Educación transformadora 5.0

Educación transformadora 5.0: Claves para el aprendizaje en la era digital y emocional presenta una propuesta académica orientada a repensar los modelos educativos contemporáneos desde una perspectiva humanista, ética y tecnológica. La obra analiza la evolución hacia la Educación 5.0, integrando inteligencia artificial, educación emocional, metodologías activas, inclusión y sostenibilidad educativa, con énfasis en el aprendizaje centrado en la persona, el liderazgo pedagógico y la transformación institucional responsable.

Publicado: 30 enero de 2026
ISBN: 978-9942-7461-5-3
Derechos de autor: © 2026 Diego Alejandro Fernández Cando; Dolores Herminia Cando Jiménez; Verónica Annabel Estrella Romero; Daniel Alejandro Rodríguez Estrella

 

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Educación Transformadora 5.0: Claves para el Aprendizaje en la Era Digital y Emocional presenta una reflexión académica y crítica sobre los nuevos paradigmas educativos que emergen en un contexto marcado por la convergencia entre tecnología, emoción y humanismo. Desde el enfoque de la Educación 5.0, la obra analiza cómo la inteligencia artificial, las tecnologías emergentes, la educación emocional, la inclusión y la ética digital se integran para redefinir los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje en los distintos niveles educativos. Dirigido a docentes, investigadores, directivos y responsables de políticas educativas, el libro ofrece fundamentos teóricos, análisis contemporáneos y orientaciones estratégicas que permiten repensar la práctica pedagógica, fortalecer el desarrollo integral del estudiante y promover una educación innovadora, ética, sostenible y centrada en la persona.

Palabras clave: Educación 5.0; transformación educativa; inteligencia artificial en educación; educación emocional; innovación pedagógica; humanismo digital; aprendizaje integral.

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APA:
Estrella Romero, V. A. (2026). Educación Transformadora 5.0: Claves para el Aprendizaje en la Era Digital y Emocional. Sapiens Ediciones.
https://sapiensediciones.com/product/educacion-transformadora-5-0/
 
Vancouver:
Estrella Romero VA. Educación Transformadora 5.0: Claves para el Aprendizaje en la Era Digital y Emocional. Sapiens Ediciones; 2026.
https://sapiensediciones.com/product/educacion-transformadora-5-0/

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