: Brailovsky views the teacher not as a simple transmitter of data, but as someone who tells a story about the world. This narrative approach builds a bridge between the student and knowledge.
In the rush of modern schooling, we are obsessed with the "main text." We focus on the curriculum, the learning outcomes, the standardized test scores, and the visible metrics of success. We treat education as a straight line from ignorance to knowledge. However, Argentine educational theorist Daniel Brailovsky invites us to look away from the main sentence and focus on the aside: the space he calls daniel brailovsky pedagogia entre parentesis
For deeper reading, you can find chapters and summaries on platforms like Scribd or purchase the full text through Noveduc . Pedagogía (entre paréntesis) - Libro Abierto : Brailovsky views the teacher not as a