Blog 7: Changes to my study program

 Hi everyone, This is the second to last blog! And today I am going to talk about changes that could be made in my career.

 The truth is that from the social outbreak in Chile, the idea of ​​creating a new constitution in a democratic context arose as a consequence, which is why the administrative statute that legally guides my career in its work will be changed. For this reason, I believe that the curriculum of my career should be focused on the new constitution, taking into account the new Chilean context that aspires to changes and an improvement in the state and in the public administration. I suggest that more importance be given to some subject on the profile that a public administrator should have.


On the other hand, I firmly believe that the workload and study hours should remain the same. I also think it is important to point out that the official school of government and public management has not yet been built, therefore we are in a temporary establishment. 

Currently due to the pandemic there are virtual classes, there have been technological innovations in the halls of the government and management school, and consequently the modernization of pedagogical instruments should be maintained.

Regarding teaching methods, I believe that improvements in visual resources should be implemented, such as more modern and dynamic presentations.


 See you in the next post.


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  1. it's a great point about the current curriculum and the new constitution !

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  2. government majors will undoubtedly have to adapt to the new constitution, with more flexible curricula during its implementation.

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  3. Hello Karla! I confess that I had not thought about that yet, about linking the Public Administration career with the New Constitution, it seems to me an excellent idea, it is very necessary to consider that the State itself will change and therefore our career as well.

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