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BBVA Aprendemos juntos 2030

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Aprendemos juntos es una iniciativa de BBVA donde se da voz a las personas que nos inspiran a construir una vida mejor. En este canal descubrirás los contenidos más útiles para afrontar tu día a día, animándonos a luchar por una sociedad más inclusiva y respetuosa con el planeta. En BBVA queremos acompañarte y darte herramientas, experiencias y conocimientos para que cada uno de nosotros y nosotras tenga la oportunidad de vivir de la mejor forma posible. Síguenos y no te pierdas nuestras entrevistas, ¡te esperamos!

Episodes

''La vida no es la que vivimos, sino cómo la recordamos para contarla'', Facundo Manes

El neurocientífico Facundo Manes es investigador del Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) y el Instituto de Neurociencias de la Fundación Favaloro . Es también profesor en la Universidad Favaloro (Argentina), University of California San Francisco , Medical University of South Carolina (Estados Unidos) y Macquarie University (Australia). Escribe en las revistas científicas más prestigiosas: Brain, JAMA Neurology, Nature Human Behaviour , Neurology, The Lancet Neur...

Mar 14, 201957 minSeason 1Ep. 89

Studio quello che mi piace o quello che mi può fare trovare un lavoro?, Nuccio Ordine

Nuccio Ordine è umanista, filosofo, esperto in letteratura italiana e studioso molto apprezzato a livello internazionale per i suoi studi sul Rinascimento. Inoltre, impartisce lezioni all’Universitá della Calabria. Si racconta che, a lezione, Ordine dica delle cose incredibili ai suoi alunni, per esempio di non studiare pensado alle opportunitá prefessionali ma di scegliere quello che li appassiona, o di leggere per piacere e non per essere promossi…...

Mar 07, 20192 hr 43 minSeason 1Ep. 88

"El castigo no es educativo, es inseguridad adulta", Marisa Moya

Dirige Escuela Infantil Gran Vía y cuenta con una larga trayectoria profesional en este ámbito. Creadora de un proyecto innovador de mejora de la educación Infantil , Escuela enREDada que promueve relaciones respetuosas y ambientes emocionalmente armónicos. Su escuela fue la anfitriona de la Disciplina Positiva en España, en el año 2013; a partir de esta fecha numerosas promociones de educadores se han formado en este centro. Actualmente compagina su labor de directora de Escuela Infantil Gran V...

Feb 28, 201955 minSeason 1Ep. 87

Who's worth more, Neymar or a teacher? And other philosophical questions, Michael Sandel

Michael Sandel is the Professor of Government at Harvard University and one of the most highly regarded and well-known philosophers in the world, his classes at Harvard are wildly popular and always fully packed. Last October he received the 2018 Princess of Asturias Award for Social Sciences because, according to the jury, he has “ managed to transmit his dialogic, deliberative approach to debate to a global audience .” Sandel believes that faith in debate has been lost, which is one of the rea...

Feb 21, 201958 minSeason 1Ep. 86

"Hacer buenas fotos es fácil, lo difícil es narrar una buena historia", Gervasio Sánchez

Gervasio Sánchez lleva treinta años haciendo periodismo, contando y fotografiando situaciones de guerra y postguerra , documentando conflictos, y mostrándonos los efectos de la destrucción y barbarie que producen las guerras. Ha publicado varios libros y ha recibido numerosos premios, entre los que destaca el Premio Nacional de Fotografía en 2009. Jamás recibió una clase de fotografía , pero aprendió el oficio mirando cómo lo hacían los mejores fotógrafos de su época: Sebastiao Salgado, James Na...

Feb 19, 20191 hr 2 minSeason 1Ep. 85

¿Cuál es el gran poder de las matemáticas?, Adrián Paenza

Adrián Paenza es periodista, matemático y profesor. Su afán y su esfuerzo tienen como objetivo, primero, descubrir cada uno de los rincones donde se esconden las matemáticas en nuestra vida, y demostrar, después, que no todo tiene una única solución. Fue elegido el mejor divulgador de Matemáticas del mundo por la Unión Matemática Internacional , que le concedió en 2014 el Premio Leelavati por "su decisiva contribución en cambiar la mente de todo un país acerca de cómo la matemática es percibida ...

