La regresión educativa [Educational Regression]
La hostilidad de la 4y contra la ilustración [The Hostility of the 4Y Against the Illustration]
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Patricia Durán
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Esta obra reúne 14 ensayos que analizan críticamente la política educativa del actual gobierno. Aparecen, así, los oscuros balances de la reforma al artículo 3° constitucional, el surgimiento de las universidades Benito Juárez, el nuevo esquema de becas, los recortes en la SEP, el aumento de la desigualdad, el golpe de la pandemia y la asfixia de la austeridad…
Entre diciembre de 2018 y julio de 2019 fui subsecretario de Educación Básica. Pero desde mi posición privilegiada fui testigo del impacto brutal de la política de austeridad. También comprobé el estilo autoritario de Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
“La educación de México experimenta un retroceso. El gobierno federal actual eliminó la reforma educativa de 2013, pero no produjo un nuevo proyecto; en cambio, puso en práctica políticas que dañan la oferta educativa. El presidente volvió la espalda a la educación persiguiendo un objetivo político, en el sentido populista, mezquino, del término.”
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2021 Gilberto Guevara Niebla (P)2022 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial S.A. de C.V.Listeners also enjoyed...
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