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Kast announces SAE reform that returns to schools the faculty to select students

The Chilean president, José Antonio Kast, has announced a proposed reform to the national student selection system (SAE), which would return the authority to select students to individual schools. This reform aims to allow schools greater autonomy in choosing their students, potentially altering the current centralized admissions process. The change could have significant implications for educational equity and access across different regions and socioeconomic groups. Critics may argue that this shift could exacerbate disparities in education quality, while supporters might view it as a step toward decentralizing control and empowering local institutions.

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Kast announces SAE reform that returns to schools the faculty to select students

The Chilean president, José Antonio Kast, has announced a proposed reform to the national student selection system (SAE), which would return the authority to select students to individual schools. This reform aims to allow schools greater autonomy in choosing their students, potentially altering the current centralized admissions process. The change could have significant implications for educational equity and access across different regions and socioeconomic groups. Critics may argue that this shift could exacerbate disparities in education quality, while supporters might view it as a step toward decentralizing control and empowering local institutions.

Bias read (Right): The framing emphasizes the return of authority to schools, aligning with conservative policies that favor decentralization and institutional autonomy over centralized state control. The language used suggests support for school-level decision-making, which is typically associated with right-leaning,

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