Chilean Education Reform
The Chilean Education Reform refers to a series of changes aimed at improving the quality and accessibility of education in Chile. Initiated in the early 2010s, these reforms sought to address issues such as inequality in educational opportunities and the privatization of schools. The government aimed to provide free education at all levels and improve funding for public schools.
Key components of the reform included the elimination of profit-making in public education and the establishment of a new funding system. The reforms also focused on enhancing teacher training and support, ensuring that all students receive a quality education regardless of their socioeconomic background.