Visions, tensions and results. The new governance of education in Honduras

Since the 1980s, as a direct consequence of the debt crisis, under the guidelines of multilateral organizations such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, Latin America has experienced a series of reforms to replace the role of the state as the main driver to achieve socio-economic...

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Main Authors: Ricardo Morales Ulloa, António M. Magalhães
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2013-01-01
Series:Education Policy Analysis Archives
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Online Access:https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/1083
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spelling doaj-def46f36df054bc78d7f8fbf4bb710762020-11-25T03:46:59ZengArizona State UniversityEducation Policy Analysis Archives1068-23412013-01-0121010.14507/epaa.v21n3.20131089Visions, tensions and results. The new governance of education in HondurasRicardo Morales Ulloa0António M. MagalhãesUniversidade do PortoSince the 1980s, as a direct consequence of the debt crisis, under the guidelines of multilateral organizations such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, Latin America has experienced a series of reforms to replace the role of the state as the main driver to achieve socio-economic development by a new model of governance. This article examines the changes that took place in the educational system of Honduras in the past 20 years, under the influence of the so called process of modernization of education, initiated in the 1990. In 1996 this process resulted into the administrative de-concentration of education at the pre-school, primary and secondary levels. This paper examines the distinctive characteristics of this process in Honduras, a country pervaded with social, political and economic contradictions, and where the educational system has not been able to respond to the enormous demands of a society marked by exclusion. The analysis stresses the gap between the expectations of an educational policy that was intended to have an important and comprehensive impact and the very modest results that so far have been achieved.https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/1083Estado, gobernanza, modernización, desconcentración, participación ciudadana
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Visions, tensions and results. The new governance of education in Honduras
Education Policy Analysis Archives
Estado, gobernanza, modernización, desconcentración, participación ciudadana
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António M. Magalhães
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title Visions, tensions and results. The new governance of education in Honduras
title_short Visions, tensions and results. The new governance of education in Honduras
title_full Visions, tensions and results. The new governance of education in Honduras
title_fullStr Visions, tensions and results. The new governance of education in Honduras
title_full_unstemmed Visions, tensions and results. The new governance of education in Honduras
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publisher Arizona State University
series Education Policy Analysis Archives
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publishDate 2013-01-01
description Since the 1980s, as a direct consequence of the debt crisis, under the guidelines of multilateral organizations such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, Latin America has experienced a series of reforms to replace the role of the state as the main driver to achieve socio-economic development by a new model of governance. This article examines the changes that took place in the educational system of Honduras in the past 20 years, under the influence of the so called process of modernization of education, initiated in the 1990. In 1996 this process resulted into the administrative de-concentration of education at the pre-school, primary and secondary levels. This paper examines the distinctive characteristics of this process in Honduras, a country pervaded with social, political and economic contradictions, and where the educational system has not been able to respond to the enormous demands of a society marked by exclusion. The analysis stresses the gap between the expectations of an educational policy that was intended to have an important and comprehensive impact and the very modest results that so far have been achieved.
topic Estado, gobernanza, modernización, desconcentración, participación ciudadana
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