Immigrants in the Chilean school: Certain representations for certain policies in education

Authors

  • Ricardo Bravo

Keywords:

Inmigration, School, Recognition, Interculturalism

Abstract

The article interrogates the meaning of social representations towards migrants in two ways: first, it asks about its itinerary through Chilean’s history; and second, it asks for its influence on the ways we relate to migrants. To assess the influence of representations on the Chilean school system, this article focuses on the aspects that determine negative relationships within the school, which obstruct the recognition of the Other. The essay frames its analysis using the theory of recognition of Axel Honneth looking for a renewed view of interculturalism in Chilean education. The article ends proposing some recommendations related both with public policy as well as with the configuration of a teaching ethos.

Author Biography

Ricardo Bravo

Magíster Educación Inclusiva, tesista en el área de competencias docentes para la inclusión educativa, Universidad Central 2012. Licenciado en educación y profesor de Francés UMCE, Santiago de Chile. Profesor asistente de español lengua extranjera 2000-2005 en el IUFM de la ciudad de Rouen en Francia. Coordinador pedagógico del Área de refugio de la Vicaria Pastoral Social 2009-2011.

Published

2012-05-15

How to Cite

Bravo, R. (2012). Immigrants in the Chilean school: Certain representations for certain policies in education. Latin American Journal of Inclusive Education, 6(1), 39–52. Retrieved from https://revistainclusiva.ucentral.cl/revistainclusiva/article/view/6_1_004

Issue

Section

Sección Temática