TY - JOUR
T1 - Niveles de progresión de gestión de la convivencia escolar a nivel intermedio en Chile
AU - Ascorra, Paula
AU - Cárdenas, Karen
AU - Torres-Vallejos, Javier
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/5/28
Y1 - 2021/5/28
N2 - The world crisis generated by COVID-19 has had various repercussions at the global level. This situation invites us to reflect on our institutionality and the importance of the school within the processes of instability. In this aspect, school management at the middle or district level (sostenedores/supporters in Chile) stands out as a key agent in territorial articulation and attention to care needs with their school communities. This article intends to know the management modalities in school coexistence existing in Chilean supporters. Through a two-stage cluster analysis and a decision tree, groups of supporters were identified according to their management of school coexistence. The results show the presence of three levels of management, whose approaches vary from less to more complexity. These groups are differentiated according to characteristics such as dependency (public or subsidized), number of schools in charge, knowledge of the territory, and recognition of achievement in coexistence. Likewise, the socialization of roles and functions of these managers is identified as central. The need to evaluate the political-institutional conditions that affect the approach and management of school coexistence at an intermediate level, which is crucial in crisis situations, is discussed.
AB - The world crisis generated by COVID-19 has had various repercussions at the global level. This situation invites us to reflect on our institutionality and the importance of the school within the processes of instability. In this aspect, school management at the middle or district level (sostenedores/supporters in Chile) stands out as a key agent in territorial articulation and attention to care needs with their school communities. This article intends to know the management modalities in school coexistence existing in Chilean supporters. Through a two-stage cluster analysis and a decision tree, groups of supporters were identified according to their management of school coexistence. The results show the presence of three levels of management, whose approaches vary from less to more complexity. These groups are differentiated according to characteristics such as dependency (public or subsidized), number of schools in charge, knowledge of the territory, and recognition of achievement in coexistence. Likewise, the socialization of roles and functions of these managers is identified as central. The need to evaluate the political-institutional conditions that affect the approach and management of school coexistence at an intermediate level, which is crucial in crisis situations, is discussed.
KW - Cluster
KW - District level
KW - Middle level
KW - School coexistence
KW - School management
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U2 - 10.15366/RIEJS2021.10.1.014
DO - 10.15366/RIEJS2021.10.1.014
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85107911202
SN - 2254-3139
VL - 10
SP - 227
EP - 243
JO - Revista Internacional de Educacion para la Justicia Social
JF - Revista Internacional de Educacion para la Justicia Social
IS - 1
ER -