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La fenomenologia come metodo di ricerca pedagogica con e per le famiglie
2020
The aim of the paper is to present some of the specific opportunities and tools that Phenomenology, meant as a paradigm and therefore a research method, can offer the pedagogy of family relationships. First, some of the central categories of Phenomenology are described and discussed, with specific reference to Husserl and some of his first students. Below, it is explained in more detail how phenomenology can be a style of field research, also in the link with Hermeneutics. Thanks to this description, it will be highlighted that every phenomenological research design is, as such, an educational project with a specific ethical depth. Although the objective of these pages is not to present a s…
Scuola, famiglia e bisogni di riconoscimento. Una sfida etica
2019
The essay aims at highlighting the educational co-responsibility between school and family as mutual recognition path. The theoretical reference of the reflection are the writings of the philosopher P. Ricoeur on this issue. More precisely, the paper intends first to clarify the meaning of the phrase "recognition needs", taking childhood experience as a model of human experience in general; then, to show how recognition needs of the child call for corresponding responsibilities educational. Therefore, the contemporary difficulties in relations between school and family can be seen in light of incapacity of parents to take specific care of one of the two needs of recognition of their childre…
L’integrazione dei compiti della madre e del padre nell’educazione dei figli e delle figlie
2016
The harmonious development of youth personality requires family stability and a positive emotional atmosphere; both needs are threatened by pedagogical errors both theoretical and practical. Educationalists develop skills in parents when undertaking to understand their real needs refraining from using abstract models. The phenomenological study of the most frequent educational behavior is a good starting point to set training interventions for parents. Human imperfections, experienced in their parents – as their primary caregivers – do not prevent children from achieving their potential once they perceive in them a recognition of mistakes and a desire for improvement. Educational relationsh…