Under neoliberalism, at least in Mexico, education has been recast as a service that is to be sold for money, and not as a right of all Mexicans. The economy itself is now seen as a services economy, where everything is expected to make money. Here we reflect on some of the implications of current education reforms on our work at the Autonomous University of Yucatan
Notwithstanding the progress that has been made over the past decade, the challenges currently facin...
Among the most significant drivers of the reconfiguration of worldwide higher education systems are ...
<span>Using the argument that educational systems in Latin American are inefficient, political orga...
Under neoliberalism, at least in Mexico, education has been recast as a service that is to be sold f...
The predominance of the neoliberal economic model brought with it the irruption of the values of t...
<p>En el articulo, se analizan las modificaciones en tres universidades publicas de Ciudad Juárez en...
This paper is a means of exploring how neoliberal education reforms have been implemented and what i...
This article discusses initiatives in Mexico to create alternative educational spaces. Following th...
This paper provides an overview of higher education in Mexico during the first decade of the century...
Education in Mexico has not evolved in the way it is taught and evaluated. In the historical moment ...
Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari’s overhaul of the national education system in the early...
This article analyzes the higher education agenda of the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador i...
Since the 1980s, the implementation of free-market policies, also known as neoliberalism, in Mexico ...
This paper analyzes and reflects on some indicators of nonsense like "enough to know that on one han...
When the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was signed in 1993, Mexico started what some hav...
Notwithstanding the progress that has been made over the past decade, the challenges currently facin...
Among the most significant drivers of the reconfiguration of worldwide higher education systems are ...
<span>Using the argument that educational systems in Latin American are inefficient, political orga...
Under neoliberalism, at least in Mexico, education has been recast as a service that is to be sold f...
The predominance of the neoliberal economic model brought with it the irruption of the values of t...
<p>En el articulo, se analizan las modificaciones en tres universidades publicas de Ciudad Juárez en...
This paper is a means of exploring how neoliberal education reforms have been implemented and what i...
This article discusses initiatives in Mexico to create alternative educational spaces. Following th...
This paper provides an overview of higher education in Mexico during the first decade of the century...
Education in Mexico has not evolved in the way it is taught and evaluated. In the historical moment ...
Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari’s overhaul of the national education system in the early...
This article analyzes the higher education agenda of the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador i...
Since the 1980s, the implementation of free-market policies, also known as neoliberalism, in Mexico ...
This paper analyzes and reflects on some indicators of nonsense like "enough to know that on one han...
When the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was signed in 1993, Mexico started what some hav...
Notwithstanding the progress that has been made over the past decade, the challenges currently facin...
Among the most significant drivers of the reconfiguration of worldwide higher education systems are ...
<span>Using the argument that educational systems in Latin American are inefficient, political orga...