Cultura, Educación Y Empleabilidad En El Contexto Global
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https://doi.org/10.37646/xihmai.v7i14.211Abstract
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El artículo plantea algunas reflexiones entre educación, cultura y empleabilidad, en crecientes procesos de globalización. Para ello se analiza críticamente los efectos de la globalización en el ámbito educativo; es decir, cómo a partir de la lógica de la economía de mercado se homogeneiza las políticas y programas educativos, con lo cual las Instituciones de Educación Superior [IES], se han reestructurado para hacer frente a los cambios del mercado de trabajo. El documento incorpora reflexiones desde perspectivas, histórica, cultural, antropológica, económica y sociológica; temáticas que están implícitas en los contextos educativos. Artículo concluido en enero de 2012.
Palabras clave: Globalización, educación, cultura, empleabilidad, competencias
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The article reflects about education, culture and employability, inside in increasing globalization processes. We examine critically the effects of globalization in education, that is, how from the logic of the market economy policies and educational programs are homogenized, thereby higher education institutions (ies), have been restructured to meet the changes of the labor market. The document incorporates reflections from historical, cultural, anthropological, economic and sociological perspectives; themes that are implicit in educational contexts. Article completed in january 2012.
Keywords: globalization, education, culture, employability, skills
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