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| Content Provider | Springer Nature Link |
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| Author | Urpí, Carmen Naval, Concepción |
| Copyright Year | 2006 |
| Abstract | En 2004, la ONU conmemoró el Año Internacional de la Familia. Es nuestro interés tratar aquí un aspecto de la educación con frecuencia inescuchado (la educación estética) en un ámbito educativo primordial como es la familia, y a menudo también pasado por alto o dado por supuesto, centrándonos especialmente en la experiencia del cine como colaboradora de la educación estética. Resaltamos la relevancia del estilo familiar de vida, los hábitos elementales de higiene, vestimenta y alimentación, el uso de juguetes, la decoración y, especialmente, el trato en las relaciones humanas: gestos, usos del habla en las conversaciones, etc.Todo ello colabora a poner en juego el cultivo de los sentidos externos: tacto, olfato, gusto, oído y vista, así como los internos: imaginación, memoria, experiencia de la vida. Y constituye una excelente preparación para la educación afectiva, moral, intelectual y social de los niños y las niñas.Una concreción pedagógica de la educación estética en la familia la constituye el cine. Éste requiere especialmente el acompañamiento de padres y educadores durante los primeros años para extraer la virtualidad educativa que el cine encierra.La estructura del texto responderá, por tanto, a tres apartados: 1. La educación estética en el desarrollo de la personalidad humana. 2. La familia como ámbito educativo en la esfera de lo estético. 3. Una concreción de la educación estética: el cine.In 2004 the United Nations was conmemorating the tenth anniversary of the International Year of the Family. On this occasion, it was fitting to consider an aspect of education which can be developed in the family, but hardly receives much attention in that context. We refer to aesthetic education. The scope of this education is diverse: family life style, personal hygiene, manner of dressing, care in the use of material things, decorum. The latter includes the gestures and manner of speaking as one interacts with others.Aesthetic education involves the proper cultivation of the external senses – touch, smell, taste, hearing and sight – and the internal senses such as the imagination, memory and life experience. The achievements in aesthetic education redound to the other spheres of education: emotional, moral, intellectual and social.By way of an example, the use of movies as a means to promote aesthetic education in the family is explained. To draw out the maximum educational potential of this medium, the active involvement of parents especially during the child’s early developmental stage is indispensable.The paper is divided into three parts: 1. The role of aesthetic education in the development of the human personality.2. The family as the setting for aesthetic education.3. Movies as a medium for aesthetic education. |
| Starting Page | 159 |
| Ending Page | 173 |
| Page Count | 15 |
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| ISSN | 00393746 |
| Journal | Studies in Philosophy and Education |
| Volume Number | 25 |
| Issue Number | 1-2 |
| e-ISSN | 1573191X |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Kluwer Academic Publishers |
| Publisher Date | 2006-01-01 |
| Publisher Place | Dordrecht |
| Access Restriction | One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) |
| Subject Keyword | Aesthetic Education Civic Education Early Childhood Education Family Education Film Appreciation Philosophy of Education Education (general) Assessment, Testing and Evaluation |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Philosophy Education |
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