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Pedagogía Activa y Decolonial en Clave Transdisciplinar

Translated title of the contribution: Active and Decolonial Pedagogy in a Transdisciplinary Key

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Abstract

Educational systems in Latin America have long replicated Eurocentric pedagogical models aligned with hegemonic global interests, privileging instrumental knowledge while marginalizing the epistemologies of Indigenous peoples, Afrodescendant communities, and rural populations. This trend has led to fragmented, rigid, and standardized curricula that exclude ancestral knowledge and local experiences, thereby hindering the recognition of other valid ways of knowing. In response to this reality, it is urgent to rethink education from more inclusive, dialogical, and critical perspectives. Within this framework, active pedagogy emerges as a meaningful alternative by placing the learner at the center of the educational process, promoting participation, and fostering the collective construction of knowledge. Decolonial pedagogy, in turn, challenges colonial epistemic logics and reclaims local and community-based knowledge as legitimate sources. From a transdisciplinary perspective, this paper analyzes active and decolonial pedagogies through a transdisciplinary lens. Using a hermeneutical methodology, it offers a critical reflection on the necessary changes in school culture and educational processes. It concludes that the articula-tion between active pedagogy, decolonial pedagogy, and transdisciplinarity is not only possible but essential for a more human, critical, and liberating education capable of addressing contemporary challenges.
Translated title of the contributionActive and Decolonial Pedagogy in a Transdisciplinary Key
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Pages (from-to)278-292
Number of pages15
JournalRevista de la Universidad del Zulia
Volume16
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Sep 2025

Keywords

  • Active pedagogy
  • Emerging methodology
  • Decolonial pedagogy
  • Transdisciplinarity

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 111A Education

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