dc.creatorValdez Lozano, Cecilia del Carmen
dc.creatorPineda Rodríguez, Glenda Iveth
dc.date2001-04-04
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dc.identifierhttp://ri.ues.edu.sv/7767/1/10122399.pdf
dc.identifierValdez Lozano, Cecilia del Carmen and Pineda Rodríguez, Glenda Iveth (2001) The academic and non-academic factors related to the subject failing and attrition at the Literature Department of the University of El Salvador, semester I-2000. Bachelor thesis, Universidad de El Salvador.
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/163322
dc.descriptionInadequate results in national education- both public and private- are not a recent phenomena, but instead have deep roots. Yet the critical situation we find in education today was exacerbated during the 1980s, when all social development indicators were depressed by the economic recession and the use of the most public resources for the war effort. Nevertheless, education today would still continue to require priority attention, with or without the impact caused by the war. The consequences of failing to reform the meaning and results of education are already apparent. El Salvador has had some of the least successful education level in Central America in attracting foreign investment. This contrast sharply with the case of Costa Rica, whose efforts in education have borne fruit in the form of enormous investments in advanced technology industries. Furthermore, our country is hardly prepared to address its wide range of environmental and social problems with such a poorly- educated population. In general terms, the educational system does not fulfill its role because the efforts made are inadequate, and its approach is deficient.
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dc.relationhttp://ri.ues.edu.sv/7767/
dc.subject378 Educación superior
dc.titleThe academic and non-academic factors related to the subject failing and attrition at the Literature Department of the University of El Salvador, semester I-2000
dc.typeTesis
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