1.- The Politics of Transforming Education in Ecuador: Confrontation and
Continuity, 2006-17
1.1.- Programs in Ecuador
2.- Left vs. Right Wings– Key Differences
3.- The Law of Public Instruction of 1897 in the Transformation of Ecuadorian
Society Toward Secular Education

1 The Politics of Transforming Education in Ecuador: Confrontation and Continuity, 2006-17
MECAPACITO: Online plataform for teacher development offered by MINEDUC.
1.1 PROGRAMS IN ECUADOR
GO TEACHER: Scholarships for EFL teachers to study in the USA.
CRADLE: Early program promoting communicative language teaching.
Ecuador habla Inglés: Program created with the US Embassy to improve teachers´ language and teaching skills.
2 Left vs. Right Wings– Key Differences
Success is great, but we also need fairness. A strong society ensures that everyone has access to education, healthcare, and opportunity.
I believe the government should stay out of the economy. Businesses grow best when they're free from regulations.




LEFT AND RIGHT IN ECUADOR
LEFT
- Supports government intervention in the economy.
- Favors wealth redistribution and higher taxes for the rich.
- Advocates for strong public services (healthcare, education).
- Promotes social equality and diversity.
- Open to change and reform.

RIGHT
- Supports free markets and private enterprise.
- Favors lower taxes and limited government spending.
- Emphasizes personal responsibility and individual freedom.
- Sees government mainly as protector (security, law enforcement).
- Prefers maintaining the status quo or gradual change.

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