A New Context for Teachers in Latin America and the Caribbean

School attendance in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has increased exponentially in the last two decades, almost every child goes to primary school and access to preschool and high school is fast catching up. This increase in access has been mostly led by more attendance to school of previously excluded children and youth -poor, rural and indigenous populations-, which has created a heterogeneous pool of students with very diverse needs, abilities and interests. Based on descriptive statistics on increased access to education and some learning and life outcomes, this paper discusses in detail how the new roles called upon teachers can help improve the quality of education in LAC. This paper concludes with some promising examples on how countries and international organizations are attempting to create a teaching force that can fulfill these roles.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: María Soledad Bos
Format: Technical Notes biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Teaching Effectiveness, Primary and Secondary Education, School-to-Work Transition, I22 - Educational Finance • Financial Aid, I28 - Government Policy, access to school, indigenous populations, roles for teachers, violence, discrimination, teenage pregnancy, labor market,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009037
https://publications.iadb.org/en/new-context-teachers-latin-america-and-caribbean
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spelling dig-bid-node-117392024-05-30T20:08:13ZA New Context for Teachers in Latin America and the Caribbean 2012-04-01T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009037 https://publications.iadb.org/en/new-context-teachers-latin-america-and-caribbean Inter-American Development Bank Teaching Effectiveness Primary and Secondary Education School-to-Work Transition I22 - Educational Finance • Financial Aid I28 - Government Policy access to school, indigenous populations, roles for teachers, violence, discrimination, teenage pregnancy, labor market School attendance in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has increased exponentially in the last two decades, almost every child goes to primary school and access to preschool and high school is fast catching up. This increase in access has been mostly led by more attendance to school of previously excluded children and youth -poor, rural and indigenous populations-, which has created a heterogeneous pool of students with very diverse needs, abilities and interests. Based on descriptive statistics on increased access to education and some learning and life outcomes, this paper discusses in detail how the new roles called upon teachers can help improve the quality of education in LAC. This paper concludes with some promising examples on how countries and international organizations are attempting to create a teaching force that can fulfill these roles. Inter-American Development Bank María Soledad Bos Marcelo Cabrol Carlos Rondón Technical Notes application/pdf IDB Publications en
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Primary and Secondary Education
School-to-Work Transition
I22 - Educational Finance • Financial Aid
I28 - Government Policy
access to school, indigenous populations, roles for teachers, violence, discrimination, teenage pregnancy, labor market
Teaching Effectiveness
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School-to-Work Transition
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I28 - Government Policy
access to school, indigenous populations, roles for teachers, violence, discrimination, teenage pregnancy, labor market
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School-to-Work Transition
I22 - Educational Finance • Financial Aid
I28 - Government Policy
access to school, indigenous populations, roles for teachers, violence, discrimination, teenage pregnancy, labor market
Inter-American Development Bank
A New Context for Teachers in Latin America and the Caribbean
description School attendance in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has increased exponentially in the last two decades, almost every child goes to primary school and access to preschool and high school is fast catching up. This increase in access has been mostly led by more attendance to school of previously excluded children and youth -poor, rural and indigenous populations-, which has created a heterogeneous pool of students with very diverse needs, abilities and interests. Based on descriptive statistics on increased access to education and some learning and life outcomes, this paper discusses in detail how the new roles called upon teachers can help improve the quality of education in LAC. This paper concludes with some promising examples on how countries and international organizations are attempting to create a teaching force that can fulfill these roles.
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