Pronuncing worlds

Towards the transformation of university education

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10557664

Keywords:

Pronouncing worlds, decoloniality, transmodernity, University education

Abstract

This text is a critical-reflective exercise that moves towards the consolidation of a theoretical-methodological proposal that contributes to reflecting from a critical decolonial perspective on the theoretical and practical underpinnings that could give strength and corporeality to the set of ideas that converge and flow in the approach. from Pronounce worlds. The intention of this essay is to establish broad criteria of epistemic openness that serve to discern the colonial elements of university education, with the aim of generating a conscientious analysis that allows for considerations towards a new perspective of education; that has key elements to assume decoloniality as a process that requires broad sociopolitical reflection; that presents us with a maximum projection of transmodern and post-Western rationality, bets that allow knowledge to be resized; and they bring us closer to common knowledge and practices with relevance and sociocultural roots. It is a decolonial proposal that seeks to overcome the canons of coloniality in modernity, within the scope of Latin American and Caribbean education. To pronounce worlds is to critically reinvent the languages that allow us to transform university education.

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Author Biography

Nandy José García Aular, Universidad Nacional Experimental “Rafael María Baralt”. Cabimas, Estado Zulia. Venezuela

MSc. in literature, mention Venezuelan Literature. Esp. Research methodology. Teacher and researcher assigned to the Education Program of the “Rafael María Baralt” National Experimental University. Cabimas, Zulia State. Venezuela

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Published

2024-01-31

How to Cite

García Aular, N. J. (2024). Pronuncing worlds: Towards the transformation of university education. Perspectives, 12(23), 94–104. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10557664