Educational Innovation to Address Complex Societal Challenges - Softcover

 
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Synopsis

In modern education, students and teaching methodologies face many challenges that hinder smooth development. The digital age presents students with information overload, impeding the cultivation of their critical thinking skills. Traditional language teaching methods must be revised to prepare students for the intricacies of a globalized, multilingual world. The rise in academic demands contributes to heightened stress levels among students. Despite the urgency of environmental challenges, educational systems need a cohesive focus on eco-conscious practices. The abrupt transition to virtual learning during crises has exposed challenges in adapting to and fully realizing the potential of virtual environments. These interrelated issues underscore the imperative for a comprehensive solution that aligns pedagogical practices with the demands of contemporary society. Educational Innovation to Address Complex Societal Challenges begins by dissecting pedagogical renewal and educational innovation, illustrating their expansive reach and adaptability in addressing the diverse educational challenges of our time. It emphasizes that these innovative elements extend beyond mere educational enhancements, presenting many opportunities to catalyze substantial societal change. A crucial aspect highlighted is the reciprocal relationship between educational practices and social reality, creating a symbiotic circle that adds meaning to the educational process.

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About the Authors

Jacobo Roda-Segarra is an Assistant Professor at the University of Valencia (Spain). His lines of research focus on the confluence between educational technology and education, as well as its application to research in the history of education. He has been a primary education teacher for 7 years, as well as ICT coordinator of the school, which has allowed him to launch several pioneering experiences related to blended learning, computational thinking and educational robotics.

Santiago Mengual-Andres has been teaching and researching for 19 years. Between 2002 and 2007, he was Research Fellow at the UA, joining the teaching staff of the Faculty of Education as Assistant Professor between 2008 and 2011. In 2012, he moved his professional activity as Assistant Professor to the Faculty of Philosophy and Educational Sciences of the University of Valencia (UV). There he joined the Department of Comparative Education and History of Education, as Associate Professor (tenured, not civil servant) in 2015. Since then, he has developed his stable career in teaching, research and management in this faculty, and has held positions of special relevance. Between 2015 and 2018, he was Academic Secretary of his Department and since 2018 he has been Vice-Dean of Quality, Research and Innovation. He has also held positions of responsibility in UV Management Commissions, such as: the Presidency of the Faculty’s Quality Committee, member of the University of Valencia’s Research Commission; member of the Subcommittee for the Quality Teacher Evaluation. He has been Secretary of the Doctoral Studies Academic Committee in Education. He is currently a member of the Academic Senate of the University of Valencia.

Antonio Cortijo Ocaña is a distinguished professor at the University of California Santa Barbara. He is the author of over 60 books and monographs ranging from studies on classical culture to humanism, economic history, political theory, and religious persecution in the medieval and early modern period. He has also translated numerous Catalan works into English, from medieval classics to contemporary philosophers and poets. In addition, many of his publications are multidisciplinary and bridge the fields of humanities and applied psychology and education. He has received numerous awards and grants during his career. He is a member of the Royal Academy of Good Letters (Barcelona) and co-director of the Center for Medieval Studies (UCSB). Finally, he is the founder and director of the journal eHumanista (www.ehumanista.ucsb.edu).

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