This chapter includes the following articles.
Education
The expansion of enrolment at all levels achieved by Colombia since 2002 is noteworthy. Increasing the quality of the educational system has also become a priority, though improvements in this area have been difficult to implement. While recent international and national evaluations show small improvements, they also reflect substantial inequalities between urban and rural areas, socio-economic backgrounds, and public and private sectors. At the tertiary level, even though enrolment has risen significantly in the past decade, it remains below 50%, the target established in the government’s National Policy for Education 2011-14. The government attempted to introduce an ambitious reform in early 2011 designed to address some of the most pressing issues at the tertiary level but wide-scale opposition led to the withdrawal of the proposal in late 2011. Nonetheless, the national debate on education reform continues, and the sector is likely to remain a priority for the re-elected government. This chapter features an interview with María Fernanda Campo Saavedra, former Minister of National Education.