Editorial.

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Title: Editorial.
Authors: Serra, María Silvia1, Parra-León, Gustavo Adolfo2
Source: Pedagogía y Saberes. ene-jun2026, Issue 64, p4-6. 3p.
Subject Terms: *Education methodology, *Learning, Aesthetics, Perspective (Art), Popular culture, Psychological factors
Abstract (English): The article focuses on the relationship between art, aesthetics, and education, highlighting the need to reconstruct the sense of what it means to be human in contemporary educational practice. The "aesthetic turn" is mentioned as a way to enrich knowledge in the human and social sciences, allowing for a deeper analysis of sensitivities and narratives in the educational field. Through a dossier that includes various research studies, topics such as artistic training, aesthetics in education, and the influence of popular culture are explored, as well as the importance of emotional and bodily aspects in the educational process. This approach seeks to open a dialogue about new ways of understanding and practicing education in contemporary contexts. [Extracted from the article]
Abstract (Spanish): El artículo se centra en la relación entre arte, estética y educación, destacando la necesidad de reconstruir el sentido de lo humano en la práctica educativa contemporánea. Se menciona el "giro estético" como una forma de enriquecer el conocimiento en las ciencias humanas y sociales, permitiendo un análisis más profundo de las sensibilidades y narrativas en el ámbito educativo. A través de un dossier que incluye diversas investigaciones, se exploran temas como la formación artística, la estética en la educación y la influencia de la cultura popular, así como la importancia de lo emocional y lo corporal en el proceso educativo. Este enfoque busca abrir un diálogo sobre nuevas formas de entender y practicar la educación en contextos contemporáneos. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article focuses on the relationship between art, aesthetics, and education, highlighting the need to reconstruct the sense of what it means to be human in contemporary educational practice. The "aesthetic turn" is mentioned as a way to enrich knowledge in the human and social sciences, allowing for a deeper analysis of sensitivities and narratives in the educational field. Through a dossier that includes various research studies, topics such as artistic training, aesthetics in education, and the influence of popular culture are explored, as well as the importance of emotional and bodily aspects in the educational process. This approach seeks to open a dialogue about new ways of understanding and practicing education in contemporary contexts. [Extracted from the article]
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