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HUMANISM

IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. WORKSHOP FOR THE CETYS UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FACULTY. HUMANISM. Humanities and Social Sciences School. February 2009. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. 1. Contents. Welcome and presentation of the workshop’s purpose

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HUMANISM

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  1. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM WORKSHOP FOR THE CETYS UNIVERSITY SYSTEM FACULTY HUMANISM Humanities and Social Sciences School. February 2009

  2. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. 1. Contents Welcome and presentation of the workshop’s purpose Brief historical tour on the Impulse to Humanism Program. Group reading of the text: What is humanism? By Pablo Latapí. Presentation of the features of the humanist university, by Luis Olmos Shared/directed analysis of the Mission at CETYS as a speech to the humanist university Mission and System of Values Presentation of de workshop programs for the start, middle and end of college. Closing. Agreements and committments. Humanities and Social Sciences School. .

  3. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. 1. Purpose The participating faculty will: Analyze the philosophic-educational speech in the CETYS System, parting from its acknowledgement. Support and revise how the humanist workshops for students work. Humanities and Social Sciences School

  4. IMPULSE TO HUMANITY PROGRAM. 2. BRIEF HISTORICAL TOUR OF HUMANISM IN CETYS. Humanities and Social Sciences School. .

  5. IMPULSE TO HUMANITY PROGRAM The 3 dimensions of Humanism in CETYS TheInstitutionalMission The curricular model Specificactions Humanities and Social Sciences School

  6. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM The 3 dimensions of Humanism in CETYS Thelevel, dimension, theworld of IDEAS … whatwethink. Thesurroundings, exercisingbeliefs… whatwe do. Humanities and Social Sciences School

  7. PROGRAMA DE IMPULSO AL HUMANISMO. BRIEF HISTORICAL BACKGROUND • CETYS Mission: 1977 • The institution officially establishes their educational philosophy in a humanist way. • IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM: Parting from the mission through different efforts. • CREATION OF THE HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT: 1993 • HUMANISM IN THE CURRICULUM: officially in 1994 with the incorporation of CETYS hallmark courses. • HUMANISM IN EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: in 1996 with the cultural shops and other activities. • SYSTEM OF VALUES: 2004.

  8. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. HUMANISM IN CETYS IS MANIFESTED IN THREE LEVELS

  9. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. HUMANISM IN CETYS A PROGRAM TO IMPULSE HUMANISM . HALLMARK COURSES PUBLISHING WORKS STUDENT SHOPS FACULTY WORKSHOPS SYSTEM OF VALUES

  10. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. 3. Group reading of the text: What is humanism? by Pablo Latapí. Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  11. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. Main traits in humanism by Pablo Latapí Humanism is the current of thought that values and emphasizes what is specifically humane. INTELLIGENCE DIGNITY FREEWILL CONSCIENCE SYMBOLS VALUES AND NORMS SEARCH FOR EXPLANATIONS MORAL ORDER ART PHILOSOPHY SCIENCE RIGHTS ORDER FAITH HOPE LOVE TRANSCENDENCE REGRET Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  12. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. 4. CHARACTERISTICS OF A HUMANIST UNIVERSITY Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  13. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. THE HUMANIST UNIVERSITY Based on the book by Luis Olmos (2004), Crisis at the humanist university. CETYS Publishing • SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HUMANIST UNIVERSITIES • The search for economic self–sufficiency in order to supply humanist education: proceeds derived from the mission, not profit. • The meaning of the humanist university as an institution that seeks a person’s integral and intelectual training . • Openness to the presence of what is finite and eternal in social and personal life (sheltered by the religious phenomenon when it comes to strengthen spirituality).

  14. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. THE HUMANIST UNIVERSITY Based on the book by Luis Olmos (2004), Crisis at the humanist university. CETYS Publishing • The word HUMANIST may be applied to public and private universities, institutes, research centers, and religious universities, as long as they express the before-mentioned characteristics. In fact, the word humanist may even be overrated to a religious school, as well as to universities dedicated to humanism. That is, humanism does not depend on experts or investigators, but in the virtue of helping the human being educate himself.

