Política curricular, crisis de legitimación y hegemonía neoliberal: Una visión desde la sociología de la educación crítica

In this article, we intend a hermeneutical approach, from the sociology of critical education, to analyze the role that curricular policies and t official knowledge play in the configuration process of the hegemonic neoliberal system, which took place as a result of the crisis of legitimacy of regul...

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Autor principal: Miranda Camacho, Guillermo
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Universidad de Costa Rica 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/sociales/article/view/11206
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Sumario:In this article, we intend a hermeneutical approach, from the sociology of critical education, to analyze the role that curricular policies and t official knowledge play in the configuration process of the hegemonic neoliberal system, which took place as a result of the crisis of legitimacy of regulated capitalism and the Welfare State. The article is structured around the following thematic nucleus: a) the role of curriculum in the legitimacy crisis based on Habermas and Offe’s theory of legitimacy; b) the alliance between neoconservatives and neoliberals and the upcoming neoliberal hegemony in education; c) its strategy of legitimacy as a beginning of the connection between official knowledge and neoliberal curricular policies; d) the curriculum as ideology in the context of the neoliberal hegemony in education and its search for universal validation; and e) a hermeneutical critical approach to the sociopolitical and ideological nature of the curriculum, in which we introduce two concepts to the analysis: explicit teleology and concrete teleology.