La segmentación territorial de la educación general básica y el pueblo indígena Kichwa Kisapincha de Ambato, Tungurahua en Ecuador

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The article is the result of a field research with a participatory approach. This aims to identify and describe the ideas that native’s agents manifest about the segmentation of educational services. Theoretically, this work uses the thoughts of Weber, Bourdieu, Ringer and Archer, who focused on the agency of those who come together in a social context. Methodologically, it is a qualitative, exploratory case study. The research was conducted from 2017 to 2019. The main findings of this work show that, in 2017, the territorial segmentation of school services was perceived as an arbitrary decision of the State, which did not meet the constitutional mandate of prior consultation, and affected access to education. Even though today public policy is partly accepted, people question the lack of cultural relevance of educational services.

Título traducido de la contribuciónTerritorial division of basic general education and the Kichwa Kisapincha Natives from Ambato, Tungurahua in Equator
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)313-334
Número de páginas22
PublicaciónRevista Colombiana de Educacion
Volumen1
N.º80
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2020

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Palabras clave

  • Basic educación
  • Cultural relevance
  • Educational access
  • Indigenous populations
  • Policy public

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