  15. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. THE HUMANIST UNIVERSITY Based on the book by Luis Olmos (2004), Crisis at the humanist university. CETYS Publishing • To all universities, economic self-sufficiency is essential; this applies to humanist universities as well. The managers must risk all their talent, managing capability and practical sense to provide all this to the academic faculty. • Commercialization, based on the constant search for profit without a counterweight that avoids monopolic positions, is unreconcilable with ethics and the social function of an authentic humanist university.

  16. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. THE HUMANIST UNIVERSITY Based on the book by Luis Olmos (2004), Crisis at the humanist university. CETYS Publishing • Education itself does not accept the phrase: “give customers what they ask for”. That is, education does not last like merchandise, or an object of consumption. On the other hand, instruction and training, which non-humanist universities deal with, are important goods and services in the market.

  17. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. Nine identity features of a Humanist university The idea of the human person. The idea of truth The idea of liberty of human spirit Awareness of others Dignity of science Education as spirit bearer Appreciation of art, beauty and words The idea of welfare and love Coherence of life.

  18. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. Features of a university, while not being humanist, it is identified as serious and effective. • Features of a university, while not being humanist, • it is identified as serious and effective. • Scrupulous respect among what one offers to teach and certify and the committment of others to learn. • Justice and equity inside and outside classes. • The transparent policies of hiring and compensation. • Attention and tutorials to students. • Scholarships, financial aid and insurance for students in need. • Pertinent assistance when solving community problems.

  19. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. Central variables of humanism and theirrelationwith twobasicdimmensions of CETYS.

  20. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. Central variables of humanism in relationto thetwobasicdimmensions of CETYS

  21. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. Central variables of humanism in relationto thetwobasicdimmensions of CETYS

  22. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. 5. Shared/directed analysis of the CETYS Mission as a discourse of humanist education Humanities and Social Sciences School. .

  23. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM CETYS´Mission Normative Principles and Philosophy • Training of people with moral and intellectual capability to participate as citizens • Qualities of this trainee: • Make the basic values indestructible in the conscience, so it is possible to live in society and reach goals. • Through: Building of character • Training of a general culture • Scientific Training Humanities and Social Sciences School. .

  24. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. BUILDING OF CHARACTER • Assimilation of norms of conduct. • Habit formation. • Proper use of liberty. • Capacity to live in harmony with others. • Fulfillment of duty. • Search for truth. • Kindness as a natural attribute. • Intellectual development, tenacity, audacity and the courage to achieve goals. • Respect to oneself and honesty. Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  25. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. FORMATION OF A GENERAL CULTURE • Enrichment of personality • Continuous education SCIENTIFIC TRAINING • Knowledge and objective comprehension of the world • Capacity to solve problems Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  26. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. BASIC FUNCTIONS • Teaching: … not only must they be convinced of the social principles before mentioned, but to have, as well, the capability to transmit them to students. • Investigation: … educational problems; … needs the community demands; specific fields of instructors´ training… • Extension of culture: artistic expressions, scientific knowledge and all that preserves the improvement of the received and achieved cultural heritage. Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  27. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. GENERAL GUIDELINES • Excellence as an action and life style • Primacy of Ethics over techniques, this being at the service of human beings • Respect to the person´s dignity and to human rights • Liberty, social order and solidarity • Construction of a human quality civilization, where consideration is at the service of beings • Informal education and means of communication at the service of people • Primacy of reflection over information Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  28. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. 6. Mission and System of Values. Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  29. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. Humanism and System of values Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  30. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. Other universities. ANUIES P. Latapí Luis Olmos Juan C. López Values survey Internal studies • Consultations: • Education Committee • President • Experts Which was the explored route for the construction of the system of values? Mission INITIAL SCHEME OF THE SYSTEM OF VALUES CURRENT SCHEME OF THE SYSTEM OF VALUES Humanities and Social Sciences School