Feb 12, 20191 hr 10 minSeason 1Ep. 84

''Il n'y aura pas de paix sur la terre si on n'est pas en paix avec l'enfance'', André Stern

André Stern n'est jamais allé à l’école. Il était élevé sous l'apprentissage libre et informel, en dehors de toute scolarisation. Donc, André a grandi dans un environnement de jeux et d’expériences qui l’intéressait. Finalement, il a devenu un musicien, compositeur, luthier, conférencier, journaliste et auteur. Il est le fondateur du mouvement 'écologie de l’enfance' et directeur de l' Institut Arno Stern (Laboratoire d'observation et de préservation des dispositions spontanées de l’enfant). Son...

Feb 07, 201954 minSeason 1Ep. 83

"Artificial intelligence will reveal our true value as humans", Ranga Yogeshwar

Ranga Yogeshwar is one of the most popular scientists in Germany, a board member of several research institutions and founder of several scientific initiatives. He is a frequent star on German television and radio , where he has hosted numerous shows and debates. In his most recent book called “ Next Exit: The Future ” he analyzes how science and technology will transform our lives. Ranga Yogeshwar travels the world giving lectures on the challenges posed by innovations and how they are changing...

Feb 06, 201954 minSeason 1Ep. 82

Por qué la música es tan importante en nuestra vida, José Manuel Zapata

Cuenta el tenor José Manuel Zapata que su relación con la música clásica le llegó por casualidad a los 18 años, pero que se enamoró de ella a la primera escucha. Fue entonces cuando decidió estudiar canto: de la Escuela Superior de Canto de Madrid al Conservatorio Superior de Música de Valencia y, entre medias, diversas clases magistrales y cursos de perfeccionamiento con las más grandes figuras del canto. Últimamente, Zapata dedica su tiempo y su energía a la reinvención de su amada música clás...

Feb 05, 20191 hr 29 minSeason 1Ep. 81

Do all young people need a university education?, Tony Wagner

Tony Wagner is one of the most renowned experts working in education around the world. A high school teacher in the U.S. for more than a decade , he currently works at the Harvard Innovation Lab. For years he has advocated for a new approach to education. In fact, he is on the board of several educational institutions and public organizations. Wagner contends that the current educational model needs to change so that young people can build an assured future focused around what they want and what...

Feb 01, 201939 minSeason 1Ep. 80

¿Tiene tu hijo que tomar más azúcar en época de exámenes?, J.M. Mulet

José Miguel Mulet es licenciado en Química y doctor en Bioquímica y Biología Molecular por la Universidad de Valencia. Profesor de Biotecnología en la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, dirige una línea de investigación en el Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas que trata de desarrollar plantas tolerantes a la sequía y al frío. También dirige el Máster en Biotecnología Molecular y Celular de Plantas....

Jan 31, 20191 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 79

"Your child and you in the digital age", Elizabeth Kilbey

Dr. Elizabeth Kilbey is a leading clinical psychologist and collaborates as child psychologist with British Channel 4's "The Secret Life of 4, 5 and 6 Year Olds," an educational TV research experiment that glimpses into how children behave when grown-ups are not around. She is the author of “Unplugged Parenting,” a book that has helped hundreds of parents address key issues during the early years of their children’s development, especially related to the time they spend in front of screens. In h...

Jan 30, 201929 minSeason 1Ep. 78

"La dislexia es una dificultad de aprendizaje, no es una enfermedad" Luz Rello

Luz Rello es, actualmente, investigadora universitaria en Estados Unidos. Pero en el pasado, fue una niña que sufrió el fracaso escolar como consecuencia de la dislexia. Según explica : “Cuando era pequeña soñaba con tener buenas notas, pero me esforzaba y no lo conseguía. Hasta que una profesora descubrió que tenía dislexia”. Y añade : “ La dislexia es un problema grave , pero tiene solución. Con la detección y el apoyo necesarios, se puede superar ”. Asegura que, según estudios científicos, so...

Jan 24, 201947 minSeason 1Ep. 77

“L’altruisme nous aide à combattre la douleur”, Boris Cyrulnik

Boris Cyrulnik est psychiatre, neurologue, professeur à l’Université de Toulon (France) et auteur de livres telles comme ‘Les vilains petits canards’, ‘Résilience connaissances de base’ ou ‘Parler d’amour au bord du gouffre’. Il est considéré comme un référence internationale de la ‘résilience’, - la capacité de l’être humain pour surmonter la douleur -, Cyrulnik a survécu à la Seconde Guerre Mondiale et au Nazisme à l’âge de six ans, quand il avait perdu a grand part de sa famille à Auschwitz. ...

