Pedagogical innovation in the educational centers of the Sisters Doroteias
the participation of children
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https://doi.org/10.25767/se.v30i.29476Abstract
In recent years, the Portuguese schools of Sisters Doroteias have been undertaking a process of educational innovation. Pursuing a profile of students and a profile of educators with an identity mark, the path taken by the schools’ network has privileged innovation at the level of action planning and pedagogical innovation in three domains, education of interiority, curriculum management and children's participation. This text focuses on the scope of children's participation, seeks to reflect upon the ways that pedagogical work and training in action are structured in a pedagogical innovation workshop perspective, to identify common themes to pedagogical innovation that has been carried out by social actors in each educational center, and envision the next steps to be taken.
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