
Incompetencias básicas
Crónica de un disparate educativo
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Raúl Rodríguez
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Las reflexiones y experiencias de un profesor de secundaria para entender el triste devenir de la educación en España.
El escritor y profesor Damià Bardera nos ofrece un relato incisivo sobre las profundas carencias de un sistema educativo que ha perdido el rumbo. A medio camino entre la narración, el ensayo y el diario personal, este libro recoge el testimonio de un profesor de secundaria comprometido con el valor del conocimiento, que desenmascara, con humanidad y un afilado humor, las deficiencias, la retórica y las trampas de un sistema educativo inoperante, sostenido en la autocomplacencia y el engaño.
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