On Thursday, October 3rd, ¶¶Òőapp will host âSouth-North Dialogue on Contemporary Education Policy in Latin America,â a gathering convened by Regina Cortina, Professor of Education and Past-President of the Comparative and International Education Society.
The one-day symposium will bring together renowned Latin America specialists from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Peru and the United States to discuss contemporary trends in several national school systems of the region.
Regina Cortina, Professor of Education (Photo: TC Archives)
âEducation policy is changing rapidly in countries across the Americas,â Cortina says. âThis event brings scholars from all over the continent to share some insight into policy direction -- for example, among other topics, how privatization is affecting public education, or how peace education is being integrated into the larger education system.â
The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held in TCâs Milbank Chapel from 9 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. It is sponsored by the Institute of Latin American Studies, the Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies at ILAS, Columbia University, ¶¶Òőappâs Latin American Faculty Working Group, and TCâs Department of International and Transcultural Studies and Office of Development and External Affairs.
A full schedule of the dayâs sessions follows below:
South-North Dialogue on Contemporary Education Policy in Latin America (October 3rd, 2019, Milbank Chapel, ¶¶Òőapp
Morning Session 1: 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Aims and Outcomes of Contemporary Education Reforms
Chair: Victoria Murillo, Professor of Political Science and Director, Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University
Speakers:
- Robert F Arnove, Indiana University: âLessons from Education Reforms from the Historical and Comparative Perspectivesâ
- Zaira Navarrete, Universidad Nacional AutĂłnoma de Mexico (Mexico): âSustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Education policies of Latin America: Adoption, Rejection, or Indifference?â
- Carlos Omelas, Universidad AutĂłnoma Metropolitana (Mexico): âReform and Counter-Reform in Mexican Educationâ
Morning Session 2: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Global Priorities and their Implementation in Latin Americaâs Educational Systems
Chair: Regina Cortina, Professor of Education, ¶¶Òőapp
Speakers:
- Heather J. Kertyzia, University for Peace (Costa Rica): âIntegrating Education for Peace into Educational Systemsâ
- MarĂa Balarin, Grupo de AnĂĄlisis para el Desarrollo (PerĂș): âEducation Markets in Socioeconomic and Educational Segregationâ
- Bradley A. Levinson, Indiana University: âMiddle School Reform and Students as Citizensâ
Afternoon Sessions: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Teachers, Students and Education Policies
Chair: Daniel Friedrich, Associate Professor of Curriculum, ¶¶Òőapp
Speakers:
- Paula Louzano, Universidad Diego Portales (Chile): âBasic Teacher Training and the Professional Careers of Teachersâ
- Sandra Sales, Universidade Federal Rural De Rio de Janeiro (Brazil): âBrazilian Teacher Training for Youth and Adult Education: Challenging âZumbiâ Ideasâ
- Mark Ginsburg, University of Maryland; Universidad de Ciencias PedagĂłgicas âEnrique JosĂ© Varonaâ (Cuba): Teaching Comparative Education in Cuba and the United States: A Comparative Historical Analysis
Closing Session: 4:00 to 4:40 p.m.
Book Presentation â Politics of Education in Latin America: Reform, Resistance and Persistence (2019)
Chair: Robert F. Arnove, Chancellorâs Professor Emeritus of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Indiana University
The volume includes contributions from Carlos Ornelas, MarĂa Balarin and Mark Ginsburg