ABSTRACT

This book offers a relevant sample of the current research on Latin American education in comparative perspective. In their introduction, Torres and Puiggros, two of the most recognized researchers of Latin American education, draw from political sociology of education, theories of the state, history of education, and deconstructionist theories to focus on changes in state formation in the region and its implications for the constitution of the pedagogical subject in public schools. Throughout the different chapters, the contributors present and analyze the most relevant topics, research agendas, and some of the key theoretical and political problems of Latin American education.

part One|72 pages

The Political Economy of Educational Reform in Latin America

part Three|103 pages

Higher Education in Latin America: Argentina in Comparative Perspective

part Four|51 pages

Popular Education in Latin America: Old and New Dreams