Between schooling and education throughout life: the modes of ethical care and thinking the difference in the educational experience

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Pedro Angelo Pagni

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This essay aims to analyze the issue of education throughout life as well as its intersection with the school. In opposition to theoretical perspectives longed for a possible reconciliation between life and school, we look for to show to existing tension between these two spheres, making an analysis of the themes of the experience with birth, death and the difference, and highlight that this reflection invites the subjects of the educational practice to an ethical attitude of care for the other, for oneself and so that the other one takes care of the care of the self, which, in a complementary way to the school knowledge and practices, ensures a continuous education that involves the transformation of the self. That is because, having the thoughts of Arendt’s and Foucault’s as reference, we understand that life goes beyond school knowledge and practices, offering us what we think about educational practice and making the subjects of that practice learn how to place themselves between life and school, looking for new senses for themselves and resistance to the existent while they transform themselves. Thus, we wait to offer the educators some life problems that pervade the educational practice, reverberate in their experience and make them think about what they have left.

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Pagni, P. A. (2010). Between schooling and education throughout life: the modes of ethical care and thinking the difference in the educational experience. Bordon. Revista De Pedagogia, 62(3), 119–131. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/BORDON/article/view/29196
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