Bolivia: Educational reform analyzed

The Bolivian chapter of the Andean Education Agenda meets today. A number of experts in educational issues will take part and there will be the opportunity to dialog with the expert Ana Flores, whom the Latin American Business Council (CEAL) has commissioned to conduct an analysis of the Educational Reform in Bolivia, ten years after its implementation.

July 30, 2004

The Bolivian chapter of the Andean Education Agenda meets today. A number of experts in educational issues will take part and there will be the opportunity to dialog with the expert Ana Flores, whom the Latin American Business Council (CEAL) has commissioned to conduct an analysis of the Educational Reform in Bolivia, ten years after its implementation.

The newspaper La Prensa de La Paz will be joining this think tank as a strategic partner, and its main objective will be to put the problems of education on the country’s public agenda. So far this year, the experts have met on a number of occasions and have addressed issues relating to the “National Education Council,” “Education in the State’s new Political Constitution,” and the “Role of Higher Education in Bolivia.”

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