Jan 23, 201952 minSeason 1Ep. 76

How mathematics predict the future, Marcus du Sautoy

Marcus du Sautoy is a writer, television host and mathematics professor at the University of Oxford. He is best known for hosting the BBC documentary “The Code” , which explains basic concepts regarding the historical use and meaning of numbers. He says : “Some scientists want to discover a theory for everything, while I look at it from a different perspective, from another place: articulating some limits, establishing some questions that science was never able to answer .”...

Jan 23, 20191 hr 11 minSeason 1Ep. 74

Todo lo que me enseñaron los niños, José Antonio Fernández Bravo

José Antonio Fernández Bravo es docente, escribe e investiga sobre Educación y aprendizaje de la Matemática, así como sobre los procesos de enseñanza para la Innovación Educativa. Insiste en subrayar que , cuando hablamos de aprendizaje, la pregunta fundamental que nos debemos hacer no es cómo de bien realiza el niño los ejercicios que hace, sino cuánto bien le hacen al niño los ejercicios que realiza. " Ni existe ni existirá método alguno de enseñanza superior a la capacidad de aprendizaje del ...

Jan 22, 20192 hr 44 minSeason 1Ep. 75

"You are creative, whether you know it or not", Duncan Wardle

For 30 years, Duncan Wardle worked for one of the most creative companies in the world: Walt Disney. It is his opinion that everyone is born creative. The problem is, at some point, someone told us that we are not. And we believed them. Wardle insists on the importance of re-connecting with the child we once were, and recovering creativity in all areas of life. "When we are trying to create great ideas, we have to play," he says....

Jan 18, 201937 minSeason 1Ep. 72

Breaking the myths about teenagers, Daniel J. Siegel

Daniel J. Siegel is a medical doctor, professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of California School of Medicine in Los Angeles, co-director of the UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center and executive director of the Mindsight Institute. With a positive vision, Siegel argues that adolescence is a very special time, emotions are sparked, social connections made, and searches start for what's new and creative essence: “Adolescents have passion, a feeling that everything matters . They hav...

Jan 17, 201955 minSeason 1Ep. 70

"Tenemos que ir a la movilización educativa de la sociedad", José Antonio Marina

El filósofo y pedagogo José Antonio Marina es un teórico de la educación en toda la extensión de la palabra. Ha escrito numerosos ensayos basados en sus investigaciones sobre la inteligencia. Paralelamente, está impulsando una "movilización educativa" cuyo propósito es involucrar a toda la sociedad española en la tarea de mejorar la educación mediante un cambio cultural que aproveche la preocupación, la generosidad, la energía y el talento de miles de personas dispuestas a colaborar. Por y para ...

Jan 17, 20192 hr 35 minSeason 1Ep. 73

Strategies for being a better learner, Barbara Oakley

Barbara Oakley is an engineering professor at Oakland University in Rochester and is a Ramón y Cajal Distinguished Scholar in Global Digital Learning at McMaster University. She is director of the course 'Learning to learn' offered by Coursera, the largest online course in the world. Oakley is one of the international pioneers in the area of neuroeducation and winner of numerous teaching awards, such as the Chester F. Carlson Award from the American Society for Engineering Education. Oakley invi...

Jan 16, 20191 hr 6 minSeason 1Ep. 67

What can you learn from an astronaut?, Chris Hadfield

Chris Hadfield was the first Canadian astronaut to live aboard the International Space Station , spending almost 4,000 hours in space. Hadfield is one of the most experienced and accomplished astronauts in the world ; he was responsible for the shuttle´s communications during 25 launches, was NASA’s director of operations, chief of robotics at the Johnson Space Center, and chief of operations for the International Space Station. He also served as commander of the International Space Station wher...

Jan 15, 201958 minSeason 1Ep. 71

What it takes to be a good teacher, Ken Robinson

This educator, writer and communicator , is a world leader in pedagogy. Robinson believes a profound transformation of the current education system is needed and maintains that the role of teachers is decisive. He argues that "It’s difficult to overstate the importance of teachers in your life" and adds: " It is a multi-faceted profession, one of the most demanding jobs a person can have. " As opposed to examinations and subject hierarchies, he defends creativity as one of the most important ski...

