Políticas educativas, orientaciones pedagógicas y la promesa democratizadora de la educación pública: Perú, 1821-2021

Translated title of the contribution: Educational policies, pedagogical orientations, and the democratizing promise of public education: Peru, 1821–2021

Patricia Oliart, Mercedes Giesecke, Cesar Guadalupe, G. Antonio Espinoza

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Abstract

The article covers two centuries of the history of public education in Peru, focusing on the relationship between the intellectual and political debates on education and pedagogical orientations, social dynamics, government initiatives, and the characteristics of the implementation of educational policies. We examine the political and cultural tensions in defining the orientations of education between 1821 and 1905, and their continuity from 1905 to the beginning of the 1950s, the relationship with external pedagogical trends, as well as the influence of indigenism on educational policies. Next, we study the confluence between the developmentalist discourse, the expansion of the State and the demands of new political forces, driving the massification of education until the end of the twentieth century. We conclude with the educational policies in this century, that fail to solve factors of exclusion, or the impoverishing effects of corruption.
Translated title of the contributionEducational policies, pedagogical orientations, and the democratizing promise of public education: Peru, 1821–2021
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)201-230
Number of pages30
JournalApuntes
Volume52
Issue number98
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

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Keywords

  • Public policies
  • Critical pedagogy
  • Public education

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