Argentina's Educative System

  • Educative development by Sarmiento

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    Argentina's Educative System

  • Law 463 of Subsidities by Sarmiento: Transfer funds to provincies with economic urgencies

    Transfer funds to provincies with economic urgencies
  • Law 1420: validity in dependents territories from the National State. It established that the primary education must be obligatory, free and for all.

  • Lainez Law: authorized the National State through the National Council of Education by opening schools in needed provincies. The congress gave the necessary tools to universalize the right of education.

  • The Lainez Law is repeal by Ongania's dictatorship

  • During the dictatorship of Videla, the schools were transfered to the provinces to were they belong to (the State was absent and they give conservative contents and they were repressive in schools)

  • New educative Neoliberal model by Menem

  • Law 24049 of Transfers of Educative Services: medium and superior schools were took from the National State to the province to where they belong

  • Law 24195 Federal de Educación: Obligatory for 10 years (considered as a service of consumption)

    5 levels
    Inicial (children between 3/5 years old)
    EGB (a duration of 9 years)
    Polimodal (a minimum duration of 3 years)
    Superior Education
    Quaternary Education
  • Law 24591 de Educación Superior (considered as a service of consumption

  • New legal frame: State as a part of the educative framework by Kirchner

  • Law 26206 de Educación Nacional: replaced the normative of 1993.

    It considers the education as a public good. The congress dictated the new regulations:
    - Law of Educative Finance
    - Fondo Nacional de Incentivo Docente
    - Ley de Educación Sexual Integral
    - Ley de Protección Integral from children and adolescents.