Local actors' perceptions of curricular and management changes in two private schools and one neighboring public secondary school in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, are analyzed. An exploration was conducted of how, within an ideologically and politically pro-reform context and a widespread acceptance of the "private school advantage," principals, teachers, and students in these schools evaluated the changes (or lack of them) in management, teaching, and curriculum orientations of the secondary education sector
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
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In 1981, Chile introduced nationwide school choice by providing vouchers to any student wishing to a...
Local actors' perceptions of curricular and management changes in two private schools and one neighb...
Argentina's educational system is made out of a State-run and a private sector. Private school choic...
Abstract: During the second half of the twentieth century, a process of privatization took place in ...
This paper aims to review the link between public education policies on social inclusion and the ins...
The objective of this study is to analyse the determinants of the quality of education in Argentina ...
Abstract – This paper on the education system in Argentina has two aims: (a) to provide a brief summ...
This study examines how a prestigious private school in Argentina has adapted to changing social and...
In view of the expansion processes private education has undergone in recent years in Argentina, th...
Argentina and Chile have long-standing policies that award public subsidies to private schools. This...
Ante los procesos de expansión que ha experimentado la matrícula del sector privado en la Argentina ...
Abstract: The educational system of Argentina has undergone a process of decentralization along with...
In this study I try to answer the question whether private schools do better in the human capital ac...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
In this article, effects of attending public or private schools on cognitive achievement (Mathematic...
In 1981, Chile introduced nationwide school choice by providing vouchers to any student wishing to a...
Local actors' perceptions of curricular and management changes in two private schools and one neighb...
Argentina's educational system is made out of a State-run and a private sector. Private school choic...
Abstract: During the second half of the twentieth century, a process of privatization took place in ...
This paper aims to review the link between public education policies on social inclusion and the ins...
The objective of this study is to analyse the determinants of the quality of education in Argentina ...
Abstract – This paper on the education system in Argentina has two aims: (a) to provide a brief summ...
This study examines how a prestigious private school in Argentina has adapted to changing social and...
In view of the expansion processes private education has undergone in recent years in Argentina, th...
Argentina and Chile have long-standing policies that award public subsidies to private schools. This...
Ante los procesos de expansión que ha experimentado la matrícula del sector privado en la Argentina ...
Abstract: The educational system of Argentina has undergone a process of decentralization along with...
In this study I try to answer the question whether private schools do better in the human capital ac...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
In this article, effects of attending public or private schools on cognitive achievement (Mathematic...
In 1981, Chile introduced nationwide school choice by providing vouchers to any student wishing to a...