In a context where basic and secondary education in Chile faces a crisis of coexistence, bullying and the challenge of new technologies, an alternative emerges that breaks with the traditional control scheme.While the public debate focuses on security measures and sanctions, the Fundación Origen proposes a different path. Roberto Miranda, academic director of the institution, leads a project that turns 35 years old based on agroecology and human…
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In a context where basic and secondary education in Chile faces a crisis of coexistence, bullying and the challenge of new technologies, an alternative emerges that breaks with the traditional control scheme.While the public debate focuses on security measures and sanctions, the Fundación Origen proposes a different path. Roberto Miranda, academic director of the institution, leads a project that turns 35 years old based on agroecology and human…