Chapter 1 The challenges of expansion and democratization of education A historical look at school exclusion in Haiti

The history of public education in Haiti has been characterized by an idealistic notion of extending the enlightenment of education throughout the country. This notion is reflected in the establishment of an important legal arsenal which, since the 19th century, has defined three main principles of...

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Main Author: Etienne, Jean Fritzner (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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