Npu - L'Ecole Avec Francoise Dolto, Le Role Du Desir Dans L'Education
by
Fabienne d' Ortoli
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Children’s
Format
Paperback
Pages
298
Language
French
Published
Feb 16, 2015
Publisher
CHAMP SOCIAL
Edition
Hatier
ISBN-10
2218030160
ISBN-13
9782218030161
Description
In this insightful exploration of educational philosophy, Fabienne d'Otoli and Michel Amram delve into the contributions of renowned pediatrician Françoise Dolto, highlighting her profound understanding of child psychology and the significance of desire in the learning process. The authors examine Dolto’s innovative approaches to education, emphasizing how her insights can nurture a child's innate curiosity and emotional development. Through their thoughtful analysis, they bring to light the delicate balance between structure and freedom in educational settings.
D'Otoli and Amram offer a comprehensive view of Dolto's principles, showcasing her belief that recognizing and respecting a child's desires can lead to a more engaging and effective learning environment. They argue that fostering a child's intrinsic motivation not only enhances their educational journey but also promotes healthier emotional growth. This book serves as a valuable resource for educators, parents, and anyone invested in the field of child development, encouraging a new perspective on the role desire plays in education.
D'Otoli and Amram offer a comprehensive view of Dolto's principles, showcasing her belief that recognizing and respecting a child's desires can lead to a more engaging and effective learning environment. They argue that fostering a child's intrinsic motivation not only enhances their educational journey but also promotes healthier emotional growth. This book serves as a valuable resource for educators, parents, and anyone invested in the field of child development, encouraging a new perspective on the role desire plays in education.
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