Crisis and Hope The Educational Hopscotch of Latin America
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Publisher: Routledge Summary: This book offers the most up-to-date and relevant sample of contemporary research on Latin American education. The book argues that after two decades of neo-liberal adjustments, the history of Latin American education is still in the making, and there are multiple players operating in the educational arena. The contributors of this book incorporate into their studies not only traditional education players such as the [read more]
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Publisher: Routledge
9780415935357
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0415935350
Publisher: Routledge
This book offers the most up-to-date and relevant sample of contemporary research on Latin American education. The book argues that after two decades of neo-liberal adjustments, the history of Latin American education is still in the making, and there are multiple players operating in the educational arena. The contributors of this book incorporate into their studies not only traditional education players such as the state but also political parties, the private educational sector, international organizations, civil society, unions and indigenous organizations.
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