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La consulenza pedagogica nella prospettiva del professionalismo

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  • Claudio Melacarne

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Il presente contributo intende offrire una lettura della figura del consulente pe-dagogico dentro l?evoluzione degli attuali scenari professionali. Nella prima parte sar? presa in esame la letteratura che ha sviluppato il dibattito sulla funzione consulenziale che caratterizza molti professionisti dell?educazione e della formazione. Nella seconda parte sar? approfondita la letteratura sul professionalissimo organizzativo al fine di esplorare nelle conclusioni le possibili evoluzioni del costrutto di consulenza pedagogica dentro i nuovi scenari professionali. .

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  • Claudio Melacarne, 2020. "La consulenza pedagogica nella prospettiva del professionalismo," QUADERNI DI ECONOMIA DEL LAVORO, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2020(112), pages 69-81.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:quaqua:v:html10.3280/qua2020-112006
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