A world without schools: Dystopia or opportunity?

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Expositor / Institución
Mauricio Vazquez

Recent years have shown how the old certainties and schemes that were taken for granted could be quickly replaced when the circumstances required it. Thus, this presentation invites to imagine and rethink the ideology that sustains the school system, in the light of a (currently) counterfactual hypothesis.

Speaker
Mauricio Vazquez

Honorary degree in Political Science from the University of Buenos Aires. MA in State Sciences from UCEMA and MA in Public Policies UTDT. He is a certified coach by the International Coach Federation (ICF) and has specialized in Business Communication, HR Management, Business Administration, Change Management, Goal Leadership and Decision Making for senior leadership. He has more than 20 years of experience in management, analysis, negotiation and implementation of public policies and has led teams of more than six thousand agents with incidence in the 24 Argentine provinces. He has been an advisory member of the Security, National Defense, Population and Mercosur Commissions of the Honorable Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Nation and has served as consultant in organizations such as the Ministry of Government of the Province of Buenos Aires, Citizen Participation of the GCBA, Ministry of Education of the City of Buenos Aires, INSSJP, among others. He is currently a professor at UADE, teaching subjects such as Political Theory, Public Opinion and Communication, Research Methodology, Ethics and Administration. At ESEADE he teaches Public Policy at a postgraduate level and is visiting professor at the National University of El Salvador, where he is in charge of courses on Political Parties, Communication and Conflict Negotiation.