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Educaci N De Las Mujeres Maestras Y Esferas P Blicas


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Educaci N De Las Mujeres Maestras Y Esferas P Blicas


Educaci N De Las Mujeres Maestras Y Esferas P Blicas
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Author : Ana María Goetschel
language : es
Publisher: Editorial Abya Yala
Release Date : 2007

Educaci N De Las Mujeres Maestras Y Esferas P Blicas written by Ana María Goetschel and has been published by Editorial Abya Yala this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Education categories.




Rese A De Educaci N De Las Mujeres Maestras Y Esferas P Blicas Quito En La Primera Mitad Del Siglo Xx De Ana Mar A Goetschel


Rese A De Educaci N De Las Mujeres Maestras Y Esferas P Blicas Quito En La Primera Mitad Del Siglo Xx De Ana Mar A Goetschel
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Author : Valeria Coronel
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008

Rese A De Educaci N De Las Mujeres Maestras Y Esferas P Blicas Quito En La Primera Mitad Del Siglo Xx De Ana Mar A Goetschel written by Valeria Coronel and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with categories.




Las Maestras De La Rep Blica


Las Maestras De La Rep Blica
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Author : Consuelo Flecha
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012-01-01

Las Maestras De La Rep Blica written by Consuelo Flecha and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-01-01 with Education categories.


Las maestras republicanas simbolizan el proyecto de transformación social y cultural de la Segunda República. En sus trayectorias vitales encontramos la plasmación de las esperanzas, las experiencias y los logros alcanzados por las mujeres españolas en esos años de cambios profundos, en los que las mujeres obtuvieron la ciudadanía civil y la ciudadanía política y en los que la educación era concebida como el fundamento de una auténtica democracia. La profesión de maestra era uno de los pocos ámbitos laborales en el que las mujeres habían ido conquistando, desde el siglo XIX, un terreno de afirmación, reconocimiento y legitimación en la esfera pública. En los años treinta del siglo pasado, numerosas maestras se identificaron con las ideas de libertad de pensamiento y de cátedra, de promoción de la libertad individual y de laicismo; en las aulas utilizaban la experimentación, la creatividad y los métodos participativos de aprendizaje, trabajaban al aire libre, hacían excursiones y fomentaban la educación física de alumnos y de alumnas. Esta obra pretende recuperar y difundir la historia y las historias de las maestras republicanas. Aspira asimismo a rendir homenaje a unas mujeres valientes y comprometidas, que participaron en la conquista de los derechos de las mujeres y en la modernización de la enseñanza y, con ello, en la construcción de una sociedad democrática y libre. En sus vidas aúnan dos objetivos políticos que hoy en día siguen siendo referentes y mantienen su vigencia: la lucha por la igualdad entre hombres y mujeres y por una educación pública y democrática.



The Oxford Handbook Of The History Of Education


The Oxford Handbook Of The History Of Education
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Author : John L. Rury
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2019-06-17

The Oxford Handbook Of The History Of Education written by John L. Rury and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-06-17 with History categories.


This handbook offers a global view of the historical development of educational institutions, systems of schooling, ideas about education, and educational experiences. Its 36 chapters consider changing scholarship in the field, examine nationally-oriented works by comparing themes and approaches, lend international perspective on a range of issues in education, and provide suggestions for further research and analysis. Like many other subfields of historical analysis, the history of education has been deeply affected by global processes of social and political change, especially since the 1960s. The handbook weighs the influence of various interpretive perspectives, including revisionist viewpoints, taking particular note of changes in the past half century. Contributors consider how schooling and other educational experiences have been shaped by the larger social and political context, and how these influences have affected the experiences of students, their families and the educators who have worked with them. The Handbook provides insight and perspective on a wide range of topics, including pre-modern education, colonialism and anti-colonial struggles, indigenous education, minority issues in education, comparative, international, and transnational education, childhood education, non-formal and informal education, and a range of other issues. Each contribution includes endnotes and a bibliography for readers interested in further study.



Interrogating The Relations Between Migration And Education In The South


Interrogating The Relations Between Migration And Education In The South
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Author : Ligia (Licho) López López
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2021-11-29

Interrogating The Relations Between Migration And Education In The South written by Ligia (Licho) López López and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-11-29 with Education categories.


Adopting a uniquely critical lens, this volume analyzes the relationship between forced migration, the migrations of people, and subsequent impacts on education. In doing so, it challenges Euro-modern and colonial notions of what it means to move across 'borders'. Using Abiayala and its diasporas as theory and context, this volume critiques dominant colonial attitudes and discourses towards migration and education and suggests alternatives for understanding how culturally grounded pedagogies and curricula can support migrating youth and society more broadly. Chapters use case studies and first-hand accounts such as testimonios from a variety of countries in the Global South, and discuss the lived experiences of Afro-Colombian, Haitian, and Indigenous youth, among others, to challenge the rigid disciplinary borders upheld by Euro-modern epistemologies. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in international and comparative education, multicultural education, and Latin American and Caribbean studies more broadly. Those specifically interested in anticolonial education, diaspora studies, and educational policy and politics will also benefit from this book.



Gender State And Medicine In Highland Ecuador


Gender State And Medicine In Highland Ecuador
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Author : A. Kim Clark
language : en
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Release Date : 2014-03-13

Gender State And Medicine In Highland Ecuador written by A. Kim Clark and has been published by University of Pittsburgh Pre this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-03-13 with History categories.


