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This article highlights educational and political tensions underlying the Chilean Education Quality Measurement System (SIMCE), which has played a crucial role in creating a free-market educational system. The main criticisms about this high-stake test are explained side-to-side the Alto al SIMCE Campaign, to rethink assessment. This way, we foster a shift from a notion of quality oriented to the market, reproducing a neoliberal society, to an educational assessment to promote social justice, democracy and inclusion.
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Yancovic, M. P., Vargas, G. O., & Barrios, I. S. (2016). Crítica a la rendición de cuentas: Narrativa de resistencia al sistema de evaluación en Chile. Cadernos CEDES, 36(100), 337–354. https://doi.org/10.1590/CC0101-32622016171362
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