domingo, 11 de diciembre de 2011
miércoles, 23 de noviembre de 2011
Educational Public Policies in Chile: The Student Revolution of 2011

The Chilean public education is in crisis. Despite its massive coverage, in secondary education it reached 95.9% in terms of enrollment in 2009, the government has failed to significantly correct the problems of quality, equity and segregation in education. Four years ago the OECD summary newsletter stated “The quality and equity of primary and secondary education [of Chile] require improvement. Despite impressive progress in terms of enrollment, much remains to be done to reach Chilean students the results of other OECD countries. It is essential to have better qualified teachers and improve their initial training.” Today the situation has not changed. As for higher education, the latest figures published by the OECD report “Education at a Glance 2011: OECD Indicators” indicate that the economic cost of higher education is mainly supported by the families of Chilean students, with a figure that is much higher than other OECD countries where the average borders the 30%. In fact, 80% of the financing of higher education lies with the families who enter the system without differentiation on their incomes. The report says “The educational system in Chile is the only one among OECD countries to rely heavily on private sources and has one of the largest private systems,” adding that “2011 will be remembered as the year of student demonstrations.”
This document describes the ongoing student revolution taking place in Chile, analyzing their causes and outcomes from the perspective of the author. [Complete Document]
sábado, 22 de enero de 2011
Recuerdo
Esta canción nos transporta, a mí y a Marcelo Ricardo Figueroa Candia, a la celebración de nuestro matri, el 11 dic 2010 (el gran festejo del amor que nos consume). [Recuerden: Todas las fotos del matri en http://www.figueroacoronado.cl/]

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