师范学院与拉丁美洲公共教育的兴起

R. Cortina
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本期特刊是一个更大的研究项目的开端,该项目旨在记录哥伦比亚大学师范学院(TC)对拉丁美洲和世界各地公共教育体系发展的影响。这期的文章是学者们的研究成果,他们关注的是回到拉丁美洲的TC毕业生的教育事业,分析这些毕业生在纽约的学习经历如何塑造了他们作为教育领导者的轨迹。它侧重于TC历史上一个极具影响力的倡议,即国际学院(1923 - 1938),以及它对拉丁美洲教育的影响。2010年秋天,我受George Bond教授的邀请,在师范学院的Lawrence a . Cremin研讨会和系列讲座上做了一次演讲。我把我的演讲命名为“师范学院与墨西哥公共教育的兴起”。在我准备的过程中,我对更多地了解TC在国外的影响的兴趣被唤醒了。在那堂课上,我只关注墨西哥,但我开始收集研究资料,更多地了解TC与拉丁美洲之间的联系。在接下来的文章中,您将能够深入了解墨西哥、巴西和智利。由于很难通过其自己的机构档案来研究拉丁美洲公共教育的历史,因此需要对拉丁美洲的历史和公共教育发展进行深入的研究过程是复杂的。TC档案馆在20世纪90年代正式关闭,其工作人员被分散或解雇。除了TC现有的资料外,支持这些文章的研究是基于美国的档案,以及基金会、教育机构、TC校友和各自国家的杰出教育领袖的档案。每篇文章中讨论的主题都强调了技术教育对不同学校制度的影响。每篇文章都聚焦于校友,他们的遗产在各自国家的教育体系中仍然普遍存在。他们对教育的看法
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Teachers College and the Rise of Public Education in Latin America
This special issue is the beginning of a much larger research project to document the impact of Teachers College (TC), Columbia University, on the development of public systems of education in Latin America and around the world. The articles presented in this issue are the work of scholars focusing on the educational careers of TC graduates who returned to Latin America, analyzing how these graduates’ experiences as students in New York shaped their trajectories as educational leaders. It focuses on a highly influential initiative in TC's history, namely, the International Institute (1923– 1938), and its effects on Latin American education. In the fall of 2010, I was invited by Professor George Bond to make a presentation at the Lawrence A. Cremin Seminar and Lecture Series at Teachers College. I named my presentation “Teachers College and the Rise of Mexican Public Education.” As I prepared it, my interest in learning more about the influence of TC abroad was awakened. For that lecture, I focused only on Mexico, but I started collecting research materials and learning more about the connections between TC and Latin America. In the articles that follow, you will be able to learn in depth about Mexico, Brazil, and Chile. The research process needed to create this deepening of perspective on the history of TC and on the development of public education in Latin America is complex, given that it is difficult to conduct research on the history of TC through its own institutional archives. The TC Archive was officially closed in the 1990s, and its staff members were dispersed or terminated. Besides materials still available at TC, the research supporting these articles is based on archives in the United States, as well as foundations, education institutions, TC alumni, and distinguished educational leaders’ archives in their countries. The topics discussed in each article highlight the influence of TC on different schooling systems. Each of the articles focuses on alumni whose legacies are still pervasive in the schooling systems in their countries. Their conceptions about education
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