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Sexuality Education: Finnish and Chilean Experiences

2012
All children and young people have the right to age-appropriate sexuality education regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ability or faith. Sexuality education provides knowledge, skills and positive values to determine and enjoy their sexuality, have safe, fulfilling relationships if one so wishes and decides, and to take responsibility for their ...
Dan, Apter, Ramiro, Molina Cartes
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Social Reproduction and Education: A Review of Chilean Education and Its Social Segregation Since 1820

Historia de la Educación
This paper provides a historical examination of the origins and persistence of social segregation within the Chilean educational system, tracing its inception to the nineteenth century.
Paulina C. Morales
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MAPPING EDUCATIONAL ROLE DIMENSIONS AMONG CHILEAN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION EDUCATORS

Journalism Practice, 2012
The challenges and uncertainties that journalism education has historically faced have led to reconsiderations of its approaches, definitions, and functions in society over time. Yet, little attention has been paid to assess how Journalism and Mass Communications (JMC) educators see their roles, as well as individual and contextual factors that ...
Claudia Mellado, Federico Subervi
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Public education and student movements: the Chilean rebellion under a neoliberal experiment

British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2019
Chile is recognized in the educational policy field as one of the first laboratories of neoliberal initiatives. These policies, initiated under the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, did not change with the new democratic governments after 1990.
Jorge Inzunza   +3 more
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Diagnosis and Propasals for Chilean Education [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomía Chilena, 2005
Education plays an important role in economic growth. Chile’s structural reforms in this front contributed more than one percentage point of higher growth during the nineties. If we continue in the same human capital trend growth or, even better, if we achieve radical changes that place us at the standards for developed nations, we could benefit from ...
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Enlaces: The Chilean Educational Network

1997
Chile is presently under a major educational reform that started in 1991. A new curriculum for both primary and secondary education has been proposed to the country, new teaching and learning methodologies are being implemented to achieve a higher quality and more equity in our education.
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Regulating Higher Education through Accreditation: The Chilean Case

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This article comprehensively examines the Chilean system of accreditation of higher education institutions. The analysis begins with the liberal policies introduced by the military government that effectively promoted the market that accreditation came to regulate. This article then describes the debate surrounding accreditation and the compromises and
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Positive discrimination in education: Its justification and a Chilean example

International Review of Education, 1994
Educational policies in Latin America have centred on two main issues: raising the quality of education, and improving the equity of its distribution. Access to schooling was until recently at the heart of the debate, the degree of justice of the educational systems being measured by their capacity to enrol and retain the population.
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