
doi: 10.53308/ide.v6i2.58
This article shows why and how fluidity educates and is therefore of educational relevance for student teachers. If education sees the developmental process of the whole person, with regard to his or her “humanity”, as a life-long learning process, in which the individual expands his or her intellectual, cultural, creative and practical abilities and skills, then fluidity offers new perspectives for pedagogy. Education is then related to the subject’s exploration of inner and outer fluid realities, as processes of learning or socialization in an increasingly fluid postmodern society.
education, fluidity, postmodern society, migration, identity, LA5-2396, History of education, Theory and practice of education, LB5-3640
education, fluidity, postmodern society, migration, identity, LA5-2396, History of education, Theory and practice of education, LB5-3640
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