Teaching mediated by the State and the market: the school textbook as an object in Argentina (1984-2011)

School manuals play a fundamental role in teaching the contents of a discipline: what enters and what does not in them brings the student closer to a vision of the world among other possible ones, so its configuration should not be inconsequential for the field educational. This article starts fr...

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Main Author: Pamela Virginia Bórtoli
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Núcleo de Estudios Educacionales y Sociales, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires 2022-08-01
Series:Espacios en Blanco. Serie Indagaciones
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Online Access:https://ojs2.fch.unicen.edu.ar/ojs-3.1.0/index.php/espacios-en-blanco/article/view/1179
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Summary:School manuals play a fundamental role in teaching the contents of a discipline: what enters and what does not in them brings the student closer to a vision of the world among other possible ones, so its configuration should not be inconsequential for the field educational. This article starts from the hypothesis that school textbooks are built in a relationship between the State and the school publishing market and analyzes three cases: the manuals used to teach language and literature by the publishers Santillana, Kapelusz and del Eclipse. In this direction, the abrupt and significant changes that took place in the links between the State and school publishers are being restored.
ISSN:1515-9485
2313-9927