The Internacional Convention of the American Teachers from 1928 to 1930. Circulation of syndical ideas and political and pedagogical controversies

  • Adrían Ascolani Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Keywords: Syndicalism, Educational Reform, Convention, Educational Associations, Teachers

Abstract

The educators’ congresses in Latin America were numerous in the first half of the 20th century but, unlike the majority, the I American Teachers Convention (Buenos Aires, 1928) and the II American Teachers Convention (Montevideo, 1930) gave place to debates and ideological antagonisms in which it was perceived, since rarely it had happened, the relation between the school education and the expectations of diverse social actors, reformists or conservatives. From the I Convention, it resulted the creation of the Internacional del Magisterio Americano, which planned a programmatical way for several federations in different countries. In this article the pedagogic and political-educational agreements, dissents and confrontations will be reconstructed in an analytical way.

 

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Author Biography

Adrían Ascolani, Universidad Nacional de La Plata

Doctor en historia pela Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Investigador indepien-

diente do Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Professor

adjunto da Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina.

 

Published
2012-01-10
How to Cite
Ascolani, A. (2012). The Internacional Convention of the American Teachers from 1928 to 1930. Circulation of syndical ideas and political and pedagogical controversies. Revista Brasileira De História Da Educação, 10(2 [23]), 71-96. Retrieved from https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/rbhe/article/view/38530
Section
Original research