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Call to publish scientific articles that will be received between June 20 and November 20, 2019, referring to:

University Pedagogy: With topics such as public policies in higher education, legislative system and reforms, academic programs, comparative policies, massification processes, quality assurance, legal professions, and others in higher education as a general field, referring to the Chilean and international context .

Didactics of Law: With topics whose centrality is related to processes of innovation, learning, curriculum, innovations, teaching experiences, students and teachers characterization , among others in legal education in the Chilean and international context.

Ethical and citation standards (Chicago-deusto) must be taken care of, in addition to the originality of the research or innovation.

Structural problems of the accreditation of higher education in Chile

Authors

  • Agustín Barroilhet Universidad de Chile

Abstract

This article comprehensively examines the accreditation of higher education in Chile focusing on three aspects that determined its performance: (1) the initial market scenario, marked by hierarchies and segmentation among institutions, (2) the problems associated with accreditation’s design which allowed it to reflect these hierarchies, and (3) the problems arising from associating accreditation with public funding of loans for disadvantaged students while total enrollment was expanding through the underperforming institutions that enrolled these. The thesis is that these three factors conflated to turn accreditation into a sham system that was used to justify the distribution of the funding to which it was associated. The article ends providing some lessons for countries planning on importing or improving their accreditation systems.

Keywords:

Accreditation, Higher Education, mixed provision, competence, institutionality

Author Biography

Agustín Barroilhet, Universidad de Chile

Doctor of Law Science by Georgetown Law and Associate Professor of the Faculty of Law, University of Chile