Education and Development in Central America and the Latin Caribbean
Education and Development in Central America and the Latin Caribbean
Global Forces and Local Responses
Martinez-Ramos, Loida M.; Aruch, Matthew; Rosekrans, Kristin; Pietras, Vanessa; Moran, Celia Margarita; Maloney Williams, Kate; Roberts, Tobias; Svenson, Nanette; Bodewig, Maria Carolina; Summers, Katharine
Bristol University Press
03/2025
380
Mole
Inglês
9781529231724
15 a 20 dias
1. Neglect of Central America and the Latin Caribbean - D. Brent Edwards Jr., Mauro C. Moschetti, Pauline Martin and Ricardo Morales-Ulloa
2. The Political Economy of Education and Development in Central America and the Latin Caribbean: Regional Dynamics & a Framework for Analysis - D. Brent Edwards Jr.
PART 2: CENTRAL AMERICA
3. Comparative Analysis of Education Reform in Central America: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua-1990-2010 - D. Brent Edwards Jr.
4. Deconcentration of Education in Honduras: Restriction and Ritualization of a Chimeric Reform - Ricardo Morales-Ulloa and Mauro C. Moschetti
5. Locally-Driven Innovation Through Teacher Peer Mentoring in Times of COVID: A Professional Learning Community in Rural El Salvador - Kristin Rosekrans, Celia Moran and Carolina Bodewig
6. Learning Convivencia at School: Lessons on Peaceful Coexistence Policy Enactment from El Salvador - Pauline Martin
7. When Schools Become Gang Turf: Schools and Government-Sponsored Prevention Programs in El Salvador - Wim Savenije
8. Bridging the Curricular Divide: Open Education Resources and the Digitization of Guatemala's National Basic Curriculum - Matthew Aruch, Felix Alvarado, Rachel Dyl, Michael Lisman, Shue-kei Joanna Mok, Katherine Summers and Kate Maloney Williams
9. Balancing Global Education Policy and Inclusive Education in Costa Rica: Capitalist Pressures, Social-Democratic Tendencies, and Technological Responses - Vanessa Pietras
10. Edtech and Equity in Panama: Mobile Technology for Leveling the Learning Field - Nanette Archer Svenson and Mariana Leon
11. Education as an Antidote to Underdevelopment, and the Epistemicide that it has Entailed - Tobias Roberts
PART 3: THE LATIN CARIBBEAN
12. The Impact of the Opening of the Market Economy on Education and Teachers in Cuba: An Analysis of the Special Period - Changha Lee
13. Contrasting Trends of Low-Fee Private Schools in the Dominican Republic and Honduras: Dialectical Relationships and the Ethos of Privatization - Alejandro Caravaca, Mauro Moschetti, D. Brent. Edwards Jr. and Xavier Bonal
14. Educational Policies on Gender Perspective in Puerto Rico in the Face of the Transnational Anti-Gender Crusade - Loida M. Martinez Ramos
PART 4: CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
15. The Dialectics of Education and Development in Central America and the Latin Caribbean - D. Brent Edwards Jr.
16. Whither Education and Development in Central America and the Latin Caribbean? Dialectical Reflections, Decolonial Options - D. Brent Edwards Jr.
1. Neglect of Central America and the Latin Caribbean - D. Brent Edwards Jr., Mauro C. Moschetti, Pauline Martin and Ricardo Morales-Ulloa
2. The Political Economy of Education and Development in Central America and the Latin Caribbean: Regional Dynamics & a Framework for Analysis - D. Brent Edwards Jr.
PART 2: CENTRAL AMERICA
3. Comparative Analysis of Education Reform in Central America: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua-1990-2010 - D. Brent Edwards Jr.
4. Deconcentration of Education in Honduras: Restriction and Ritualization of a Chimeric Reform - Ricardo Morales-Ulloa and Mauro C. Moschetti
5. Locally-Driven Innovation Through Teacher Peer Mentoring in Times of COVID: A Professional Learning Community in Rural El Salvador - Kristin Rosekrans, Celia Moran and Carolina Bodewig
6. Learning Convivencia at School: Lessons on Peaceful Coexistence Policy Enactment from El Salvador - Pauline Martin
7. When Schools Become Gang Turf: Schools and Government-Sponsored Prevention Programs in El Salvador - Wim Savenije
8. Bridging the Curricular Divide: Open Education Resources and the Digitization of Guatemala's National Basic Curriculum - Matthew Aruch, Felix Alvarado, Rachel Dyl, Michael Lisman, Shue-kei Joanna Mok, Katherine Summers and Kate Maloney Williams
9. Balancing Global Education Policy and Inclusive Education in Costa Rica: Capitalist Pressures, Social-Democratic Tendencies, and Technological Responses - Vanessa Pietras
10. Edtech and Equity in Panama: Mobile Technology for Leveling the Learning Field - Nanette Archer Svenson and Mariana Leon
11. Education as an Antidote to Underdevelopment, and the Epistemicide that it has Entailed - Tobias Roberts
PART 3: THE LATIN CARIBBEAN
12. The Impact of the Opening of the Market Economy on Education and Teachers in Cuba: An Analysis of the Special Period - Changha Lee
13. Contrasting Trends of Low-Fee Private Schools in the Dominican Republic and Honduras: Dialectical Relationships and the Ethos of Privatization - Alejandro Caravaca, Mauro Moschetti, D. Brent. Edwards Jr. and Xavier Bonal
14. Educational Policies on Gender Perspective in Puerto Rico in the Face of the Transnational Anti-Gender Crusade - Loida M. Martinez Ramos
PART 4: CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
15. The Dialectics of Education and Development in Central America and the Latin Caribbean - D. Brent Edwards Jr.
16. Whither Education and Development in Central America and the Latin Caribbean? Dialectical Reflections, Decolonial Options - D. Brent Edwards Jr.