BELONGING AND RECOGNITION IN THE CONTEXT OF YOUTH AND ADULT EDUCATION: REFLECTIONS ON MEMORY AND IDENTITY
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Belonging, Recognition, Youth and Adult Education.Abstract
This article discusses the importance of belonging and recognition in the context of Youth and Adult Education (EJA), with an emphasis on its implications for memory and education studies. Based on a theoretical review based on the works of authors such as Baumeister, Leary, Maslow, Hegel and Honneth, we seek to explore how these concepts influence the construction of identity, the retention of information and the social interaction of educational subjects. The feeling of belonging and recognition in the educational environment are essential for the academic and emotional development of students, directly impacting engagement and motivation for learning. The main objective of this research is to investigate the role of belonging and recognition in EJA, analyzing the contributions to the formation of identity and the academic development of students.
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