Entre Parentesis — Daniel Brailovsky Pedagogia

: He distinguishes between seeing a student as a "customer" (someone to please) versus a "subject" (someone to teach and guide). The Classroom as Conversation

During a conflict, force yourself to wait 30 seconds before speaking. Watch body language. Breathe. In those 30 seconds, you are already practicing Brailovsky’s philosophy. daniel brailovsky pedagogia entre parentesis

In the frantic world of 21st-century education, teachers are overwhelmed. They face standardized testing, rigid curricula, behavioral management crises, and the relentless pressure to produce measurable "results." In this context, the figure of emerges as a refreshing, almost rebellious voice. Through his foundational concept— "Pedagogía entre paréntesis" (Pedagogy in Parentheses)—Brailovsky invites educators to do something counterintuitive: stop, look, and question before acting. : He distinguishes between seeing a student as

One of the most poignant "pieces" of the book is the critique of the question, . Breathe