The World Bank and the Educational Policies for Colombia and Brazil
El Banco Mundial y la política educativa para Colombia y Brasil
Juan-Francisco Remolina-Caviedes ()
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Juan-Francisco Remolina-Caviedes: UIS - Universidad Industrial de Santander [Bucaramanga]
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The article discusses the ideology underlying the evaluation policies of Colombia and the State of Minas Gerais in Brazil. A critical study supported by bibliographic research and documentary analysis , from the perspective of Historical-Dialectical Materialism and Comparative Historical Studies. The research results showed that the World Bank conditions and determines the educational policies of both school systems, using the democratic discourse of school management. The article concludes that the struggle of this financial institution against poverty consists of using the gestiocratic ideology in order to hide and perpetuate the individual and collective differences generated by misery and oppression, consequences of the current model of production and consumption.
Keywords: educational policy; ideology; capitalism; política educativa; ideología; capitalismo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-08-01
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Published in Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Educativos, 2018, XLVIII (1), pp.53-72
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