Portal de Abaran

www.portaldeabaran.com

Abaran - SpanishAbaran - English
detail of Abaran

 

Amalia Gomez presented his book "School without law" in Abarán (16/02/2009)

The former general secretary of Social Affairs at national level, Amalia Gomez, presented his new work in library-stationary pitus, an event sponsored by the Socio-Cultural Association Ricote Valley.

Abarán Mayor, Antonio Eugenio Gomez, vice president of the Regional Assembly, Belén Fernández Delgado, director of the Institute for Women in the Region of Murcia, Teresa Moreno and businesswoman and director of Frutas Esther, Esther Gomez, accompanied Amalia Gómez in this loving act and Abarán friends and neighbors.

In her view, no law school in 2000 feat, when he returned to school after leaving politics.

The justification for this work is reflected on page 170 of the same, according to Gomez, who said that writing this book, from the commitment, this is the starting point [...] because education can not go changing every day [...] the teacher must have the authority that comes from love. "

"Teachers," he says we need to transmit knowledge and skills but also values. "

Amalia Gomez wanted to speak in this book are certain things that are currently considered the problem of school, "because unfortunately continues," violence is not the only one that causes death or murder. "

According to the author, there is another kind of violence called behavioral alterations attributed to the behavior of young people who put others nicknames or remove the notes to the partner wants to study.

The book examines the situation of loss of authority of the teacher in the classroom that attaches to the democratization not only of faculty but of education.

There, according to Gomez, a mistaken view that teachers and pupils are equal, equal status, resulting in a disallowance of teachers.

"The value of freedom," she says must go along with assuming responsibility, because without accountability this value is lost. "

The popular senator Murcia, Belén Fernández Delgado, said Amalia Gomez writes this book from three perspectives: mother, researcher and teacher "and praised the importance of libraries in the municipalities as a center for the dissemination of culture."

For its part, the director of the Institute for Women, Teresa Moreno, refers to the book as "an optimistic work, similar to the character of its author, and speaks of Gomez" as a woman convinced that the problems affecting youth in the classroom can be solved. "

According to Teresa Moreno, "Amalia Gómez available to all teachers, parents, youth and education professionals, experience, and encouraged not to resign, defending an education based on values of quality, freedom and equality" .

"So, - continued Moreno-this book is the fruit of long experience in social issues, made up of values that reflects in his book with presentations based on freedom, in addition to many years of personal experience with other full colleagues. All of this continues, "makes law school without an important tool of work for those who seek the light and the way of education."

This book is intended as a guide to the confusion that exists currently in the classroom (school failure, absenteeism ...) and that according to the author, must be addressed.

Law school without a book is written from the commitment and experience and is available in bookstores.

Its price is 17.00 euros.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Abarán

Notice
UNE-EN ISO 9001:2000 - ER-0131/2006 Región de Murcia
© 2024 Alamo Networks S.L. - C/Alamo 8, 30850 Totana (Murcia) Privacy policy - Legal notice - Cookies
Este sitio web utiliza cookies para facilitar y mejorar la navegación. Si continúas navegando, consideramos que aceptas su uso. Más información