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Latin American Program in the News: "¿Logrará Bachelet hacer la reforma educativa en Chile?"

Roberto Brodsky, a panelist at the Latin American Program's Elections in Latin America event, was interviewed by Club de Prensa's Juan Carlos Iragorri and Muni Jensen about the prospects for education reform in Chile.

Club de Prensa's Juan Carlos Iragorri and Muni Jensen interviewed Roberto Brodsky, who was a panelist at the Latin American Program's Elections in Latin America event, about the prospects for education reform in Chile following the recent election of President Michelle Bachelet for a second (non-consecutive) term.

Brodsky believes that only partial reform is likely.  He argues that there is now a new consensus in Chile that something must be done about education.  According to Brodsky, the most serious problem facing students in Chile is the high cost of education, which affects both students and their families.

Watch the entire interview here.

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