Teacher
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BORRUSO FRANCESCA
(syllabus)
The course consists of a basic course and a monographic part. The basic course aims at examining the evolution of history of ideas on education by analyzing the thinking of some of the most important authors who have dealt with the theme of education in the Western thought history. Part of the program will be dedicated to the early childhood and to implementation in educational contexts for childhood. Particular attention will be given to the thought of Rousseau by reading some excerpts from the "Emilio", a text published in 1762 which revolutionized the thinking on education. In the monographic part, instead, it will be examined the evolution of family relationships and of real educational practices from Seventeenth to Twentieth century, in the framework of historical studies on the history of the family and history of childhood in the Western world. Thus, through atypical sources - autobiographies, life stories, correspondence, literary sources - we will try to analyze the arising of the sentiment of childhood from modern times onwards and the transformation of the parent-child relationship into the bourgeois family, which evolved towards more equality and intimacy.
(reference books)
1) Saverio Santamaita, Storia dell’educazione e delle pedagogie, Bruno Mondadori, Milano, 2013. 2) Jean-Jacques Rousseau, L’Emilio, any edition, chapters 1,2 3) F. Borruso, Infanzie. Percorsi storico-educativi fra immaginario e realtà, Franco Angeli, Roma, 2019 4) J. Dewey, Scuola e società, cura e introduzione di F. Borruso, Edizioni Conoscenza, Roma 2018.
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