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Juan Camilo Loreto-Franco Yusty Carolina Restrepo-Segura Leisy Magdali Arroyave-Taborda

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The present review article aims to reveal the importance of integrating social intelligence in curricular designs and its contributions to strengthening prosocial skills, considering the characteristics and needs of rural and urban areas of Colombia. A systematic review is proposed, from the hermeneutical historical paradigm, qualitative approach; As a research strategy, the documentary review was used, which includes review and research articles, reflection articles, postgraduate theses and theoretical books from the last 10 years, present in databases such as: Digital Teaching; Digitalia; EBSCO host DATA BASES; ScienceDirect; Scopus. The categories of analysis were: rural education; Curricular design; cognition and social intelligence. The main results were grouped into three categories of analysis: importance of social intelligence in educational settings; differences between rural and urban educational sectors: repercussions on the development of social intelligence; and inclusion of social intelligence in curricular designs. In conclusion, it highlights that the curriculum, beyond providing an academic training, must respond to the integral and personal development of the students who are trained. In this way, the development of Social Intelligence in the educational environment becomes important, pointing to the particularities that arise in the individual and collective learning processes.

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Loreto-Franco, J. C., Restrepo-Segura, Y. C., & Arroyave-Taborda, L. M. (2020). Curriculum designs and social intelligence in Colombian urban and rural areas. CULTURA EDUCACIÓN Y SOCIEDAD, 12(1), 255–274. https://doi.org/10.17981/cultedusoc.12.1.2021.17
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