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Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios en Diseño y Comunicación. Ensayos

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SASIAIN, Sonia. Espacios que educan: tres momentos en la historia de la educación en Argentina. Cuad. Cent. Estud. Diseñ. Comun., Ensayos [online]. 2015, n.52, pp.301-312. ISSN 1853-3523.

The aim of this paper is to analyze three moments in the history of public education in Argentina in which there was a change in the ways of understanding the student and the educational context as a transformational experience. The national identity is shaped by institutions, and education, from school to university, has a central place in this construction. 1. Since Argentina declared its independence, and especially when Buenos Aires became the capital of the new republic in 1880, a vertiginous modernization process began. This project involved the immigrants who arrived from many different countries to the capital and transformed it into a Babel that the government had to 'Argentinize'. Thus the compulsory public education, free and secular was declared in 1884 with the approval of Law 1420. The new public schools provided the spaces where students could obtain national values. 2. During the first Peronism (1943-1955) technical education had a central role in the modernization project that, in the government's discourse, is presented as revolutionary: that of the Nueva Argentina where workers occupied a privileged place. By this period many typologies were created: from factory-schools to Workers' University in which, through a new system of administration, the school space provided services to the community that exceeded the educational traditional role. 3. Today, the site formerly a winery in one of the most desirable areas in Buenos Aires, has been recycled to develop an educational project: the scientific and technological center, divided into different sections: the headquarters of the Ministry Science, Technology and Productive Innovation, CONICET and the National Agency for Promotion of Science and Technology and interdisciplinary research institutes, with a large international connection. The new complex is designed as a management center, production and dissemination of knowledge.

Palabras clave : Architecture; Education; Identity; Modernity; Space.

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