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Walter Montgomery

Some phases of educational progress in Latin America

In “Some Phases of Educational Progress in Latin America,” Walter A. Montgomery offers a critical examination of the evolution of education across Latin American nations in the early to mid-20th century. His analytical approach blends historical context with sociopolitical commentary, shedding light on the innovative reforms and persistent challenges that shaped educational systems. Montgomery's literary style is marked by a clear, precise language that invites readers to engage with complex themes, such as colonial legacies and social inequality, all while integrating empirical data and case studies that underscore the transformative power of education in the region. Walter A. Montgomery, an esteemed educational scholar and reform advocate, draws from his extensive experience in educational administration and policy analysis. His work reflects a deep commitment to understanding how education can serve as a catalyst for social change. Montgomery'Äôs background, enriched by personal encounters and scholarly pursuits in Latin America, informs his insights into the barriers and opportunities faced by educational systems amidst varying cultural landscapes. This book is essential for educators, policymakers, and scholars seeking a nuanced understanding of Latin America's educational trajectory. Montgomery's compelling narrative and thorough research provide valuable perspectives that resonate with contemporary discussions about equity, access, and reform in global education.
106 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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