A proposal on integrated teaching
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The present papers consists of an interpretative analysis of concepts and approaches on Integrated Teaching. Its theorethical suport comes from the Piagetian concept of mental development and the gestalt concept of learning.
Its purpose is to propose a renewad systematization coherent with current teaching directions, which through the development of logical reasoning and a critical mind help make the student capable in solving problems and deciding between options in values according to human nature.
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