Bárbara Uribe, profesora en Carepa, Antioquia de Enseña por Colombia, estuvo conversando con demoAbierta sobre la educación en Colombia y sobre cómo esta pandemia del Covid-19 ha resaltado la desigualdad del país, suscittando distintas iniciativas y reflexiones.
Promoting the study of economics enables citizens to understand why inequities are generated and how equity and social mobility can be promoted. Interview. Español Português
New Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report published by UNESCO shows forced displacement holding back a generation of learners across the Arab region.
30 years ago the Berlin Wall fell, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was born. But British children’s privacy rights are now being breached at a scale few parents are aware of.
Blackstone boss Schwarzman wants Yale’s historic Commons to carry his name; and the university erases a second historic name instead of re-evaluating it.
New proposals for post-18 education will reduce access for many poorer students, and show an incredibly narrow view of what kind of education is ‘valuable’.
How do we “mobilise the past against a reckless present”? By drawing on a rich seam of successful, radical educational visions. Part of openDemocracy's "Left governmentality" mini-series.
Politicians have lately prioritised ‘social mobility’ over ‘inequality’. But a new book exploring the journeys of those who rose ‘out of their class’ finds that inequality is now shutting those routes down.