In 1921 Matilde Hidalgo became the first woman physician to graduate from the Universidad Central in Quito, Ecuador. Hidalgo was also the first woman to vote in a national election and the first to hold public office. Author Kim Clark relates the stories of Matilde Hidalgo and other women who successfully challenged newly instituted Ecuadorian state programs in the wake of the Liberal Revolution of 1895. New laws, while they did not specifically outline women's rights, left loopholes wherein women could contest entry into education systems and certain professions and vote in elections. As Clark demonstrates, many of those who seized these opportunities were unattached women who were socially and economically disenfranchised. Political and social changes during the liberal period drew new groups into the workforce. Women found novel opportunities to pursue professions where they did not compete directly with men. Training women for work meant expanding secular education systems and normal schools. Healthcare initiatives were also introduced that employed and targeted women to reduce infant mortality, eradicate venereal diseases, and regulate prostitution. Many of these state programs attempted to control women's behavior under the guise of morality and honor. Yet highland Ecuadorian women used them to better their lives and to gain professional training, health care, employment, and political rights. As they engaged state programs and used them for their own purposes, these women became modernizers and agents of change, winning freedoms for themselves and future generations.



Women S Suffrage In The Americas


Women S Suffrage In The Americas
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Author : Stephanie Mitchell
language : en
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Release Date : 2024-07-01

Women S Suffrage In The Americas written by Stephanie Mitchell and has been published by University of New Mexico Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-07-01 with History categories.


The first hemispheric study to trace how women in the Americas obtained the right to vote, Women's Suffrage in the Americas pushes back against the misconception that women's movements originated in the United States. The volume brings Latin American voices to the forefront of English-language scholarship. Suffragists across the hemisphere worked together, formed collegial networks to support each other's work, and fostered advances toward women gaining the vote over time and space from one country to the next. The collection as a whole suggests several models by which women in the Americas gained the right to vote: through party politics; through decree, despite delays justified by women's supposed conservative politics; through conservative defense of traditional roles for women; and within the context of imperialism. However, until now historians have traditionally failed to view this common history through a hemispheric lens.



City At The Center Of The World


City At The Center Of The World
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Author : Ernesto Capello
language : en
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Release Date : 2011-11-13

City At The Center Of The World written by Ernesto Capello and has been published by University of Pittsburgh Pre this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-11-13 with History categories.


In the seventeenth century, local Jesuits and Franciscans imagined Quito as the "new Rome." It was the site of miracles and home of saintly inhabitants, the origin of crusades into the surrounding wilderness, and the purveyor of civilization to the entire region. By the early twentieth century, elites envisioned the city as the heart of a modern, advanced society—poised at the physical and metaphysical centers of the world. In this original cultural history, Ernesto Capello analyzes the formation of memory, myth, and modernity through the eyes of Quito's diverse populations. By employing Mikhail Bakhtin's concept of chronotopes, Capello views the configuration of time and space in narratives that defined Quito's identity and its place in the world. He explores the proliferation of these imaginings in architecture, museums, monuments, tourism, art, urban planning, literature, religion, indigenous rights, and politics. To Capello, these tropes began to crystallize at the end of the nineteenth century, serving as a tool for distinct groups who laid claim to history for economic or political gain during the upheavals of modernism. As Capello reveals, Quito's society and its stories mutually constituted each other. In the process of both destroying and renewing elements of the past, each chronotope fed and perpetuated itself. Modern Quito thus emerged at the crux of Hispanism and Liberalism, as an independent global society struggling to keep the memory of its colonial and indigenous roots alive.



The Middle Classes In Latin America


The Middle Classes In Latin America
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Author : Mario Barbosa Cruz
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2022-07-13

The Middle Classes In Latin America written by Mario Barbosa Cruz and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-07-13 with History categories.


As a collective effort, this volume locates the formation of the middle classes at the core of the histories of Latin America in the last two centuries. Featuring scholars from different places across the Americas, it is an interdisciplinary contribution to the world histories of the middle classes, histories of Latin America, and intersectional studies. It also engages a larger audience about the importance of the middle classes to understand modernity, democracy, neoliberalism, and decoloniality. By including research produced from a variety of Latin American, North American, and other audiences, the volume incorporates trends in social history, cultural studies and discursive theory. It situates analytical categories of race and gender at the core of class formation. This volume seeks to initiate a critical and global conversation concerning the ways in which the analysis of the middle classes provides crucial re-readings of how Latin America, as a region, has historically been understood.



Conjuring The State


Conjuring The State
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Author : A. Kim Clark
language : en
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Release Date : 2023-09-05

Conjuring The State written by A. Kim Clark and has been published by University of Pittsburgh Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-09-05 with Social Science categories.


The Ecuadorian Public Health Service was founded in 1908 in response to the arrival of bubonic plague to the country. A. Kim Clark uses this as a point of departure to explore questions of social history and public health by tracing how the service extended the reach of its broader programs across the national landscape and into domestic spaces. Delving into health conditions in the country—especially in the highlands—and efforts to combat disease, she shows how citizens’ encounters with public health officials helped make abstract ideas of state government tangible. By using public health as a window to understand social relations in a country deeply divided by region, class, and ethnicity, Conjuring the State examines the cultural, social, and political effects of the everyday practices of public health officials.