Education is a management problem

Tomás Recart, executive director of Enseña Chile, argues in a letter to La Tercera that education's main challenge is management. He claims the wrong question is being asked by focusing on classroom methodologies or innovations, overlooking the structure and governance of Local Services.

In a letter published by La Tercera on March 22, 2026, Tomás Recart, executive director of Enseña Chile, states that “the problem of education is a management problem” and that “we are asking the wrong question” by focusing on methodologies or innovations in the classroom rather than on efficient operations of educational operators. Recart notes that it is known how children learn, but this does not happen, especially in vulnerable contexts. The recent debate on public education and the implementation of Local Services fails to address the structure, governance, processes, or systems of these operators, according to the author. He suggests going “upstream” to the functioning of service leaders to mobilize school leadership teams. “The strategy cannot be implemented if management is not efficient,” he asserts, urging a shift in the debate's focus.

Liittyvät artikkelit

Swedish Education Minister Simona Mohamsson announces government rejection of national education curricula and tighter oversight at press conference.
AI:n luoma kuva

Government tightens oversight of National Agency for Education's curriculum work

Raportoinut AI AI:n luoma kuva

The Swedish government has rejected the National Agency for Education's work on new curricula and will impose tighter control. Education Minister Simona Mohamsson (L) criticized the agency for not fully aligning with government intentions. Experts will take a more central role in the process.

Education Minister María Paz Arzola has floated the idea of pausing the transfer of municipal schools to the Local Public Education Services. The proposal aims for a mixed system and must go through Congress.

Raportoinut AI

Education Secretary Sonny Angara warned that delays in infrastructure and limited digital access continue to constrain learning opportunities for millions of Filipino students, urging business leaders to play a central role in addressing the country's 165,000-classroom shortage and modernizing public schools.

In Cuba, parents like Yenicet have merged two classrooms for 54 first-graders after a teacher quit in February. During this week's school recess, they painted and repaired the room. The case highlights an unprecedented teacher shortage, worsened by recent economic pressures.

Raportoinut AI

Ñuñoa mayor Sebastián Sichel described his meeting with Education Minister María Paz Arzola as positive, aimed at discussing the future of Public Education Local Services (SLEP) in the commune. He received indications that the Education Ministry is considering postponing or suspending the transfer of schools to SLEP.

A group of Les Républicains senators publishes an op-ed in Le Monde to defend rural schools amid demographic decline. They criticize the accounting logic leading to class closures and call for an adapted school offer in villages. In their view, this would sustain territorial vitality and provide individualized child support.

Raportoinut AI

The Chilean government reinforces its stance to bar university gratuidad for students convicted of serious crimes, as part of the Escuelas Protegidas bill, amid heated debate on its constitutionality and impact on social reintegration.

 

 

 

Tämä verkkosivusto käyttää evästeitä

Käytämme evästeitä analyysiä varten parantaaksemme sivustoamme. Lue tietosuojakäytäntömme tietosuojakäytäntö lisätietoja varten.
Hylkää