Learning to live together

Authors

  • Pedro Mª Uruñuela Nájera

Keywords:

Cohabitation, Harrasment among equals, Dusruption of clases, socio-emotional abilities, moral values, Coexistence plan, school organization

Abstract

The study held by the State Observatory of Scholar Coexistence states that the general situation is acceptable but that there are still situations of break in the cohabitation such as the harassment among equals or “bullying” and the disruption of classes. We need to be proactive and take initiatives to work towards a positive coexistence instead of being reactive. Being proactive means that we need to develop the socio-emotional competences, competences that are necessary to be able to live together positively and also work on the ethical values that make it possible. It is important that parents, teachers and children are involved in every single sector of the educational community. The Coexistence Plan of the school must be a practical and effective instrument for the development of cohabitation.

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Author Biography

Pedro Mª Uruñuela Nájera

Licenciado en Filosofía y Letras. Catedrático de Bachillerato, durante doce años. Inspector de Educación, desde el año 1991. Profesor Asociado UNED, Facultad de Educación, curso 2003-04 a 2005-06. Subdirector General de la Alta Inspección del Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia, desde el 1 de julio de 2004 hasta el 30 de agosto de 2008. He impartido numerosos cursos y conferencias sobre dirección y organización escolar y, sobre todo, sobre la convivencia escolar y Educación para la Ciudadanía. También he publicado artículos sobre estos mismos temas. He trabajado la tesis “La disrupción en las aulas: análisis y propuestas”.

How to Cite

Uruñuela Nájera, P. M. (2013). Learning to live together. Journal of Parents and Teachers, (330), 34–38. Retrieved from https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/padresymaestros/article/view/1251