Education
The topic I chose to write about is the problem of education in Chile from an economic, political and social.
Chile is a country that has a capitalist economic model, so in the matter of education it works in the same way. not everyone has the same opportunities to receive a quality education, since it depends on the money that this person has, for this reason, public education has very poor quality in general compared to private education, but at the same time there are private schools that are bad and it is just the name
The education is not treated as an opportunity, but as a simple forced deal between indifferent parties, developed in a totally apathetic way to the natural functioning of the human brain, more focused on practical and emotional development than on rational and technical development.
At the Chilean level, education also has a sociocultural problem, commodified, accessible to people who can afford it, and these people deny the educational privilege, seeing themselves more as an obligation without much interest, as well as those who access public education, with the difference that the latter is for precarious reasons (infrastructure and programmatic) and contempt
I completely agree with what you say, education has become a business like most things in Chile. I remember that during the creation of the new constitution, many people said that education and health would be worse :/, without realizing that the systems would be better if we don't make a division between public and private systems.
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