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Alma mater. National University of San Marcos. Harvard University. Occupation. Philosopher. Pedro Salvino Zulen Aymar (October 12, 1889 - January 27, 1925) [1] was a Peruvian philosopher and librarian of Chinese descent, who dedicated the most part of his short life to the fight for decentralised politics and the defense of indigenous rights.
Background. Constructivism in education is rooted in epistemology, a theory of knowledge concerned with the logical categories of knowledge and its justification. It acknowledges that learners bring prior knowledge and experiences shaped by their social and cultural environment and that learning is a process of students "constructing" knowledge based on their experiences.
Emma Gamboa Alvarado (October 17, 1901 – December 10, 1976), was a Costa Rican educator, recognized for her contributions to pedagogy and teaching. She was declared Benemérita de la Patria (Well-deserving of the Homeland) by the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica in 1980. She was depicted on the ten thousand colones bill of 1998.
He also studied at universities in Göttingen, Freiburg, and Munich, Germany. Vallenilla was a professor at the Universidad Central de Venezuela, and the rector -founder of Universidad Simón Bolívar. He is best known for his theories on technical reasoning, published in 1974. [2] In 2001, the Argentinian Philosophical Society named Vallenilla ...
Ramón Gallegos Nava is a psychologist born in Mexico and author of Educación Holista (1999, Holistic Education, English version 2001). He studied psychology and sociology in college, and received his PhD in education. He is an author in genres such as education and spirituality. His most-known works are in the field of holistic education and ...
Biography. He was born in 1959 in Zaragoza. [1] Fernández Liria, who started his teaching experience as professor of secondary education, [2] also worked as TV writer alongside fellow philosopher Santiago Alba in the 1980s, developing the scripts for the cult children's show La Bola de Cristal. [3]
Urbano González Serrano. Urbano González Serrano ( Navalmoral de la Mata, 25 May 1848 — Madrid, 13 January 1904) was a Spanish philosopher, sociologist, psychologist, pedagogue, literary critic, and politician. [1] Juan Antonio Garcia posited González was the principal developer of krausoposivitismo, a mixture of positivism and Krausism. [2]
Antonio Millán-Puelles (22 February 1921 – 22 March 2005) was a Spanish philosopher interested in phenomenology and metaphysics, who published many books and articles. He discovered his vocation to philosophy when he read Husserl’s Logical Investigations and abandoned the medical studies he had just begun.