The seven works that make up this volume aim to address the concept of education from the perspective of human development, taking as a starting point the double role that this concept plays in relation to education from three intrinsically interrelated levels of generality: theory, practice. and intervention.
The articles are grouped into two parts; In the first, theoretical approaches to the concepts of human development and education and the relationships between them are presented. Thus, the idea is defended that normative competence—the understanding of the norms and values that underlie our actions—requires the acquisition of skills and knowledge whose study must be done through disciplines such as philosophical ethics and law, and is shows, through the study of different theoretical approaches to human development, the importance of this concept as a necessary element ...read more