Fin del copago y nuevo Sistema de Admisión Escolar: Duelo de estrato

Translated title of the contribution: End of shared financing and the School Admission System: Mourning of strata

Manuel Canales Schmidt, Fabián Guajardo, Víctor Orellana, Cristián Bellei, Mariana Contreras

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Abstract

The educational reform generated a broad public debate for its attempt to change the market character of education, through the elimination of mechanisms for student selection and shared funding, and the creation of a new School Admission System. The following paper, based on a qualitative study, analyzes the changes occurred in the discourses of the participants of the new system. The results allow to identify that the change in the logics of admission brings together two previously separate social groups: those who chose private subsidized schools, with co-payments, and those who enrolled their children in municipal schools. The mixture disorganized a scheme of social and educational classification, revealed as sociologically dense. In this sense, the social conversation about the SAE and its consequences is organized in a polyphony discursive, regarding the matter of justice in the allocation of school vacancies.

Translated title of the contributionEnd of shared financing and the School Admission System: Mourning of strata
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)299-319
Number of pages21
JournalEstudios Pedagogicos
Volume46
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education

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