Providing one of the first accounts in English of the work of the founding scholars of comparative education in Latin America from the 19th and 20th centuries, this book analyses their influence on the field and highlights the pivotal role played by each scholar in the development of comparative education in the Global South.
Providing one of the first accounts in English of the work of the founding scholars of comparative education in Latin America from the 19th and 20th centuries, this book analyses their influence on the field and highlights the pivotal role played by each scholar in the development of comparative education in the Global South.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jason Beech is an associate professor in Global Policies in Education at the Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne and a visiting professor at Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires, where he holds a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Chair in Education for Sustainability and Global Citizenship. Cristina Alarcón López is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the Department of Education, University of Vienna, Austria.
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1 The development of comparative education in Latin America: biographies, histories, and transnational forces Part 1: Travellers and reformers 2 Simón Rodríguez, Venezuela: 1771 1854 3 Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Argentina: 1811 1888 4 José Pedro Varela, Uruguay: 1845 1979 5 Valentín Letelier, Chile: 1852 1919 Part 2: Progressive scholars and reformers who compare 6 Amanda Labarca Huberston, Chile: 1887 1975 7 Lourenço Filho, Brasíl: 1897 1970 8 Francisco Larroyo, México: 1912 1981 9 Anísio Teixeira, Brazil: 1900 1971 Part 3: Expert Comparativists connected to International Organisations 10 Gregorio Weinberg, Argentina: 1919 2006 11 Ángel Diego Márquez, Argentina: 1923 2001 12 Cecilia Braslavsky, Argentina: 1952 2005 13 Juan Carlos Tedesco, Argentina: 1944 2017