School retention in the Chilean governmental discourse: Documentary analysis after 20 years of the Free and Compulsory Secondary Education Law

Michelle Mendoza Lira, Solange Muñoz Jorquera, Emilio Ballesta Acevedo, Carmen Gloria Covarrubias Apablaza

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Abstract

School retention has gained relevance in the Chilean governmental discourse, especially since the enactment, almost 20 years ago, of the Free and Compulsory Secondary Education Law, focused on guaranteeing the educational trajectories of the entire population. Considering this, and the fact that dropout figures are still present in the country, it is worth analyzing how school retention is conceptualized according to the Central Government. Consequently, this study seeks to answer the following question: What are the conceptualizations of school retention used in governmental documents? For this purpose, from a qualitative approach, a documentary review of all the files issued since the enactment of the Law was carried out, using the technique of thematic categorical content analysis. Direct and explicit definitions of retention as a systemic and institutional capacity were found, as well as indirect ones, associated with terms such as attendance and successful educational trajectory. The findings reveal the importance of retention in official documents, understood as a complex and multicausal phenomenon that requires concrete actions for its effectiveness.

Translated title of the contributionRetención escolar en el discurso gubernamental chileno: Análisis documental a 20 años de la Ley de Gratuidad y Obligatoriedad de la Enseñanza Media
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0234055
JournalEnsaio
Volume31
Issue number120
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Análise Documental
  • Análisis documental
  • Chile
  • Documentary Analysis
  • Governmental Policy
  • Política de Governo
  • Política gubernamental
  • Retención escolar
  • Retenção Escolar
  • School Retention

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education

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