Abstract
As developing countries strive to strengthen their educational institutions to meet the challenges of the economic and social demands of globalization, tension often arises between providing more access to traditional public education and reforming the quality of the education provided. With its Revolución Educativa, Colombia offers an interesting case study of comprehensive education reforms that are grounded in a shared vision of quality and that make skillful use of information and communication technology to meet their goals. In designing the reforms, the Colombian Ministry of Education identified a series of complementary strategies that attempt to address five critical policy dimensions that keep the drive towards quality in the forefront. This article describes these strategies: Local Capacity Building; Enrollment and Efficiency; New Technologies; Curricular Reform; Improving Teacher Quality; and the Assessment System.
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Light, D., Manso, M., & Noguera, T. (2009). An educational revolution to support change in the classroom: Colombia and the educational challenges of the twenty-first century. Policy Futures in Education, 7(1), 88–101. https://doi.org/10.2304/pfie.2009.7.1.88
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