UN COLEGIO NOCTURNO: UN TALLER SOBRE VIOLENCIA

In the University of Costa Rica, the students perform 300 hours of community work (tcu),in order to give back to the community part of what the public autonomous universityinvests in their formation. tcu no. 618 is oriented to the rescue of educational methodsdifferent from ‘academic’ day school, se...

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Autores principales: D’ Antoni, Maurizia, Pluchino Arias, Mariángela
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Universidad de Costa Rica 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/sociales/article/view/21200
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Sumario:In the University of Costa Rica, the students perform 300 hours of community work (tcu),in order to give back to the community part of what the public autonomous universityinvests in their formation. tcu no. 618 is oriented to the rescue of educational methodsdifferent from ‘academic’ day school, seeking to provide support to nigh, professional ortechnical high schools that, on one hand, show poor approval rates and, on the other,show successful experiences in school-community involvement. A workshop on bullyingtook place in a night high school in the metropolitan area of San José. The studentsinvolved expressed a “naive” knowledge of the inter-linkages between structural violencewith school violence and expressed rejection and unease at verbal abuse, humiliation andmockery, which is full of xenophobic, sexist and exclusive meanings.