- Patricia Bravo Farias
Chile and the communist maneuvers. The decline of public education.
A few days ago, the information went viral that the Instituto Nacional, the emblematic high school of our country, called some time ago as "the first light of the nation" and cradle of several former presidents and Chilean politicians, for the first time in its history has enrollment availability just weeks before the end of the School Admission System (SAE).
This new reality of the Instituto Nacional took over the social networks and sparked the debate: the moment of the emblematic high school reflects the serious crisis of Chilean public education, the result of violence and the constant takeovers that have marked the evolution of this in recent years. The consequence of which, finally, is that nobody wants to educate their children in an institution where the practice of the teaching process is blocked again and again by acts of violence, undermining not only the quality of the education provided, but also compromising the mental and physical safety of the students themselves.