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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 27 febrero 2019 Teacher Unions, Teachers & Resistance to the Privatisation of Government Schooling
By Bob Lingard, Emeritus Professor, The University of Queensland and Professorial Fellow, Australian Catholic University[1] There has been opposition of various kinds to the privatisation and commercialisation of government schooling in nations around the globe, including from parents, community groups, activists, teacher unions and teachers.
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 31 enero 2019 Reclaiming democratic community education: the tide is turning
By Howard Stevenson, University of Nottingham Central to the strategy adopted by those seeking to privatise public education has been the creation of the so-called ‘independent public school’. These are schools that are nominally in the public sector but detached from traditional forms of democratic community control.
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 24 enero 2019 The increasing role of non-state actors in education policy-making in Uruguay
By M. Moschetti, M. Martínez Pons, E. Bordoli & P. Martinis Over the last decades, privatisation policies have taken centre stage in many processes of educational reform globally. In Latin America, these policies have played an important role since the 1990s, leading to an increasing participation of private agents in...
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 22 diciembre 2018 Hacked Off: Can US Entrepreneurs Help Fix Education in Africa? Answer?
By Susan L. Robertson, University of Cambridge ‘World Hack’ – a weekly BBC World Service radio broadcast by presenter Kat Hawkins and reporter Sam Judah caught my attention earlier this week for several reasons.
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 14 diciembre 2018 Le chant des sirènes du privé
By Sylvain Marois, Chargé de cours, Université Laval. Chercheur autonome. « La CAQ pense à scinder l'Éducation et l'Enseignement supérieur pour faire en sorte que les cégeps et les universités soient davantage au diapason avec le secteur privé[1] . »
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 12 diciembre 2018 Marketisation, privatisation & commercialisation in education: defining key terms
By Anna Hogan, University of Queensland, Australia This contribution clarifies the terminology used to describe the reorganisation of public education. In much critical policy sociology the terms marketisation, privatisation and commercialisation are used interchangeably. Yet, each of these denotes distinct, albeit related characteristics of contemporary schooling and the impact of...
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 4 diciembre 2018 The State and the School: Federal decentralisation of education in Nepal
By Labisha Uprety, Master’s in Education Policies for Global Development (GLOBED) & Pramod Bhatta, Tribhuvan University
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 22 noviembre 2018 Will the Blue Wave Stop the Privatisation of Education in the US?
By Carol Anne Spreen, New York University More than 1000 educators were elected as part of the Democratic Blue Wave, but this rising tide of education activists must get over the “red wall” of GOP-backed corporate education reformers to put a stop to the widespread commercialisation of education.
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 11 noviembre 2018 Elsevier are placing the future of scholarly research at risk
By Jon Tennant, @IGDOREinstitute and @OpenScienceMOOC It is difficult to argue against the positions that research knowledge should be a public good, and can also be of incredible use in fighting against some of the larger problems that face our planet and society, such as energy, food and water security,...
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 9 noviembre 2018 If you don’t fight, you lose!
By Angelo Gavrielatos, Education International Privatisation remains one of the greatest threat to the achievement of quality, free, universally accessible public education for all. And, noting what is at stake, the struggle against privatisation is one of the noblest causes that any teacher unionist can be part of. That struggle...
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 17 octubre 2018 Research and the economy of knowledge
By Raewyn Connell The business of modern universities is research as well as teaching. That was not always true. When the university curriculum was based mostly on ancient texts, new knowledge was not necessarily welcome. In fact it might be dangerous!
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 26 septiembre 2018 Argentina: intereses privados guían la agenda pública educativa
Susan Robertson, Universidad de Cambridge En las últimas dos décadas, los sistemas educativos en todo el mundo se han enfrentado a una verdadera revolución en la forma en la que deben ser gobernados. Esta revolución, por supuesto, es el esfuerzo que realizan gobiernos con intereses ideológicos, instituciones multilaterales como el...
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 20 septiembre 2018 Ivory tower and market, curriculum in the market world
By Raewyn Connell All educational issues that matter, come to a head in curriculum. That is familiar in schools, where the struggle to democratise an elitist curriculum has been at the centre of school reform for the last century.
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 11 septiembre 2018 Ivory tower and market, the walls around Universities
By Raewyn Connell Who gets to university? Two hundred years ago, this question was easy to answer. It was young men of the privileged classes, especially those destined for learned professions such as Law or the Church. In colonial universities, for instance in India, this could include young men from...
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 5 septiembre 2018 Le financement des universités, la carotte et le bâton
By Sylvain Marois, Chargé de cours, Université Laval. Chercheur autonome. Le Québec connaîtra ses premières élections provinciales à date fixe le 1 octobre 2018. Pour certains groupes, dont les groupes communautaires, les syndicats et les associations étudiantes, cette date butoir aura été l’occasion de tenter d’exercer, par divers moyens, de...
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 22 agosto 2018 Ivory tower & market, the silent privatisation of higher education
By Raewyn Connell Universities used to be called ‘ivory towers’. The phrase suggested that universities were remote and irrelevant to the real world of industry. But it also suggested mysterious riches, a place where strange and precious knowledge might be held.
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 14 agosto 2018 The New Democratic Professional: Confronting Markets, Metrics, and Managerialism
By Gary L. Anderson, New York University & Michael Ian Cohen, University of Northern Colorado The United States is witnessing a revival of teacher activism. Wildcat strikes and walkouts in states like West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Colorado, and Arizona have challenged austerity policies as teachers are demanding better wages, but...
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Luchar contra la comercialización de la educación 24 julio 2018 Les écoles publiques de Marseille entre les mains de multinationales
Par Michelle Olivier, SNUipp-FSU A Marseille, un Collectif [1] s’insurge contre le Partenariat Public Privé (PPP), modalité choisie par la mairie pour réaliser des travaux urgents dans une trentaine d’écoles vétustes.
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