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Directores de Escuela en América Latina y el Caribe: ¿Líderes del Cambio ó Sujetos a Cambio?

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  • Borden, Allison M.

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A pesar de que en los gobiernos de América Latina y el Caribe la educación tiene un lugar fundamental para el bienestar económico, social y político de sus naciones, en todos los niveles de la sociedad permea la percepción de que los sistemas educativos son débiles. En consecuencia, los autores de políticas públicas han respondido a las demandas de calidad y equidad educativa, que en los últimos diez años han tenido resonancia en todo el hemisferio occidental, mediante una serie de reformas educativas, algunas de las cuales han tenido éxito.

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  • Borden, Allison M., 2002. "Directores de Escuela en América Latina y el Caribe: ¿Líderes del Cambio ó Sujetos a Cambio?," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 2283, Inter-American Development Bank.
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    1. Victoria Gunnarsson & Peter F. Orazem & Mario A. Sánchez & Aimee Verdisco, 2009. "Does Local School Control Raise Student Outcomes? Evidence on the Roles of School Autonomy and Parental Participation," Economic Development and Cultural Change, University of Chicago Press, vol. 58(1), pages 25-52, October.
    2. Gunnarsson, Louise Victoria & Orazem, Peter F. & Sanchez, Mario & Verdisco, Aimee, 2004. "Does School Decentralization Raise Student Outcomes?: Theory And Evidence On The Roles Of School Autonomy And Community Participation," Working Papers 18220, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.

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