When are we going to leave the future? Training of ex-combatants: A policy under construction

This article shows an analysis of the context that places the peace agreement general framework in a social and educational dynamic, in which the guidelines and materializations of a public policy for the population group of ex-combatants are not clear. In the same way, it answers the question: from...

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Ngā kaituhi matua: Ortega Valencia, Piedad, Merchán Díaz, Jeritza, Castro, Clara
Hōputu: Online
Reo:Pāniora
I whakaputaina: Instituto para la Investigación Educativa y el Desarrollo Pedagógico, IDEP 2017
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Urunga tuihono:https://revistas.idep.edu.co/index.php/educacion-y-ciudad/article/view/1655
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Whakarāpopototanga:This article shows an analysis of the context that places the peace agreement general framework in a social and educational dynamic, in which the guidelines and materializations of a public policy for the population group of ex-combatants are not clear. In the same way, it answers the question: from where to think and to organize a training project for the FARC ex-combatants? Both subjects are reflected on having as theoretical support a perspective of critical pedagogy, which dialogues with the philosophy of education, popular education and pedagogical anthropology.