Equity and higher education policies: latinoamerican perspectives

In  this  article  we  aim  to  address  some issues   of   equity   in   higher   education, from    the    particular    perspective    of Latin    American    reality.    Our    interest is  highlight  the  fact  of  the  theoretical and   methodological   positions   through which  equity  polic...

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Main Authors: José Alberto Yuni, Cecilia Evangelina Melendez, Ana Griselda Diaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat Politècnica de València 2014-08-01
Series:Red U
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Online Access:https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/REDU/article/view/5639
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Summary:In  this  article  we  aim  to  address  some issues   of   equity   in   higher   education, from    the    particular    perspective    of Latin    American    reality.    Our    interest is  highlight  the  fact  of  the  theoretical and   methodological   positions   through which  equity  policies  are  defined  in  the field of higher education and how social meanings   and   ways   are   established around  them.  In  the  first  part,  a  brief description  of  the  scenarios  of  higher education in Latin America is done, both in  regard  to  the  socio-political  structural processes  and  the  dynamics  of  higher education systems. In the second part, a conceptual reconstruction is approached to  allow  us  to  show  the  movements operating in university policies in recent decades   which   have   resulted   in   the implementation of the so called policies of equity. In the third part of the paper, different  levels  of  specification  of  the concept of equity in university dynamics are  analyzed,  which  account  for  their productive   potential   practices.   Finally, we describe some of the most important initiatives  displayed  in  recent  years  by some  countries  of  the  region  framed  in equity  policies,  focusing  on  their  effects and scope.
ISSN:1887-4592