Homeschooling: ¿Iniciativa feminista que rompe con el Estado, pero se parece a lo tradicional? [Homeschooling: A Feminist Initiative That Breaks with the State, but Resembles the Traditional?]
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Narrated by:
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Angélica García Andrade
About this listen
Sandra Machuca, facilitadora de aprendizaje autodirigido, coach para familias homeschoolers, nos muestra cómo la educación en casa lejos de las manos del gobierno es una vía de empoderamiento del papel de las madres.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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