End-Purpose of Teaching Social Sciences and the Curricular Inclusion of Social Problems / / Delfín Ortega-Sánchez.

The most recent scientific literature on the treatment of social problems or controversial social questions in the Social Sciences classroom, and their inclusion into curricula, emphasizes the need to introduce students into large-scale social debates where different points of view exist, different...

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