In Daniel Brailovsky’s book, Pedagogía (entre paréntesis)
Brailovsky distinguishes between the classroom as a relationship and as a system. daniel brailovsky pedagogia entre parentesis
Daniel Brailovsky's Pedagogía (entre paréntesis) is a deep dive into the nuances of modern education, moving beyond the binary "new vs. traditional" debate. It invites educators to pause—hence the parentheses—and reflect on the actual relationships and ethics within the classroom. Novedades Educativas Key Themes of the Book Breaking the Binary A pedagogue who works "in parentheses" often feels guilty
A pedagogue who works "in parentheses" often feels guilty. They feel they are "wasting time." They feel the pressure of the clock. But Brailovsky reminds us that this "wasted time" is often where the real teaching lies. It is a paradox: by stepping outside the official structure, we often find the only place where true learning can occur. In Daniel Brailovsky’s book