Public Expenditure in Education in Latin America. Recommendations to Serve the Purposes of the Paris Open Educational Resources Declaration

<p lang="en-US">In this paper, the authors identify and analyze public policy and the investment and expenditure that the governments of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay and Uruguay commit to make in the development and procurement of textbooks, books and digital content for prim...

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Main Authors: Amalia Toledo Hernández, Carolina Botero, Luisa Guzmán
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) 2014-04-01
Series:Open Praxis
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Online Access:http://www.openpraxis.org/index.php/OpenPraxis/article/view/119
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spelling doaj-4dca898daf5a4f2b81e1c60d87eb685f2020-11-24T23:59:44ZengInternational Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE)Open Praxis2304-070X2014-04-016210311310.5944/openpraxis.6.2.11961Public Expenditure in Education in Latin America. Recommendations to Serve the Purposes of the Paris Open Educational Resources DeclarationAmalia Toledo Hernández0Carolina Botero1Luisa Guzmán2Fundación KarismaKarisma FoundationKarisma Foundation<p lang="en-US">In this paper, the authors identify and analyze public policy and the investment and expenditure that the governments of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay and Uruguay commit to make in the development and procurement of textbooks, books and digital content for primary and secondary education (K-12). The aim is to identify and propose a roadmap for developing policies that advance the principles of the Paris Open Educational Resources Declaration. In the region, digital content coexists with and complements the traditional ones. Paper textbooks continue to have a leading role in the education systems of the region. In this context, the authors assess how the acquisition of traditional and digital materials occurs and offer some recommendations to the governments to adjust their public spending policies on educational resources development and procurement.</p>http://www.openpraxis.org/index.php/OpenPraxis/article/view/119OER, K-12open access, public policy, public expenditure
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author Amalia Toledo Hernández
Carolina Botero
Luisa Guzmán
spellingShingle Amalia Toledo Hernández
Carolina Botero
Luisa Guzmán
Public Expenditure in Education in Latin America. Recommendations to Serve the Purposes of the Paris Open Educational Resources Declaration
Open Praxis
OER, K-12
open access, public policy, public expenditure
author_facet Amalia Toledo Hernández
Carolina Botero
Luisa Guzmán
author_sort Amalia Toledo Hernández
title Public Expenditure in Education in Latin America. Recommendations to Serve the Purposes of the Paris Open Educational Resources Declaration
title_short Public Expenditure in Education in Latin America. Recommendations to Serve the Purposes of the Paris Open Educational Resources Declaration
title_full Public Expenditure in Education in Latin America. Recommendations to Serve the Purposes of the Paris Open Educational Resources Declaration
title_fullStr Public Expenditure in Education in Latin America. Recommendations to Serve the Purposes of the Paris Open Educational Resources Declaration
title_full_unstemmed Public Expenditure in Education in Latin America. Recommendations to Serve the Purposes of the Paris Open Educational Resources Declaration
title_sort public expenditure in education in latin america. recommendations to serve the purposes of the paris open educational resources declaration
publisher International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE)
series Open Praxis
issn 2304-070X
publishDate 2014-04-01
description <p lang="en-US">In this paper, the authors identify and analyze public policy and the investment and expenditure that the governments of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay and Uruguay commit to make in the development and procurement of textbooks, books and digital content for primary and secondary education (K-12). The aim is to identify and propose a roadmap for developing policies that advance the principles of the Paris Open Educational Resources Declaration. In the region, digital content coexists with and complements the traditional ones. Paper textbooks continue to have a leading role in the education systems of the region. In this context, the authors assess how the acquisition of traditional and digital materials occurs and offer some recommendations to the governments to adjust their public spending policies on educational resources development and procurement.</p>
topic OER, K-12
open access, public policy, public expenditure
url http://www.openpraxis.org/index.php/OpenPraxis/article/view/119
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