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What is Educational Transformation

Teaching and Learning Practices That Promote Sustainable Development and Active Citizenship
Educational transformation refers to systemic changes in the prevailing educational model. Distinguishing itself from the theories that defend reforms or renovations of some elements of the model, maintaining the substance of the traditional teaching and learning process, and its organization and structure.
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Strategic Elements to Implement Profound Changes in Learning
Pepe Menéndez (Independent Researcher, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4402-0.ch007
Abstract
The transformation of education that educational systems must carry out to respond to the challenges of the 21st century is becoming more relevant due to the global circumstances of COVID-19 and the consequences of all kinds that it is causing. The author describes systemic proposals for change in the elements of the current model: curriculum, organization of students and teachers, and spaces. The link between these proposals and the ones that different pedagogues have been developing in the last 20 years, which, in turn, connect with the spirit of the school's renovating currents since the 19th century, is also described. The author points out some of the characteristics of the Horizon 2020 project by Jesuïtes Educació, which since 2012 has been implementing concrete proposals for deep transformations in learning. School leaders and teachers need to set new sights and learning practices that are consistent with the changes that schools need.
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Transforming Education: Generative AI and Immediate Engineering in Synthetic Content Creation
It is the change that takes place in the methodologies applied to the teaching-learning process. These changes are associated with social issues, values and practices that affect the way we teach and learn.
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