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Agora USB ; 11(1): 125-152, ene.-jun. 2011.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-661654

ABSTRACT

Este escrito parte del siguiente supuesto teórico: las facultades de educación en su fundamentación pedagógica requieren reconstruir y reflexionar acerca de sus compromisos sociales. Sin embargo, y como consecuencia de las cada vez más sugestivas y colonizadoras dinámicas del pensamiento consumista, este tema ha pasado en los últimos tiempos a ser un asunto periférico. Por lo anterior, en este texto se reivindica el tema del compromiso social como asunto fundante y central para la configuración pedagógica de las Facultades de educación


This text starts from the following theoretical assumption: the colleges of education, in their pedagogical foundation, require to reconstruct and to reflect about their social commitments. Nevertheless and as a consequence of the more and more thought-provoking and colonizing dynamics of the consumeristic thought, this issue has been recently become a peripheral matter. Due to the above, in this text, the issue of social commitment, as a founding matter, is demanded, and it is key to the pedagogical configuration of the colleges of education


Subject(s)
Humans , Training Support/ethics , Training Support/legislation & jurisprudence , Training Support/organization & administration , Cooperation Agreements for Human Resources Formation , Ethics
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Agora USB ; 10(2): 399-410, jul.-dic. 2010.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-613685

ABSTRACT

En este trabajo se analiza, por una parte, la relación entre la formación y el ingreso de los trabajadores, y por otra, la relación entre formación y ocupación en el mercado de trabajo en México. Los resultados señalan que las titulaciones que tiene salarios altos son las relacionadas a las ciencias exactas, las que tienen mayor probabilidad de estar contratadas son las relacionadas a la educación, y finalmente se observa, que las profesiones relacionadas a las aéreas de salud, educación, la economía, profesiones administrativas, tiene alta correspondencia con su empleo e inserción positiva en el mercado de trabajo.


This paper examines, firstly, the relationship between education and income of workers, and secondly, the relationship between training and employment in the labor market in Mexico. The results show that the degrees that have the highest salaries are those related to the exact sciences, and those which are more likely to be hired are those related to education, and finally, it is observed that the areas of health, education, and economic administration, are highly correlated with employment and positive insertion in the labor market.


Subject(s)
Humans , Training Support/ethics , Training Support/legislation & jurisprudence , Training Support/standards , Training Support/economics , Training Support/statistics & numerical data , Training Support/trends
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