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Posiciones sobre profesionalización docente en el discurso de los organismos internacionales

Stances on Teacher Professionalization in the Official Discourse of International Organizations
Authors: Monarca, Héctor; Mera Clavijo, Alberto; Álvarez López, Gabriel; Gorostiaga, Jorge M.;

Posiciones sobre profesionalización docente en el discurso de los organismos internacionales

Abstract

Este artículo analiza los discursos, a través de sus documentos, sobre profesionalización docente de tres organismos internacionales: Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura; Oficina Regional de Educación para América Latina y el Caribe-Unesco y Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo. El objetivo fue identificar sus posiciones explícitas e implícitas en esta temática, entendiendo que sus discursos, políticas y prácticas de profesionalización docente forman parte de los procesos de producción de lo social en general y del campo educativo en particular. Se realizó un análisis de contenido de los documentos seleccionados desde una aproximación crítica al discurso. Los resultados muestran que predomina una posición híbrida respecto de la profesionalización, aunque mayormente caracterizada por la gestión del profesorado-escuela. Las conclusiones invitan a pensar sobre el hibridismo como rasgo predominante de los documentos orientados a la política y dirigidos a múltiples audiencias y contextos.

This article analyzes the statements, expressed through their documents, on teacher professionalization of three international organizations: the Organization of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture; the Organization of Ibero-American States for Education, Science and Culture-Unesco and the Inter American Development Bank. The purpose was to identify their explicit and implicit stances on this issue, in the understanding that their discourses, policies and practices of teacher professionalization are part of the processes of production of the social in general and particularly of the educational field. A content analysis of the selected documents was carried out from a critical point of view to the discourse. The results show that a hybrid position on professionalization prevails, although mostly characterized by a teacher-school managerial approach. The conclusions invite us to consider hybridism as a predominant feature of policy-oriented documents addressed to multiple audiences and contexts.

Fil: Gorostiaga, Jorge Manuel. Universidad Nacional de San Martin. Escuela de Humanidades. Laboratorio de Investigacion En Ciencias Humanas. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Oficina de Coordinacion Administrativa Pque. Centenario. Laboratorio de Investigacion En Ciencias Humanas.; Argentina

Fil: Mera Clavijo, Alberto. Universidad Pedagógica Nacional de Colombia.; Colombia

Fil: Álvarez López, Gabriel. Universidad de Salamanca; España

Fil: Monarca, Héctor. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; España

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Spain, Argentina, Spain
Keywords

PROFESIONALIZACIÓN DOCENTE, ORGANISMOS INTERNACIONALES, Discursos, international organizations, Profesionalización docente, Educación, organismos internacionales, discourses, profesionalización docente, discursos, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.3, Latin America, teacher professionalization, AMÉRICA LATINA, Teacher professionalization, América Latina, Profesionalizaci?n docente, Am?rica Latina, Organismos internacionales, DISCURSOS, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, International organizations, Discourses

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