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Education in South America
By (Author) Dr Colin Brock
Edited by Simon Schwartzman
Series edited by Dr Colin Brock
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
21st May 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy and theory of education
370.98
Hardback
496
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
881g
Education in South America is a critical reference guide to development of education in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. The chapters, written by local experts, provide an overview of the education system in each country, focusing particularly on policies and implementation of reforms. Key themes include quality and access, multicultural education and the management of education systems. Including a comparative introduction to the issues facing education in the region as a whole and guides to available online datasets, this book is an essential reference for researchers, scholars, international agencies and policy-makers.
Education in South America accomplishes the feat of providing a rich and insightful account of educations key issues in ten national cases of recognized diversity and complexity, whilst at the same time uncovering key commonalities in their grappling with the quality and equity agendas which shape their policies. From macro issues of governance and how weak democratic politics affect policies, to the ideological basis of much of debates and policy answers regarding curriculum and instruction, and the vastness of the capacity challenge which confronts the teaching corps of the region, editor Simon Schwartzman and his contributors have produced a comparative appraisal of unparalleled value. * Cristin Cox, Dean of the Faculty of Education, Catholic University of Chile, Chile *
Simon Schwartzman is Researcher at the Institute for Studies on Labor and Society, Brazil. Previously, he was Professor of Political Science at the University Research Institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and the University of So Paulo, Brazil, and President of Brazils National Statistical Office.