Rafa Meza Duriez revisita la Campaña de Alfabetización de Nicaragua a través del legado de su madre para ofrecer un homenaje al amor maternal, la música folclórica latinoamericana y el poder silencioso de la lucha intergeneracional.
She Taught Me Trova, I Learned About the Revolution and Education
Rafa Meza Duriez revisits the Nicaraguan Literacy Campaign through his mother's legacy to offer a tribute to maternal love, Latin American folk music, and the quiet power of intergenerational struggle.
Qo xnaq’tzan tuj tzalajb’il tu’ntzan tjaw ch’iw qchwinqlal: We teach with happiness for a better future
Henry Sales and Tessa Scott got to know each other and began working together through their work in Mam language learning, and write about that experience.
The Chilean Twist in Education: Back to the State
by Miguel Ordenes The Chilean education system, the paradigm of market-based reform, is experiencing one of its biggest twists since its foundation in 1981. Chile is moving away from a totally free market in education toward a mixed system with a powerful new role for the state. Chile has been a pioneer in the implementation... Continue Reading →
