School Convivencia : Reviewing the Concept (Psicoperspectivas; No. 18, Vol. 1)
- Corporate Author
- Catholic University of Valparaíso. School of Psychology
- ISBN
- ISSN 0717-7798
- Collation
- p. 1-14
- Resource Language
- Spanish
- Year of publication
- 2019
- Keyword
- CoexistencePeace educationCitizenship educationConvivenciaEducación para la pazEducación para la ciudadaníaAprendizaje socioemocionalSocial and emotional learning
- Topic
- Civic / Citizenship / DemocracyDiversity / Cultural literacy / InclusivenessPeace / Culture of peaceOthers
- Resource Type
- Research papers / journal articles
- Level of education
- Secondary education
- Place of publication
- Valparaiso
This article reports an effort to review the concept of school convivencia (peaceful coexistence, living together) in the Spanish context with the purpose of advancing into its clarification, and thus contributing to developing a common language in the Latin American region. The authors conduct a basic literature review oriented to identify the main theoretical approaches in the convivencia field. Subsequently, they analyze four studies focused in systematizing the prevailing approaches in the study of school convivencia. As a result, they propose a concept of convivencia from a social justice perspective adapted to education, and they operationalize it in three areas of school life: pedagogical-curricular, organizationaladministrative, and the socio-communitarian. This comprehensive notion of school convivencia may guide future research, educational initiatives, and school assessments in the convivencia field that may respond to the violence and pervasive social exclusion that exist in the Latin American region.

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