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Association between obesity and psychological distress in the Chilean population during the COVID-19 pandemic: Social Wellbeing Survey 2021. [PDF]
González-Torres C, Lera L, Lizana PA.
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Global Education Systems, 2021
The chapter aims to provide a up-to-date and fundamental description of the Chilean education system, with respect to its historical and social foundations, and taking into consideration its political, economic, and cultural determinants. It will also provide an overview of the institutional, structural, and organisational principles of the system, the
Alejandra Falabella
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The chapter aims to provide a up-to-date and fundamental description of the Chilean education system, with respect to its historical and social foundations, and taking into consideration its political, economic, and cultural determinants. It will also provide an overview of the institutional, structural, and organisational principles of the system, the
Alejandra Falabella
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Nutrition Education in Chilean Primary Schools
Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 2005The purpose of this study was to incorporate nutrition education in Chilean primary schools. The baseline information included nutritional status, food consumption and physical activity of 1,701 children from 3rd to 7th grade in ten urban and rural schools. Main results showed a high prevalence of obesity (15.4%) and overweight (19.6%), low consumption
Juliana Kain
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Information Competencies in Chilean Education
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality, 2019Within the complexity of the Information Society, which is constantly mediated the impact of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), demand for the incorporation of key competencies educational processes, which highlights the digital information skills, which are related to the processing of information in a virtual context and the competence ...
Jorge Joo-Nagata +2 more
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Sexuality Education: Finnish and Chilean Experiences
2012All 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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MAPPING EDUCATIONAL ROLE DIMENSIONS AMONG CHILEAN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION EDUCATORS
Journalism Practice, 2012The 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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The moral dimension in Chilean higher education’s expansion
Higher Education, 2016Chilean higher education has expanded greatly in recent decades, primarily through drawing on the private contributions of students and families, and an increased number and variety of institutions. In the context of attempts to address criticism that the sector is not free, public or high-quality enough, this article examines the association between ...
Peodair Leihy, Jose M. Salazar
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