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Educación clases sociales

Authors: Galeano, Luz Inés; Giraldo, Luis Fernando; Blair T, Elsa María;

Educación clases sociales

Abstract

RESUMEN: Lo que queremos estudiar en esta especie de fenómenos observables en la formación social colombiana y más específicamente en su manifestación en la pequeña burguesía. Dichos fenómenos responden a las políticas del Estado y aparecen como transformación efectiva más o menos contradictoria. El trabajo será "Materialista-histórico" por cuanto utiliza como medios de investigación la teoría y el método marxista. Así pues, según ellos, el aparato educativo y sus procesos, como parte de la "superestructura", no puede comprenderse por sí solo sino que radica, por el contrario en las condiciones materiales de vida"1 y en los determinantes políticos. Es por esto que en nuestra investigación, dichos determinantes tienen un tratamiento privilegiado. Por lo tanto, el propósito de la investigación será conocer teóricamente ("en su concepto") la influencia de la educación en los cambios de posición social de los agentes sobre todo de la pequeña burguesía.

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Colombia
Keywords

Política educacional, Desarrollo económico y social, Educational policy, Clase media, Economic and social development, http://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept10087, http://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept594, Políticas educativas, Burguesía, http://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept5372, Movilidad social, Social mobility, Formación social, Middle class, Desarrollo económico, http://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept9

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