  31. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. THE VALUES AND DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN BEINGS… THE TRASCENDENCE DIMENSION MORAL DIMENSION The values proposed in the system must respond to these dimensions. It is common for a value to be expressed in more than one dimension. SOCIAL DIMENSION INTELLECTUAL DIMENSION AFFECTIVE DIMENSION ECONOMICAL AND LABOR DIMENSION BIOPHYSICAL DIMENSION

  32. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. Sincerity Solidarity Creativity Intelligence Democracy Responsibility Spirit of service Subsidiarity Tolerance Committment Respect to life Perseverance Honesty Courage Tenacity Search for common well-being Excellence Critical spirit Search for truth Order Laboriousness Audacity Respect Fidelity Nationalism As system with a core… LIBERTY JUSTICE TRUTH BEAUTY WELFARE SPIRITUALITY To promote one value is to strengthen the rest.

  33. HUMAN VALUES AND DIMENSIONS TRANSCENDENCE DIMENSION JUSTICE LIBERTY TRUTH BEAUTY WELFARE SPIRITUALITY SOCIAL DIMENSION MORAL DIMENSION INTELLECTUAL DIMENSION AFFECTIVE DIMENSION ECONOMICAL AND LABOR DIMENSION BIOPHYSICAL DIMENSION

  34. RELATIONS BETWEEN VALUES AND VIRTUES, ATTITUDES AND QUALITIES. JUSTICE Equity Respect towards diversity It is a social action principle that favors human interaction which grants everyone what corresponds to them. Tolerance Solidarity Respect Subsidiarity Democracy Common welfare Which conditions should my activities have in order to live this value? How can it be developed in my department-field?

  35. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. I like being man, being people, because I know that my course in the world is not predetermined. That my “destiny” is not a piece of information but something that needs to be done and whose responsibility I cannot escape from. I like being people, because the story I knit with others, and whose making I participate in, is a time of possibilities, not of determinism. Paulo Freire Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  36. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. 7. PRESENTATION OF THE WORKSHOPS FOR THE BEGINNING, MID, AND END OF COLLEGE PROGRAMS Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  37. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. Induction to college life workshop Objective: Involve new entrance students in a reflection and introspection process, where they face their human reality with the college life they are about to begin. That is why the workshop intends to provide reflection models in the sense of student life in three dimensions: in the personal area, in college life and as a member of the CETYS community. Humanities and Social Sciences School

  38. Induction to College Life Workshop Welcome 5-10 minutes Welcome 5-10 minutes Icebreaker 30 minutes Introspection with a web chart 1 hour Break 20 minutes Humanism in CETYS 1 hour Personal Project 45 minutes Workshop Assessment 10 minutes

  39. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. Mid College Program Workshop Objective: Facilitate students´reflection on what their college life has been parting from three levels: their personal performance, their performance as a generation and their contribution to the institution. Once students have made this reflection, they are expected to make a college life plan for the rest of their professional training. Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  40. Mid College Program Workshop 4:00 pm Welcome 4:10 Generational analysis 5:10 Personal diagnostic 5:20 Consensual diagnostic 6:00 Break 6:20 Generational Transcendence Project in a humanist CETYS 7:20 Development of a personal life project 7:50 Assessment

  41. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. End of College Program Workshop Objective: Confront their real profile as a CETYS graduate vs. their initial and idealist profile –always through a critical-analytical reflective interaction of the participants-. Their trajectory as students is assessed through the actions developed in the individual and generational levels. Humanities and Social Sciences School.

  42. End of College Program Workshop Welcome 10 minutes Visions of two periods 60 minutes Break 5 minutes Construction and contrasting of skills 50 minutes Break 20 minutes Vital balance 60 minutes Variant 30 minutes Personal Project 10 minutes Assessment and Closing

  43. IMPULSE TO HUMANISM PROGRAM. 8. Closing. Agreements and committments. Humanities and Social Sciences School.

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