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THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TEACHING: EDUCATIONAL PROPOSALS AND POLITICAL TENSIONS

Abstract

During the 1920s, raised numerous educational proposals that sought to radically change the traditional teaching. Between them these those receiving the impact of the Russian revolution, either to follow the path set by a new proletarian education or to question the need for an education that would seek social change. To carry out the desired change was necessary to create regional organizations and international teachers, who at various educational conferences and presented their proposals faced a series of political battles that belie the tensions of the educational field.

Keywords

Journal of Latin American Education History political and educational conferences, teacher organizations, syndicalisms, social education, education proletarian.

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Author Biography

Alexandra Pita González

Doctora en Historia por El Colegio de México, profesora-investigadora titular de tiempo completo de la Universidad de Colima, miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores nivel 1. Línea de investigación: historia intelectual de AméricaLatina.

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