A finales de 2011 la Dirección General de Educación Indígena expresó su interés por llevar a cabo una evaluación externa integral, cualitativa y participativa sobre las políticas implementadas desde 2009. En este artículo se presenta un breve esbozo histórico de las políticas educativas orientadas a la población indígena, nuestra aproximación metodológica a una evaluación cualitativa de la educación indígena como política pública y una síntesis de los resultados más significativos sobre los siguientes ejes temáticos: percepciones de los sujetos sobre la educación indígena, Parámetros Curriculares, Marcos Curriculares, diálogo y participación, capacitación y formación.
The Southern African Journal of Environmental Education (SAJEE) is an accredited and internationally refereed journal. It is published at least once a year, by the Environmental Education Association of Southern Africa (EEASA). The SAJEE aims to publish and report on a wide range of aspects relating to Environmental Education, Ethics and Action in southern Africa and elsewhere, with a strong focus on research. The journal seeks to further the academic study and the practice of environmental education by providing a forum for researchers, scholars, practitioners and policy makers. The journal aims to carry papers reflecting the diversity of environmental education practice in southern Africa. It includes a variety of research genres; conference reviews and keynote papers; comparative studies; retrospective analyses of activities or trends in a particular field; commentaries on policy issues; and critical reviews of environmental education, ethics and action in a particular country or context. The journal actively seeks out international dialogue in order to provide perspective on and for environmental education in southern Africa. The SAJEE aims to provide southern African and other authors with a forum for debate and professional development. The journal incorporates an author support programme to encourage new authors in the field to establish themselves as scholarly writers.
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