La ciencia y la técnica en La Edad de Oro

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  • Nancy Guerrero Rodríguez Instituto Superior Pedagógico José de la Luz y Caballero Holguín
  • Alba Rosa Moreno Tamayo Instituto Superior Pedagógico José de la Luz y Caballero Holguín

Keywords:

La Edad de Oro, José Julián Martí Pérez, ciencia y técnica

Abstract

The Golden Age,clasic of the literature for children and also the result of the highest level of thought of our Joseph Marti, easily to reach by children and young people because of its instructive and educative purposes, it wasn´t unawre to technical-scientific development that was achieved through, the whole historical process and above all in the advances occurred in the 80´s in ninety century, from which Martí was exceptional witness. This magazine expresses Martí´s wish that all children get amazed abaut those discoveries like the electricity and the technology of the several branches of the human knowledge, with the aim of arousine the interest in changine the world they live in. This work has as its purpose to stimulate teachers and specialistists´s interest of giving to the children, teenagers and young people that source   of knowledge abaut science and technics for turning into reality Martí biggest dream that was to settle the Earth of a new kind of man who is ready to live productively in it.

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References

Anuario del Centro de Estudios Martianos, Nro 13, 1990.
Martí Pérez, José. La Edad de Oro. La Habana: EDT. Gente Nueva, 1985.
Martí Pérez, José. Obras Completas. Tomo 20. La Habana: EDT de Ciencias Sociales, 1975.
Toledo Sande, Josefina. La ciencia y la técnica en José Martí. La Habana: EDT. Ciencia y Técnica, 1994.
Serra García, Marina. La ciencia y la técnica en La Edad de Oro. La Habana: Revista Universidad de La Habana, Nro. 237. 1987.
Valdés Galárraga, Ramiro. Diccionario del pensamiento martiano. La Habana: EDT Ciencias Sociales, 2002.

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2005-01-01

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