La formación humanística en el Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios Humanísticos (CIDEH), de la Universidad de San Buenaventura Cali, y sus retos en el mundo actual
The present research is an exercise of approximation as a qualitative evaluation on the relevance of CIDEH courses and their impact on students, alumni and professors of the University of San Buenaventura Cali. It starts based on the need to know what has been the influence of humanistic and values...
Autor Principal: | Botero Pineda, Jorge |
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Otros Autores: | Grisales Arias, Antonio José |
Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali
2018
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http://hdl.handle.net/10819/6015 |
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The present research is an exercise of approximation as a qualitative evaluation on the relevance of CIDEH courses and their impact on students, alumni and professors of the University of San Buenaventura Cali. It starts based on the need to know what has been the influence of humanistic and values education, offered by the University in the groups of interest and the mean-ing of it in their personal and work life. This study is an inquiry about the relevance and effectiveness of humanistic training trying to fill an existing gap in this sense. The research has taken into account the theories about society and education, of several contemporary authors who have allowed to know the challenges of to-day's society for educational institutions that are still committed to humanistic education as a fun-damental part of their task formative and its social commitment. From this perspective and according to the result of the research, it is clear that the human-istic formation demands a permanent work of reprocessing that continues to meet the demands of the university community, articulating diverse estates under the leadership of the Vice-rector for the Evangelization of Cultures, in order that Christian and Franciscan values continue to be present as an indelible mark in the minds of our graduates, professors and other collaborators. |
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