Bibliographic citations
Franco, M., (2021). Promoviendo la convivencia y ciudadanía de los niños y niñas de Layo - Cusco: Sistematización de la ludoteca [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/20935
Franco, M., Promoviendo la convivencia y ciudadanía de los niños y niñas de Layo - Cusco: Sistematización de la ludoteca []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/20935
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title = "Promoviendo la convivencia y ciudadanía de los niños y niñas de Layo - Cusco: Sistematización de la ludoteca",
author = "Franco Fernández, María Luisa",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
The present systematization has as its objective to analyze the experience of community work with boys and girls in the Playroom in Layo, Cusco, developed by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus during the period 2000 – 2009. The core of this systematization, and central to it, is the promotion of coexistence and citizenship. The methodology used is the systematization of experiences, framed in the qualitative paradigm. The participants were 20 adolescents, young people, fathers and mothers (parents), and women religious. Interviews, focus groups and workshops were held. The ethical aspects considered familiarization, participation, collective construction and the return of results. At the level of results, the most important historical milestones were identified; the learnings, the most important being the assessment of knowledge; the promotion of coexistence and citizenship; political incidence; and linking with other actors. The conclusions indicate that the playroom experience in Layo constitutes a community space of transformation for the participants, enables the construction of new meanings about childhood which favor the recognition and construction of agendas for the benefit of boys and girls in becoming important social actors. For the religious, the process of “being dyed in el sur andino (Southern Andes)” implies a permanent review of their pastoral practice and a change in the way they relate to the communities. In this sense, the commitment to community work is fundamental, insofar as it favors the development of new sensitivities, questions power relationships, and advances in the construction of a “we”. For this reason, it is proposed to disseminate the experience of the Playroom not only within the Congregation, but also seeking greater ties with organizations and institutions that work on the issues of childhood, generating work spaces and advocacy that contribute to the debate of public policies at the national level from a concrete experience of the Andean south.
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