Private Education and Public Policy in Latin America

Private Education and Public Policy in Latin America
Title Private Education and Public Policy in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Laurence Wolff
Publisher Partnership for Educational Revitalization in Americas (Preal)
Total Pages 272
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN

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"Examines the relationship between private education and public policy in Latin America by combining conceptual analysis with empirical research, and incorporating case studies from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Peru, and Venezuela"--Provided by publisher.

Higher Education and the State in Latin America

Higher Education and the State in Latin America
Title Higher Education and the State in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Daniel C. Levy
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 468
Release 1986-03
Genre Education
ISBN 9780226476087

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Latin America higher education has undergone an astonishing transformation in recent years, highlighted by the private sector's growth from 3 to 34 percent of the region's total enrollment. In this provocative work Daniel Levy examines the sources, characteristics, and consequences of the development and considers the privatization of higher education within the broader context of state-society relationships. Levy shows how specific national circumstances cause variations and identifies three basic private-public patterns: one in which the private and public sectors are relatively similar and those in which one sector or the other is dominant. These patterns are analyzed in depth in case studies of Chile, Mexico, and Brazil. For each sector, Levy investigates origins and growth, and then who pays, who rules, and whose interests are served. In addition to providing a wealth of information, Levy offers incisive analyses of the nature of public and private institutions. Finally, he explores the implications of his findings for concepts such as autonomy, corporatism, and privatization. His multifaceted study is a major contribution to the literature on Latin American studies, comparative politics, and higher education.

Education, Policy, and Social Change

Education, Policy, and Social Change
Title Education, Policy, and Social Change PDF eBook
Author Daniel A. Morales Gomez
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 233
Release 1992-09-17
Genre Education
ISBN 031306721X

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The purpose of this contributed volume is to examine the links among research, policy, and change in education in Latin America in the context of the relationships between the economy, politics, and the state in the 1980s. The case analyses will discuss the challenges these societies face in education in their progression towards the twenty-first century. In its various sections, the book addresses the following questions: How did education respond during the 1980s to the major sociopolitical and economic changes that affected these countries? How did the changes in the 1980s affect the relationships between education, society, and the state, and what lessons can be learned from the interaction between research and policy that may help in understanding the developmental role of education in the 1990s? And is educational research and policy helping to improve the social condition of minorities in Latin America? This volume will be of interest to scholars and policymakers in Latin American studies, educational research, education policy, and educational planning.

Myth, Reality, and Reform

Myth, Reality, and Reform
Title Myth, Reality, and Reform PDF eBook
Author Cláudio de Moura Castro
Publisher IDB
Total Pages 132
Release 2000
Genre Education
ISBN 9781886938601

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"Myth, Reality, and Reform bridges these critiques by balancing the importance of the four key functions of higher education: academic leadership, professional development, technological training and development, and general higher education. The book suggests how to consolidate the strengths of higher education systems while fundamentally reforming their weaker features.

Private Education and Public Policy in Latin America

Private Education and Public Policy in Latin America
Title Private Education and Public Policy in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Laurence Wolff
Publisher Partnership for Educational Revitalization in Americas (Preal)
Total Pages 270
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN

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"Examines the relationship between private education and public policy in Latin America by combining conceptual analysis with empirical research, and incorporating case studies from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Peru, and Venezuela"--Provided by publisher.

Education and Society in Latin America

Education and Society in Latin America
Title Education and Society in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Orlando Albornoz
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 193
Release 1993-06-18
Genre Education
ISBN 1349127094

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Both financial and political factors impede the positive role of education in social and economic development in Latin America. This book argues that the inefficient operation of its education system constitutes one reason why Latin America is increasingly marginal on the world scene.

Examining Educational Policy in Latin America

Examining Educational Policy in Latin America
Title Examining Educational Policy in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Axel Rivas
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 231
Release 2021-12-30
Genre Education
ISBN 1000515699

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This book synthesizes and analyzes the complex map of educational reforms in Latin America in the first two decades of the 21st century. The book offers insights into the agendas, processes and political economy of educational reforms in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru. Written by renowned contributors from each country, chapters present systematic, critical and reflective accounts of an intense period of education reforms. The book fills a gap in educational research and provides a systematic study that compares the cases analyzed. The first broad, comparative collection of its kind, the book is well-suited to courses in international and comparative education policy.