This model views the student as a passive receptor of knowledge, emphasizing memory and repetition.
Traditional Model
According to the text, what science studies the teaching-learning processes in societies?
Pedagogy
Whose studies on learning are fundamental bases for the Behaviorist Model?
B.F. Skinner. Pavlov.
Who is the fundamental exponent of the Epistemologies of the South discussed in the article?
Boaventura de Sousa Santos
Learning through behavior reinforcement is central to this pedagogical model.
Behaviorist Model
What is conceived as a descriptive-explanatory category for structuring pedagogy theory, contextualized historically?
A pedagogical model
Name two key pedagogues associated with the Experiential/Activist model (Escuela Nueva).
Rousseau, Illich, Neil, Comenius, Pestalozzi, Claparéde, Ferrer Guardia, Decroly, Montessori, or Agustín Nieto Caballero
What is the concept of cognitive justice, central to Epistemologies of the South?
It refers to the recognition of knowledge and wisdom not considered "scientific" by dominant paradigms
"Learning by doing" is the famous phrase associated with this model, where experience is key.
Experiential or Active Pedagogy
This pedagogical approach, developed by Miguel and Julián de Zubiria, aims to form individuals fully in their affective, cognitive, and expressive dimensions.
Conceptual Pedagogy
Which three authors are mentioned as representative of the first current of Constructivism, focusing on stages of intellectual development?
Dewey, Piaget, Kohlberg
What is the concept that presupposes male dominance and families arranged around land tenants (men) and organized monogamy for women?
Patriarchy
This model focuses on the student's construction of knowledge and cognitive development.
Cognitive or Constructivist Models
This teaching approach uses life's questions or student interests as the starting point for academic study and investigation
Problem-based teaching (Enseñanza problémica)
This thinker, associated with the Social-Cognitive model, focused on collectivity and productive work in education.
Antón Semionovich Makarenko
What is the first fundamental premise of the Epistemologies of the South regarding Western knowledge?
"The understanding of the world is much broader than the Western understanding of the world"
Knowledge construction through human interaction and fostering critical thinking to liberate oppressed classes are key tenets of this model
Social-Cognitive Model
What term did Freire use for education characterized by the top-down transfer of knowledge from teacher to student?
Banking Education
Who is the representative of critical pedagogy, liberating education, and popular education mentioned extensively in the Social-Cognitive school?
Paulo Freire
Southern Epistemologies advocate for pedagogy that is: (Name at least two concepts)
emancipatory, decolonial, intercultural, liberating.