Non Tsinitibo: Games of the Shipibo-Konibo people and its pedagogical use
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https://doi.org/10.18800/educacion.201502.003Keywords:
interculturalism, play, pedagogy, Shipibo-Konibo peopleAbstract
In this article we argue that play is a fundamental process for human development, and a necessary tool for the construction of inclusive, intercultural societies. After a brief discussion of the theoretical framework for approaching play as a developmental factor and understanding its relationship with education, we present a collection of Shipibo-Konibo games and some of their possible uses as pedagogical tools. The general intention of this article is to frame play as a developmental process that cannot be ignored if education is to promote interculturality and justice in individuals and societies.Downloads
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2015-10-01
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Monteluisa, G., Valera, V., Frisancho, S., Frech, H., & Delgado, E. (2015). Non Tsinitibo: Games of the Shipibo-Konibo people and its pedagogical use. Educacion, 24(47), 49–68. https://doi.org/10.18800/educacion.201502.003
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