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Promoting quality education in Chile: the politics of reforming teacher careers
Authors:Alejandra Mizala
Institution:1. Center for Advanced Research in Education, Institute of Education, Universidad de Chile , Santiago, Chile;2. Department of Industrial Engineering, Universidad de Chile , Santiago, Chile
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Reformers in developing countries increasingly seek to raise education quality. Yet we know little about the politics of improving education. One significant and instructive case of reforms designed to boost education quality comes from Chile, where in 2016 the government enacted a sweeping reform of teaching careers. This paper first uses a quantitative analysis of appearances in the news to identify key stakeholders and then turns to process tracing to analyze how and when these stakeholders influenced reform dynamics. Comparatively, the Chilean case differs from similar reforms elsewhere in Latin America due to the absence of business, the strong role of policy networks, and the final negotiated settlement with the teacher union. Theoretically, the analysis confirms general theories that emphasize the roles of distributive politics and policy networks.
Keywords:Distributional politics  education reform  teaching careers  policy networks  teacher unions
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