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Access, equity and quality trends in Latin America’s public universities

Gustavo E. Fischman and Molly Ott

International Journal of Educational Development, 2018, vol. 58, issue C, 86-94

Abstract: The purpose of this essay is to describe key dimensions of contemporary Latin American Public Universities (LAPUs), especially pertaining to access, equity, and quality. Analyses of LAPUs must be contextualized within the great diversity of organizational models, as well as the accelerated process of economic and institutional expansions and contractions, particularly after the 1950s. Framing LAPUs in their broader economic and socio-historical landscapes, we consider how the notion of “public” evolved in the region’s approach to higher education. We describe the case of the Latin American macro-university, a globally unique model of public higher education, which combines ideals of democratization, very large enrollments and meritocratic models of selection and access. We conclude by discussing the dynamics influencing the distinctive notions of “public” and “publicness” in the Latin American context and its potential applications for other regions of the world.

Keywords: Latin America; Public higher education; Public mission; Macro-universities; Democratization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijedudev.2016.11.002

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