Joan Mateo: "The Catalan school model is to create the skills of a 21st century person"

Mateo highlighted the differences between the school model in Catalonia and the one in Spain.
Mateo highlighted the differences between the school model in Catalonia and the one in Spain.
Institutional
(14/12/2018)

ā€œThe Catalan school model is to create the skills of a 21st century personā€, stated Professor Joan Mateo, from the Department of Research Methods and Diagnosis in Education of the UB, in the fifth debate of #DebatsUB: Catalunya i Espanya. Mateo highlighted the differences between this school model in Catalonia and the one in Spain.

 

 

Mateo highlighted the differences between the school model in Catalonia and the one in Spain.
Mateo highlighted the differences between the school model in Catalonia and the one in Spain.
Institutional
14/12/2018

ā€œThe Catalan school model is to create the skills of a 21st century personā€, stated Professor Joan Mateo, from the Department of Research Methods and Diagnosis in Education of the UB, in the fifth debate of #DebatsUB: Catalunya i Espanya. Mateo highlighted the differences between this school model in Catalonia and the one in Spain.

 

 

The vice-rector for Equal Opportunities and Social Action, Maite Vilalta, opened the session, which continued with the conference by Joan Mateo. The professor claimed that ā€œdifference is not a problemā€ and that we need to teach on ā€œcomplexity and uncertaintyā€. He said the modern knowledge has different features to the ones from previous periods and that nowadays we have to train ā€œgreat knowledge managersā€. He compared this view with the organic law for the improvement of teaching quality (LOCME), known as the Wert law, with large and atomized curriculums and external evaluations. He added that if the current government derogates ā€œthe toxic elements in LOCMEā€, we would go back to the previous legislation, ā€œa law from the 20th centuryā€.

Mateo went over the future challenges for the school and gave some reflections on which should be the aim of education: for people to ā€œbe happy, aware of their beingsā€. ā€œEducation means that everyone can develop their personal growth, it is not an obstacle raceā€, he said.

After the conference, journalist Maria ƀngels IbƔƱez, from El PeriĆ³dico, who acted as chairperson, gave way to the debate, with the following participants: Antoni Tort, lecturer at the University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia; lecturer Juli Palou, from the University of Barcelona; Pilar Gargallo, president of the Federation of Movements for Pedagogical Renewal of Catalonia (FMRPC); BelĆ©n TascĆ³n, president of the Federation of Associations of StudentsŹ¼ Parents in Catalonia (FaPaC), and Igone Azpiroz, lecturer at the Lizardi High School in Zarautz.

Antoni Tort said ā€œlearning processes for boys and girls are very complex mediation processesā€ and this is why it is ā€œshockingā€ to talk about indoctrination at schools. ā€œWhoever says this happens is a frustrated indoctrinatorā€, he noted. In this sense, he condemned ā€œthe underestimation to boys and girls, who have criteria on what is happening nowā€.

Juli Palou focused on the complexity of teacher training. He also highlighted that at the moment, ā€œwe talk about innovating schools very quicklyā€, when it is hard to be so. ā€œThere is no innovation without changes from mental frameworks, without a reconceptualization in the teaching teamā€, he added.

Pilar Gargallo went over the history of the Catalan school from the Franco regime times to now, and how movements of pedagogical renewal came up in Catalonia. She said that ā€œtalking about Catalan school means talking about society, a society which we want to be inclusive and democraticā€. In this sense, she defined education as ā€œa living thing which has to be part of the territoryā€.

Belen TascĆ³n reported during her speech that ā€œschool is underfundedā€. She also remembered there have been cuts which have not been recovered and despite separation due language has been avoided; there is a separation due income and gender. She also defended the public school against the private one.

Igone Azpiroz gave a general view on the Basque educational system and noted that ā€œwe have seen things get serious, autonomy starts shakingā€ due LOCME. She told how different language models coexist and claimed for more autonomy regarding the educational centers. Last, she said that the transformation has been ā€œincredibleā€ over the last years, and that there has been ā€œan increase of opportunities for studentsā€ when introducing innovation at school.

There will be one more debate:

-        ā€œLa polĆ­tica: lŹ¼espai de resoluciĆ³ dels conflictesā€, conference by the emeritus professor of Political and Administrative Science at the UAB, Josep Maria VallĆØs. January 17, 2019, in the Historical Building.

Each session consists on a conference given by a distinguished academician, followed by a roundtable on the topic of the conference. Debates and participation will be published in different volumes of a new collection of Editions and Publications of the UB: Debats UB.