From a managerial perspective, the rapid diffusion of actions and strategies accelerating the digital transformation of institutions is critical for success.
Karen Núñez Valdés +2 more
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In this article, we argue that efforts to internationalize higher education that do not make visible the colonial legacy in the higher education space become catalysts that intensify and reproduce the power asymmetries among countries, universities, and ...
Roxana Chiappa, K. Finardi
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Experiences of professionalized Chilean dental educators. A qualitative study.
Introduction:The active learning process is certainly one of the most complex challenges in dental education. It is essential for the development of critical thinking and clinical skills. There is evidence of the need for teacher professionalization, but there is scarce literature reporting on the positive changes in the teaching profession based on ...
Héctor Oñate +3 more
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Battling to keep education going: Chilean and Portuguese teacher experiences in COVID-19 Times
The article presents results of studies in Chile and Portugal during COVID-19 lockdowns and remote teaching conditions. In each of both countries, over two thousand teachers of all school levels and types were surveyed during a two-month period on their ...
Beatrice Ávalos +2 more
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Wine tourism : a review of the Chilean case [PDF]
Wine tourism has become a thriving niche in global tourism industry with successful cases like Napa Valley in the USA with 19 million visitors per year. However, there are important disparities among wine regions.
Kunc, Martin
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SIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING EXPERIENCES IN CHILEAN DEAF EDUCATION
In Chile, there is not yet an official Chilean Sign Language (LSCh) curriculum. LSCh was considered just as a means of communication for many years (Law 20.422, 2010). Recently, thanks to the modification of the law, LSCh is now recognized as a natural, native language and intangible heritage of Chilean deaf people (Law 21.303, 2021).
Maribel González Moraga +1 more
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A case of 'new Soviet internationalism' : relations between the USSR and Chile's Christian Democratic government, 1964–1970 [PDF]
After Iosif Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet Union emerged from its isolation and began to show an interest in traditionally marginalized foreign societies.
Pedemonte, Rafael
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When developing countries meet transnational universities: searching for complementarity and dealing with dual embeddedness [PDF]
During the last two decades, a growing number of universities, mainly from developed countries, have established branch campuses in developing countries. From the developing country perspective, attracting foreign universities can help mitigate financial
Guimón, José, Narula, Rajneesh
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Transcultural adaptation of the who oral health questionnaire and its validation in chilean children [PDF]
Indexación: Scopus.Introduction: The last edition of the WHO "Oral Health Questionnaire for Children" was published in 2013. This is an only-English version, and as such it requires linguistic adaptation and validation to be applied in the Chilean ...
Cueto, A. +2 more
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The Case Against Template Informed Consent Procedures in Biomedical Research: Heterogeneity in health Literacy in Chile [PDF]
Indexación: Web of Science; ScieloSe examinó el alfabetismo en salud en Chile con el fin de determinar si se pueden usar procedimientos de consentimiento informado estándares en esta población.
Cardenas, Hugo +8 more
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