Being open to other generations A research on - and - with adolescents in Mantova (Italy).

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M. L. De Natale
C. Simonetti

Abstract

The research which is presented in this article has been developed in the last school year with adolescents in the secondary schools in Mantova and was sustained by Regional office for education in Lombardia, Lions club Mantova Ducale, CreadaItalia onlus, and chair of Family Pedagogy in Catholic University of Sacred Hearth in Milano. The origin of the project was related to the idea that men and women nowadays need educational help to construct their relationships in a correct way in this changing society and the adult educators must reflect on the new educational needs of the adolescents, in order to educate them to the value of reciprocal RESPECT. The chosen method was to investigate students through an “ad hoc” questionnaire prepared and with the CASI system in the computer classroom, with the presence of a researcher involved in the project. The collected data have been analyzed in order to understand the character of these adolescents and the values to which they testify in everyday life with reference to male: female relationships. The result of this research has been published in a book presented to the town, useful to educators in schools and out of schools; and this year there will be a programme of education offered to parents, teachers and students and other adults together.

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M. L. De Natale, Catholic University Sacred Heart in Milan

M. L. De Natale is professor of education in the Catholic University Sacred Heart in Milan where she was Vice Rector from 2002 to 2010.
She is author of many books on adult education and family education; among many prizes in 2013 received the P. Freire Prize for Adult Education from Valparaiso University in Chile.

C. Simonetti, University in Foggia

C. Simonetti is researcher in University in Foggia where she is teaching educational subjects in the Faculty of Medicine. She graduated with a PhD in education in the Catholic University in Milan, is author of books on family education and the pedagogy of sport.