The State, Literacy, and Popular Education in Chile, 1964-1990

The State, Literacy, and Popular Education in Chile, 1964-1990
Author: Robert Austin
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780739102886

The popular education and adult literacy movements in Chile have historically represented competing paths toward a literate society: one born and nurtured through bitter nineteenth-century labor struggles, the other a compensatory effort by the modern state to limit the political potential of literacy. Robert Austin's book explores the contest between the state and popular education in three paradigmatic Latin American regimes: that of Eduardo Frei Montalva (Christian Democrat, 1964-70), Salvador Allende (Socialist, 1970-73) and Augusto Pinochet (Dictator, 1973-90). Robert Austin's engaging narrative captures the relationship between the Chilean state, formal and non-formal literacy, and popular education, from the demise of liberal capitalism to the consolidation of neoliberalism. This remarkable investigation of the dynamic link between the historical process, literacy, and pedagogy celebrates popular education's victory in securing the inclusion, and subsequent empowerment, of women and ethnic minorities. The State, Literacy, and Popular Education in Chile, 1964-1990 will be of great interest to political scientists, cultural historians, and scholars of education.

Education Costs and Financing Policies in Latin America

Education Costs and Financing Policies in Latin America
Author: Ernesto Schiefelbein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1987
Genre: Education
ISBN:

In this review of research on Latin American educational costs and policies, the paper discusses the available use of alternatives for a better use of resources. He shows that a more active role by the private sector will help meet the increasing demand for educational expansion. The paper emphasizes that change will result only from policies applied over the long term.

Educational Planning

Educational Planning
Author: Jacques Hallak
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136517766

It was in a context of unprecedented economic growth that educational planning developed in the 1960s. At the time, educational planners were entrusted with orchestrating the tremendous expansion of schooling, with the aim of both universalizing education and providing national economies with the qualified manpower needed. Such rigid mandatory planning is not suited to today's world, but other forms of planning such as policy analysis, policy dialog, labor market analysis, and strategic management are still valid. The following is a complete list of reprinted essays collected for this book.