Documentos de Interés

Un fallo gravemente erróneo

Miércoles 28 de marzo de 2018 Un fallo gravemente erróneo Carlos Peña: "...la decisión del Tribunal Constitucional deforma la índole de la universidad, una institución cuyo principio de legitimidad no debe derivar de la propiedad...". Hay un aspecto en la decisión del...

Educación de jóvenes inmigrantes

What can education systems do to support students with immigrant backgrounds? Posted: 19 Mar 2018 04:30 AM PDT by Francesca Borgonovi,mSenior Analyst Large-scale migration is starting to radically alter the makeup of today’s classrooms, bringing a new wave of social,...

¿Revolución educacional de Macron?

Macron’s Education Revolution Mar 7, 2018 PHILIPPE AGHION ,  BENEDICTE BERNERFrench President Emmanuel Macron has drawn fire for his pro-growth economic reforms, which some critics have characterized as giveaways to corporations and the wealthy. But, when considered...

¿Apoyar instituciones o estudiantes?

Supporting Students or Institutions? Alex USHER February 13th, 2018 - Alex Usher  Over the last few years I have noted a significant trend in provincial government spending across Canada, one which we termed "feed the student, starve the schools".  Basically,...

Salud y bienestar y su impacto en la educación

Why schools should pay more attention to students’ mental health and well-being Posted: 14 Mar 2018 09:26 AM PDT by Anna Choi  Analyst, Economist/Analyst at CFE/LESI (Local employment, skills, and social innovation) The notion of well-being and happiness has...

Estreno discursivo del ministro de educación

Gerardo Varela: “El tiempo de las marchas ya pasó, hoy se quiere ver a los estudiantes en las aulas” Autor: Michel Nahas y Gloria Faúndez DOM 18 MAR 2018 | 01:17 AM El titular de Educación afirma que la batalla por la gratuidad dejó “muchos heridos” y que “es hora de...

Encuesta a presidentes IES de los EEUU

Leading in Turbulent Times: A Survey of Presidents By Doug Lederman March 9, 2018 Public confidence in higher education is waning -- and institutions’ leaders don’t seem terrifically cocky themselves, Inside Higher Ed’s new Survey of College and University Presidents...

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