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07LAPAZ1235
2007-05-04 14:31:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy La Paz
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EDUCATION PROPOSAL PASSES COMMITTEE

Tags:  ECON PGOV PREL BL 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L LA PAZ 001235 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/30/2017
TAGS: ECON PGOV PREL BL
SUBJECT: EDUCATION PROPOSAL PASSES COMMITTEE

REF: LA PAZ 1711

Classified By: Ecopol Counselor Andrew Erickson for reasons 1.4 (b) and
(d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L LA PAZ 001235

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/30/2017
TAGS: ECON PGOV PREL BL
SUBJECT: EDUCATION PROPOSAL PASSES COMMITTEE

REF: LA PAZ 1711

Classified By: Ecopol Counselor Andrew Erickson for reasons 1.4 (b) and
(d).


1. (C) Summary: The GOB's education proposal was approved by
committee on April 10, but has yet to appear before the full
congress (reftel). The Catholic Church fears the proposal is
an effort to stifle religious education, and private schools
believe the GOB is exerting unprecedented control over the
sector. Armando Gutierrez (strictly protect),the Vice
Ministry of CultureFx]JV:nge, and the new curriculum of the
Bolivian educational system is being developed in this
framework by intellectuals, teachers, and indigenous wise
men."

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Heated Opposition
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3. (U) The Catholic Church fears the GOB proposal is an
effort to stifle religious education, and private schools
believe the GOB is exerting unprecedented control over the
sector. The University of San Andres (UMSA) is especially
vocal in its opposition to the education law. UMSA argues
that the law threatens the school's autonomy over its
curriculum and has racist undertones. Cinthia Valero, a
member of UMSA's Linguistic Education Committee stated,
"Since the law was first proposed it has only mentioned
native cultures and Afro-Bolivians while discriminating
against those of European descent." Another contentious
point is the GOB's assertion of its prerogative in choosing
"indigenous wise men"-- it appears that formal "book
learning" will have no place in the selection criteria.

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Bilingualism- A Good Idea in Theory?
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5. (C) Armando Gutierrez (strictly protect),the Vice
Ministry of Culture's National Director of Libraries, told
Poloff on April 27 that the population is divided over the
new education law, although he would not speculate on whether
it would pass Congress. The education law presumably would
benefit the indigenous and rural populations, but many argue
that its application is impractical. Part of this negative
reaction is Eurocentric racism. Gutierrez exclaimed to
Poloff, "What are students going to read if there are no
books in Quechua or Aymara?" More pragmatically, Gutierrez
argued that most Bolivians want to adapt and integrate into
the globalized world, and focusing on Spanish, and not
indigenous languages, is the means to accomplishing this goal.


6. (U) Comment: Education reform in Bolivia continues to be a
controversial subject, with even some GOB officials doubting
the proposal will benefit the indigenous population. End
comment.
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