Jan 14, 20192 hr 49 minSeason 1Ep. 69

''Knowing how to concentrate is more decisive for a child than his IQ'', Daniel Goleman

Considered to be one of the most influential psychologists of recent times, Daniel Goleman burst onto the international scene as the best-selling author of 'Emotional Intelligence' . Goleman maintains that we should teach our children how to practice and develop emotional intelligence. The psychologist stresses the fundamental importance that our ability to focus our attention plays in today's world, either as a way to practice self-control, to improve our ability to empathize with others, or be...

Jan 11, 201928 minSeason 1Ep. 68

''My message to the girls who dream of being scientists'', Jane Goodall

Considered to be one of the most influential female scientists of the twentieth century, Jane Goodall's eyes shine when she shares her stories from days past; today they have become life lessons about science and education: "Be curious and make mistakes, be patient and don't give up." this extraordinary woman reiterates. Doctor Goodall's research revolutionized the scientific community and fascinated the entire world with her National Geographic documentaries . Her perseverance, intuition, empat...

Jan 10, 20191 hr 12 minSeason 1Ep. 71

Take care of your brain now, and it will take care of you later, Frances Jensen

A neurologist and a mother: that's how Frances Jensen, one of the most respected international researchers of the adolescent brain, defines herself. She is chair of the Neurology Department at the University of Pennsylvania . In her latest work 'The Teenage Brain' . " Teenagers are learning machines ," states this neurologist, although she qualifies that " they learn both the good and the bad equally well ." From her privileged position as a scientist, teacher, and mother, Jensen explores and di...

Jan 09, 201946 minSeason 1Ep. 66

How we use the phone in front of our children, Adam Alter

Adam Alter is a psychologist and professor in the Psychology Department at New York University, and a regular contributor to prestigious media like The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Wired, and Popular Science. Alter is the author of the U.S. best-selling book., ‘Irresistible’ , where he describes behavior that is harmful and addictive for our children and uses examples that will resonate with many. "If they always find the answer using a screen , children won’t learn to se...

Jan 08, 201931 minSeason 1Ep. 65

“The mindset that can change a child's life”, Carol Dweck

Professor of psychology at Stanford University , Carol Dweck is one of the leading researchers and international innovators in education due to her ground-breaking ideas about mindset, motivation, and development. Dweck created the concepts of fixed mindset , people who believe that intelligence is innate and unchangeable; and the growth mindset, those who believe that their skills can improve with training and effort. Through her research, she has concluded that parents, teachers, and educators...

Jan 04, 201941 minSeason 1Ep. 64

"Prepare your child for the path, instead of the path for your child”, Tim Elmore

Tim Elmore is a popular American writer , trainer, and expert on the millennial generation. He is the founder of Growing Leaders , a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide real life leadership skills to students. He is the author of books such as ‘ Generation iY: Secrets to Connecting with Today's Teens & Young Adults in the Digital Age ’ and ‘ 12 Huge Mistakes Parents Can Avoid: Leading Your Kids to Succeed in Life ’. In his work ‘ Nurturing the Leader Within Your Child ’ he is cri...

Jan 03, 201938 minSeason 1Ep. 63

Can a group of children with access to the internet learn on their own?, Sugata Mitra

A doctor in physics and professor of educational technology at the University of Newcastle (United Kingdom), Sugata Mitra became world famous when TED, the organization that promotes technology, education and design, chose his talk as the most inspiring and with the greatest potential for change in 2013. He is also known for his “ Hole in the Wall ” experiment, which inspired the novel that later became the movie ‘Slumdog Millionaire.’ Today, his educational proposal, SOLE (Self-Organized Learni...

Jan 02, 20191 hr 7 minSeason 1Ep. 62

What makes the world’s happiest people different?, Tal Ben-Shahar

A doctor in psychology and philosophy , Tal Ben-Shahar currently holds the record for the largest enrollment in an undergraduate course at Harvard University: over 1400 students per semester. His Positive Psychology course quickly earned professor Tal Ben-Shahar his “Happyness Professor” nickname among students. His theories, which draw on science to propose methods to live life with enthusiasm and happiness, have resonated far beyond his classrooms, and his books have become global bestsellers....

Dec 31, 201857 minSeason 1Ep. 61