Congress has a responsibility for Argentina’s educational failure.
INFOBAE – In May 2016, I published in this same space the first of five articles arguing that it was essential to modify Article 97
Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Chicago. Rector of the University of CEMA. Member of the National Academy of Education. Academic Counselor for Libertad y Progreso.
INFOBAE – In May 2016, I published in this same space the first of five articles arguing that it was essential to modify Article 97
The extreme authoritarianism followed by our government does not appear to have been more successful against the scourge than societies that have respected freedom, quite
PERFIL – A few days ago, the fourth edition of the World Congress of Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue was held in Buenos Aires. I had
This article was originally published in Perfil on July 21st, 2021. On my last article, which was written after four months of quarantine, I focused
PERFIL- Covid-19, quarantine, internal borders, barbarism and ignorance and, meanwhile, millions of children have not attended school in Argentina for a single day during 2020.
INFOBAE – Once upon a time, there was a country that was the envy of Latin America; talking about education in that country was a source
EL ECONOMISTA – Seven months have passed since that distant March, when the coronavirus, the pandemic and the quarantine began to be part of our
INFOBAE – Last Wednesday, October 14, the Argentine Pediatric Association (SAP) sent President Alberto Fernández a document which establishes its position regarding the return to face-to-face
Mercado – It is time to admit reality, face the terrible inheritance that this real educational tragedy will leave us and propose short-term strategies that
INFOBAE – “If we fight for education, we will overcome poverty.” Although I would like the phrase to be my own, obviously it is not, but