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As society becomes more complex, the "chains of interdependence" grow. Education prepares the child to anticipate the needs and reactions of distant others, a hallmark of "civilized" behavior. 3. Rationalization and Emotional Management
The role of curricula in creating a "national" standard of behavior, aligning individual psyche with social requirements. 4. The Paradox of "Decivilization" Download File 178.Edu. y procesos de civilizaci...
The paper explores how modern education emphasizes "rational" thought over emotional outbursts. As society becomes more complex, the "chains of
Using Elias’s theory, the paper discusses how modern pedagogy uses the "shame frontier"—the moving boundary of what is socially acceptable—to guide student behavior without the need for physical punishment. Using Elias’s theory, the paper discusses how modern
The title (Education and Processes of Civilization) refers to the intersection of pedagogy and the sociological theories of Norbert Elias . In his seminal work, The Civilizing Process , Elias argues that social standards of behavior and "self-restraint" are not innate but are learned through historical and educational structures.
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How restricted access to high-quality education creates a "civilizing gap" between different social strata. 5. Conclusion: Education as Perpetual Refinement