Educación, movimiento obrero y sindicalismo (España, siglo XX)
2018
In essence this article explores the relationship between the labour
movement and formal education and the origins and development of teaching unions. The first part presents the educational proposals and actions implemented by the libertarian anarchist and socialist movements during the first thirty
years of the 20th century and then, during the Civil War. It further examines the
steps taken by these movements to set up their own schooling network, and
the influence exerted by the Soviet education system of the time –either as a model to follow or, on the contrary, one to reject. In the second half, the article assesses the role played by the resurgence of the labour movement under Franco’s
dictatorship (1950-1977), including the rise of the teacher movement (1968-1977),
and, finally, the reconfiguration of the teaching unions. It is in this context that
the article considers the proposal of «an alliance between the forces of labour and
those of the arts», as advocated by certain political groups, including the then
current debate about the designation of teachers as educational workers, as well
as the ‘Educational Alternatives’ that flourished between 1975 and 1977, the nature
of which was both revolutionary and reformist.
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