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背景/背景:本文讨论了三位智利教育家在20世纪上半叶对该国教育系统的影响和遗产。研究重点:基于Darío Salas, Irma Salas和Amanda Labarca在拉丁美洲国家推动的变化,它探讨了他们的老师John Dewey的思想如何在智利传播并持续到今天作为国家课程的一部分。这篇文章还讨论了美国和智利之间的文化交流的影响,因为文化交流对智利的影响已经扩展到社会问题,如争取性别平等、建立协会和改善公民参与。研究设计:本研究与历史研究相呼应,在智利进行,以教育家本人的书目背景和作者多年来对他们的深入了解为基础,即调查了一手和二手资料。结论:向世俗教育的转变,新的经验方法论,普及教育是智利教育工作者在教育部门担任领导职务后实现的主要改革。
The Influence of Educators, Followers of John Dewey’s Educational Thought, in the Chilean School System: Irma Salas, Amanda Labarca, and Darío Salas
Background/Context: This article discusses the influence and legacy of three Chilean educators in the country’s schooling system during the first half of the 20th century. Focus of Study: Based on the changes that Darío Salas, Irma Salas, and Amanda Labarca promoted in the Latin American country, it explores how the ideas of their teacher John Dewey spread through Chile and endure to this day as part of the national curriculum. The article also debates the impact of cultural exchange between the United States and Chile since the influence in their country extended to social issues, such as the fight for gender equality, the creation of associations, and the improvement of civic engagement participation. Research Design: The study corresponded to historical research and was carried out in Chile based on the bibliographic background of the educators themselves and what the author himself has deepened about them for several years, that is, primary and secondary sources were investigated. Conclusion: The shifts towards secular education, the new experiential methodology, and the universal access to education were the main reforms achieved by the Chilean educators once they held leading positions in the education sector.