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Basic concepts and curricular theory
Pedagogy involves the holistic formation of individuals, focusing on knowledge, autonomy, and solidarity. It is an interdisciplinary study incorporating insights from history, sociology, psychology, and politics.
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Pedagogy is the integral formation of the human being (knowing, being and doing) who develops as a rational, autonomous and solidary being.
Basic concepts and curricular theory
Pedagogy studies education as a complex and multi-referential phenomenon, which gathers knowledge from other sciences and disciplines, specifically those related to history, sociology, psychology and politics.