The Ratio Studiorum and its link withthe first Argentine university
The work that we present aims to reflect on the incidence of the Ratio Studiorum in the humanistic formation of the University of San Ignacio de Córdoba (Argentina). It aims to contextualize the Ignatian model completed in 1599 and its application in this academic center, located at the headquarters...
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Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad
2019
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ihs/article/view/24775 |
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| Sumario: | The work that we present aims to reflect on the incidence of the Ratio Studiorum in the humanistic formation of the University of San Ignacio de Córdoba (Argentina). It aims to contextualize the Ignatian model completed in 1599 and its application in this academic center, located at the headquarters of the Jesuit Province of Paraguay. The model of the Ratio was linked to the constitutions of the university dictated in 1663, forming a theoretical-practical body of pedagogical functioning that extended until the Suppression in 1773. The new organizational structure is one of the factors of relevance of this teaching-learning system. Each actor, from the provincial, through the rector, teachers and students were developed within a framework of harmony. Even the procurator, whose mission was to make teaching free through the maintenance of a network of media that provided what was necessary for that purpose. The school organization started from the curriculum, or curriculum, whose basic structures were philosophy and theology. Within this framework are framed texts inclined to the philosophical system proposed by Aristotle in Antiquity and developed and interpreted from the Christian perspective by St. Thomas. But we also address the institutional everyday in the income and promotion of the student, the school calendar, public events and other resources that formed an integral formation that educated an elite that came to question the political system of his time. |
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