Abstract
Thus, reading Contemporary Education: Experiences and Didactics, vol. 2, is to delve into a necessary reflection on the meaning of education in times of profound change. The work offers a pluralistic vision, uniting theory and practice, tradition and innovation, technology and humanity. Each chapter expands the understanding that teaching is also an ethical and social act, committed to the integral formation of the individual and to the construction of a more just and inclusive society. It is, therefore, an indispensable read for teachers, researchers, administrators, and undergraduate students, who will find here not only studies and experiences, but also inspiration to reinvent educational practice in a constantly transforming world.
