9-September-2014
English, PDF, 1,018kb
Upper secondary education is the most common level of education attained in Chile, and progress across generations is notable. Upper secondary education, which consolidates students’ basic skills and knowledge, aims to prepare students for entry into tertiary education or the labour market.
5-November-2013
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This book provides, from an international perspective, an independent analysis of major issues facing teacher evaluation, current policy initiatives, and possible future approaches in Chile.
2-September-2009
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This Self-evaluation report reflects the joint effort of higher education institutions (HEI) and regional stakeholders in the Bío Bío Region, Chile to assess the impact that the HEI have had on regional development. The self-evaluation was performed between December 2008 and June 2009.
3-mars-2009
Français
Cet ouvrage s’appuie sur une étude consacrée par l’OCDE aux pratiques et politiques en matière de direction d’établissement scolaire dans le monde.
30-July-2007
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This activity aims to support policy development through examining: the roles and responsibilities of school leaders, policies and conditions for making school leaders most effective, the development and support of effective school leadership and policies and practices conducive to these ends. <
24-October-2005
English
The first Forum on the theme of The Challenges for Education in a Global Economy was co-hosted with the Chilean Ministry of Education and was held in Santiago on 24-25 October 2005.
4-mars-2004
Français
Au Chili, l’éducation est une grande priorité depuis le retour au pouvoir d’un gouvernement démocratique en 1990. Le Chili a apporté un certain nombre d’améliorations essentielles à son système éducatif depuis lors, notamment grâce à une croissance économique soutenue et à l’engagement pris par les pouvoirs publics d’accroître leurs investissements dans l’éducation. Une récente réforme garantit à tous les enfants chiliens une
6-February-2004
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Chile has experienced major political, economic and social changes in the last three decades. Three democratic governments led by the same political coalition (Concertación de Partidos por la Democracia) have taken the reins of the country since 1990 after 17 years of an authoritarian military government. The military government (1973-1990) carried out a reform program of the school system in Chile aiming to decentralize its