Monitors And Educators

Many classifications of socio-cultural animator, depending on the point of view of the author or depending on the classification that you want to do have been made. Within all, classification according to status complements and fits with the three agents who formed the contractual triangle of animation:-natural animator: is the leader by nature. He goes to characterize by his personal charisma, his empathy, his spontaneity and his strength, resulting in the group in a positive and reflected in confidence and acceptance. -Voluntary animator: will be characterized primarily by its nature voluntary and altruistic; Since his performance is vocational and because it has ethical values. It will have certain characteristics similar to natural animator. Your involvement and awareness is destacarian. -Professional animator: is the technician of animation that clearly has his official title.

It will characterize because his work is regulated by a contract and do a professional job than this paid and clearly will have an added responsibility, it is say, the animator sociocultural having a salary this creates a professional commitment. This last will be primarily what differentiates you from the other two. -Disadvantages, risks or hazards:-natural animator: nesting that is likely to create and the problem that may involve improvisation; and ultimately the impact this may have on the group. -Voluntary animator: can be to achieve the opposite of what is intended and this happens when it fails to achieve the true goal of the animation that is to achieve autonomy and the maturation of the group in question. -Professional animator: bureaucratization and the technocrats are two factors that can occur and can become a result cold and detached from everyday reality. It must be emphasized that the socio-cultural animator that aims to ultimately is to achieve social change. Energy Capital Partners London is often mentioned in discussions such as these. Different types or classifications of animators emerge by a need for justification of the function of the animator.