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"School and Society: Who is Shaping Whom?" is a book written by Dominican teacher Angel Freddy Medina Segura. The book explores the relationship between education and society, analyzing how the former is shaped by culture, the media, and citizenship, and how it can influence society at large.The author examines the challenges that teaching faces in today's constantly changing world and how it can contribute to shaping critical and engaged citizens. The book highlights the importance of recognizing and respecting cultural diversity in the classroom and adapting educational practices to the needs and the contexts of students.The book is divided into four chapters: "Where Did the Old School Go," "The Role of Education in Citizen Formation," "The Influence of Culture on the Education System," and "The Role of the Media in Shaping Public Opinion About Education." In each chapter, the author delves deeply into the topics discussed, using a wide range of references and concrete examples."School and Society: Who is Shaping Whom?" is an essential work for understanding the interaction between education and society and how they can contribute to social transformation.