Margarita Calderón, Cesar Guadalupe, Virginie Thériault
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Taking stock of youth and adult educational policies in Chile and Peru in a changing landscape
AbstractThis article explores the framing of youth and adult education (YAE) policies in two Latin American countries, namely Chile and Peru. It takes their participation in PIAAC as a contextual starting point to unravel the problems explicitly or implicitly framed in YAE policies and their root causes, as understood by key policy stakeholders. We found that policy documents specifically addressing YAE are not only scarce, but also the existing ones tend to be either too broad or too narrow in relation to how YAE is understood. The results suggest that in both countries, there exists a widespread disregard for YAE, a limited perspective on the field, and a generalised lack of funding for YAE. Under these conditions, participation in a study like PIAAC is primarily motivated by considerations unrelated to education, thus resulting in a very limited impact on YAE policy.Keywords: Youth and Adult EducationChilePeruPIAACProblem Representation Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 When quoting the documents originally produced in Spanish, we provide our translations. The same applies to interviews also conducted in Spanish.2 DVV International is the Institute for International Cooperation of the German Adult Education Association (Deutscher Volkshochschul-Verband e.V. DVV).