4 resultados para Políticas educativas
em Repositorio Académico de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
Resumo:
Introducción El tema del libro de Astrid Fischel es de innegable importancia. En consenso y represión la autora busca analizar el papel del Estado en la educación costarricense, durante el siglo XIX, a través de un concienzudo estudio de las políticas educativas establecidas durante la década de 1880. Astrid Fischel probablemente sin proponérselo, llevó a cabo un trabajo de gran interés para muchos científicos sociales norteamericanos, especialmente Theda Skocpol. Analistas como Skocpol se han dedicado a la investigación histórica del desarrollo y el papel del estado en la sociedad. Ellos como Fischel, sostienen que estos temas pueden abordarse mejor cuando las políticas estatales se analizan respecto de áreas cuidadosamente seleccionadas.
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The article centers its analysis in two areas of the current educational policies in Costa Rica: the statements that the document contains about its commitment with the social equity and the sustainable development, subject that has a strong relationship with rural education, its conceptualization, its planning, and its development. At the same time, it traces a brief description of the development of the right to education in the nation’s politics, showing advances of the country’s vulnerable groups, with the promulgation of new laws that these sectors have been reaching through fights and organized demands.
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This paper analyzes the political and ideological dimensions of disability, from a socio-critical approach, in order to identify key structural processes underlying the educational policies concerning disability. The paper compares the ideas and approaches of various authors, and points out the relevance of the topic to promote inclusive education in higher education.
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One of the numerous challenges in the educational processes is teacher training, particularly in the framework of neo-liberal global societies ruled by the competitiveness of regular and continuous education programs in teacher training. It is a matter of concern and, therefore, a matter of analysis, if we consider the deep impact in all contexts. Accordingly, this paper discusses the situation from a descriptive perspective as a basic requirement to go beyond the analysis on the urgency of having clear educational policies related to the variety and quality of curricular programs; and, above all, a strong awareness from teacher trainers to see themselves as the critical creative mass from which change can be made, based on socially human proposals.