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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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The moral dimension in Chilean higher education’s expansion

Higher Education, 2016
Chilean 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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Use of Moodle Platforms in Higher Education: A Chilean Case

2014
The vast majority of universities in the western world have integrated an online learning platform in their campus, to help teachers and to go with the times, the most used technology is a learning management system (LMS by the acronym in English learning management system), being Moodle the most used LMS platform in the world, because, compared with ...
Dario Liberona, Darcy Fuenzalida
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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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Chilean Education Policy: Authoritarianism and Democracy

1993
The education debate has held a place of privilege in recent Chilean discussions of social welfare and development. These have been dominated by paradigms of reform and counter-reform, socialism and neo-liberalism, democracy and authoritarianism. Seen by most welfare-state partisans and desarrollistas as a means to promote social mobility and political
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Education and employment in two Chilean undergraduate programs

Education + Training, 2019
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to determine which of the two variables would be a more reliable proxy for quality of university training: graduates’ satisfaction with their degree program, or institutional prestige.Design/methodology/approachGraduates of professional psychology and teaching programs from three Chilean universities responded to a ...
Oscar Espinoza   +4 more
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The uses of affect in education: Chilean government policies

Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2015
ABSTRACTThis article draws attention to the uses of affect to produce specific subjectivities and moralities in educational policies. It highlights the connections between specific ideas of the educated subject, the family role presented in governmental educational policies in Chile, and the ways these ideas are linked to the subjectivities and ...
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Education, history, and memory in the Chilean school

2022
Fabián González Calderón   +1 more
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP, EDUCATION AND GENDER: A CHILEAN CASE

ICERI Proceedings, 2017
Juan Tapia   +3 more
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