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Education in El Salvador

Education in El Salvador
Author: Benjamin William Frazier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 862
Release: 1947
Genre: Camping
ISBN:

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Modernizing Minds in El Salvador

Modernizing Minds in El Salvador
Author: Héctor Lindo-Fuentes
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2012
Genre: Education and state
ISBN: 082635081X

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In the 1960s and 1970s, El Salvador's reigning military regime instituted a series of reforms that sought to modernize the country and undermine ideological radicalism, the most ambitious of which was an education initiative. It was multifaceted, but its most controversial component was the use of televisions in classrooms. Launched in 1968 and lasting until the eve of civil war in the late 1970s, the reform resulted in students receiving instruction through programs broadcast from the capital city of San Salvador. The Salvadoran teachers' union opposed the content and the method of the reform and launched two massive strikes. The military regime answered with repressive violence, further alienating educators and pushing many of them into guerrilla fronts. In this thoughtful collaborative study, the authors examine the processes by which education reform became entwined in debates over theories of modernization and the politics of anticommunism. Further analysis examines how the movement pushed the country into the type of brutal infighting that was taking place throughout the third world as the U.S. and U.S.S.R. struggled to impose their political philosophies on developing countries.


Vocational Education in El Salvador

Vocational Education in El Salvador
Author: Pan American Union. Division of Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1951
Genre: Vocational education
ISBN:

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Fighting to Learn

Fighting to Learn
Author: John L. Hammond
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780813525259

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Popular education played a vital role in the twelve-year guerrilla war against the Salvadoran government. Fighting to Learn is a study of its pedagogy and politics. Hammond interviewed more than 100 Salvadoran students and teachers. He recounts their experiences in their own words, vividly conveying how they coped with the hardships of war and organized civilian communities politically to support a guerrilla insurgency. Fighting to Learn tells how poorly educated peasants overcame their sense of inferiority to discover that they could teach each other and work together in a common struggle. It offers both a detailed account of the practice of popular education and a broad theoretical discussion of the relationship between education, community organizing, and the political process.


Education in El Salvador

Education in El Salvador
Author: Cameron Duncan Ebaugh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1947
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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The Trajectory of Global Education Policy

The Trajectory of Global Education Policy
Author: D. Brent Edwards Jr.
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1137508752

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This book provides new insights into the phenomena of global education policies and international policy transfer. While both of these issues have gained popularity in the field of international and comparative education, there remains much that we do not know. In particular, while numerous studies have been produced which examine how global education policies—such as vouchers, charter schools, conditional-cash transfers, standardized testing, child-centered pedagogy, etc.—are implemented globally, we lack research which illuminates the origins and evolution of such policies. The book addresses this critical gap in our knowledge by looking at multiple aspects of the trajectory of a particular policy which was born in El Salvador in the early 1990s and subsequently went global. Edwards explicitly analyzes the trajectory of global education policy with reference to the role of international organizations and within the larger international political and economic dynamics that affected the overall country context of El Salvador.


Jesuit Education and Social Change in El Salvador

Jesuit Education and Social Change in El Salvador
Author: Charles J. Beirne, S.J.
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135597731

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This book examines a unique university model for social change-the University of Central America Jos Sime-n Ca-as (UCA) in El Salvador, where the military murdered six Jesuit priests and two women on November 16, 1989. The book addresses such important questions as: Is the role of a university to train managers for maintaining the status quo, or to prepare graduates who will help create a new society? Is the university an ivory tower, or a center for research on social problems? Beginning with the historical, social, economic, and political context of El Salvador, this book examines the university and the factors that contributed to its changed focus, such as liberation theology. The bishops of El Salvador wanted a traditional Catholic university, but the Jesuits and their lay colleagues established an institution of Christian inspiration, free from ecclesiastical entanglements. The rectorate of Luis Achaerandio, S.J. (1969-75) saw new academic programs, research, and social outreach. The UCA took over the journal Estudios Centroamericanos, which undertook the analysis of such social issues as the 1969 war with Honduras, agrarian reform, and the fraudulent elections of 1972. Rom n Mayorga's term of office included intensified academic and financial planning, and a sharper focus on crucial national issues, with the result that rightist bombs began to explode on the campus and employees were threatened. In 1977, death squads gave the Jesuits a month to leave the country, or be killed, but the Jesuits refused to go. The final chapters cover the Ellacur'a decade: 1979-89. Despite continued bombings and attacks in the press, the UCA expanded academic programs, centers for social outreach, and publications, and played a major role in calling for negotiations to end the civil war which had erupted in the early 1980s.


El Salvador

El Salvador
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1994
Genre: Basic education
ISBN:

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