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Vol. 3, No. 1, 2001
 
Archaeology of the "Social Commitment" Concept within
the Pedagogical and Teachers' Training Discourse
Jaume Martínez Bonafé
bonafe@post.uv.es
Departamento de Didáctica y Organización Escolar
Facultad de Filosofía y Ciencias de la Educación

Universidad de Valencia
Blasco Ibañez 21
46010, Valencia, España
 

 

Abstract

The text invites the reader to undertake a genealogical research on the ways the pedagogical discourse has neglected some teaching driving principles, such as the educators' political commitment. It shows the role played by certain reformatory policies in the process of institutional perversion. The analysis of what is said and what is kept from saying, of which forms of pedagogy are silenced and which ones are promoted along the reformation process, is a good way to understand the close relationship between knowledge and power within the structure of the dominant discourse about schools and teachers.

Key words: Teachers' commitment, school reform, pedagogical discourse.

 
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