Chile
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Policies and practices of diversity: reimagining possibilities for new discourses
Fecha
2009Registro en:
10.1080/09687590902879049
1360-0508
0968-7599
WOS:000266247900004
Autor
Infante, Marta D.
Matus, Claudia
Institución
Resumen
The processes of globalization have demanded that emergent countries include issues of diversity into their political, economic and educational agendas. Consequently, educational institutions have started, in order to adscribe to requests made by transnational organizations (UNESCO, the World Bank and OECD), to include diversity as a priority to develop curricular proposals and policies for education. This article critiques how diversity discourses have been produced and circulated through public policies within the Chilean educational context. The design of new special education policies in Chile provides a critical context for the uses of diversity, how it is framed and what are the discourses associated with diverse educational contexts. The discussion is organized around two main questions: what are the main discourses of diversity produced by policies and practices and what do policies on diversity do?.