc.Downloads
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2016-07-04
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Masters, B. (2016). Distinctive features of waldorf education and their relevance for or bearing on assessment. El G U I N I G U a D a, (18), 81–100. Retrieved from https://ojsspdc.ulpgc.es/ojs/index.php/ElGuiniguada/article/view/538
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