School-Mountain: dismantling power from above

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Between the harsh seasons and inclement weather, forgotten and devoid of teachers, transportation, modern infrastructure and educational materials, reaching the field-schools of the mountains can take hours of steep walking for primary school children and small infants, in which the difficulties of...

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Autores: Canaza-Choque, Franklin Américo, Yabar Miranda, Percy S., Huanca-Arohuanca, Jesús Wiliam, Cornejo-Valdivia, Gabriela, Mamani Jilaja, Domitila, Perez Argollo, Katia, Cavero-Aybar, Hugo Neptali
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional del Altiplano
Repositorio:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/401
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Andes
montología
montañas sagradas
educación
desarrollo sostenible
montology
sacred mountains
education
sustainable development
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv School-Mountain: dismantling power from above
Escuela-Montaña: desmontar el poder desde la altura
title School-Mountain: dismantling power from above
spellingShingle School-Mountain: dismantling power from above
Canaza-Choque, Franklin Américo
Andes
montología
montañas sagradas
educación
desarrollo sostenible
Andes
montology
sacred mountains
education
sustainable development
title_short School-Mountain: dismantling power from above
title_full School-Mountain: dismantling power from above
title_fullStr School-Mountain: dismantling power from above
title_full_unstemmed School-Mountain: dismantling power from above
title_sort School-Mountain: dismantling power from above
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Canaza-Choque, Franklin Américo
Yabar Miranda, Percy S.
Canaza-Choque, Franklin Américo
Huanca-Arohuanca, Jesús Wiliam
Yabar Miranda, Percy S.
Cornejo-Valdivia, Gabriela
Mamani Jilaja, Domitila
Perez Argollo, Katia
Cavero-Aybar, Hugo Neptali
author Canaza-Choque, Franklin Américo
author_facet Canaza-Choque, Franklin Américo
Yabar Miranda, Percy S.
Huanca-Arohuanca, Jesús Wiliam
Cornejo-Valdivia, Gabriela
Mamani Jilaja, Domitila
Perez Argollo, Katia
Cavero-Aybar, Hugo Neptali
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author2 Yabar Miranda, Percy S.
Huanca-Arohuanca, Jesús Wiliam
Cornejo-Valdivia, Gabriela
Mamani Jilaja, Domitila
Perez Argollo, Katia
Cavero-Aybar, Hugo Neptali
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Andes
montología
montañas sagradas
educación
desarrollo sostenible
Andes
montology
sacred mountains
education
sustainable development
topic Andes
montología
montañas sagradas
educación
desarrollo sostenible
Andes
montology
sacred mountains
education
sustainable development
description Between the harsh seasons and inclement weather, forgotten and devoid of teachers, transportation, modern infrastructure and educational materials, reaching the field-schools of the mountains can take hours of steep walking for primary school children and small infants, in which the difficulties of rural areas and the hardness of the height may not be the greatest challenge of all. Well, without any privilege, crossing hills and mountains, they are boys and girls who come out of nowhere to conquer everything. From this premise, the study proposes to enlarge the relationship between School-Mountain (MS) in order to forge not only a renewed notion or real line that allows responding to the current dilemmas and challenges of the time, but also allows finding some action engines cast and forged from the heart of the mountain, one that has the ability and spirit to slay the killer. In this way, in line with studies that propose beheading the emperor or provoking an atypical telluric event in the regions of power, this study deposits its soul and spirit within works parameterized by documentary research within the framework of the norms pre-established by the PRISMA methodology. From the results it can be stated that, in that place of glaciers and snow-capped mountains destined to disappear over the years, the high-altitude inhabitants not only lack multiple attentions, but in addition to being out in the open, their cumbersome and brutal onslaught has the impact of strong misadventures, where the school, like never before governs its own challenges.
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spelling School-Mountain: dismantling power from aboveEscuela-Montaña: desmontar el poder desde la alturaCanaza-Choque, Franklin AméricoYabar Miranda, Percy S. Canaza-Choque, Franklin AméricoHuanca-Arohuanca, Jesús WiliamYabar Miranda, Percy S. Cornejo-Valdivia, GabrielaMamani Jilaja, DomitilaPerez Argollo, KatiaCavero-Aybar, Hugo NeptaliAndes montología montañas sagradas educación desarrollo sostenibleAndesmontologysacred mountainseducationsustainable developmentBetween the harsh seasons and inclement weather, forgotten and devoid of teachers, transportation, modern infrastructure and educational materials, reaching the field-schools of the mountains can take hours of steep walking for primary school children and small infants, in which the difficulties of rural areas and the hardness of the height may not be the greatest challenge of all. Well, without any privilege, crossing hills and mountains, they are boys and girls who come out of nowhere to conquer everything. From this premise, the study proposes to enlarge the relationship between School-Mountain (MS) in order to forge not only a renewed notion or real line that allows responding to the current dilemmas and challenges of the time, but also allows finding some action engines cast and forged from the heart of the mountain, one that has the ability and spirit to slay the killer. In this way, in line with studies that propose beheading the emperor or provoking an atypical telluric event in the regions of power, this study deposits its soul and spirit within works parameterized by documentary research within the framework of the norms pre-established by the PRISMA methodology. From the results it can be stated that, in that place of glaciers and snow-capped mountains destined to disappear over the years, the high-altitude inhabitants not only lack multiple attentions, but in addition to being out in the open, their cumbersome and brutal onslaught has the impact of strong misadventures, where the school, like never before governs its own challenges.Entre las duras estaciones e inclemencias del tiempo, olvidados y desprovistos de docentes, transporte, infraestructura moderna y materiales educativos, llegar a los campo-escuelas de la sierra puede tardar horas de empinada caminata para niños de primaria y pequeños infantes, en el que las dificultades propias de espacios rurales y la dureza de la altura puede no ser el mayor desafío de todos. Pues, sin privilegio alguno, cruzando cerros y montañas, son niños y niñas que salen de la nada para conquistarlo todo. Desde esta premisa, el estudio propone engrosar la relación entre Escuela-Montaña (EM) a manera de forjar no solamente una renovada noción o línea real que permita responder a los actuales dilemas y retos de la época, sino que, además, permita encontrar algunos motores de acción fundidas y forjadas desde el corazón de la montaña, una que tenga la suficiente capacidad y el espíritu necesario de asesinar al asesino. De esta forma, en línea de estudios que plantean degollar al emperador o de provocar un atípico evento telúrico en las regiones del poder, este estudio deposita su alma y espíritu dentro de trabajos parametrados por la investigación documental en el marco de las normas preestablecidas por la metodología PRISMA. De los resultados puede expresarse que, en ese lugar de glaciares y nevados destinados a desaparecer con el pasar de los años, los pobladores de altura no solo carecen de múltiples atenciones, sino que además de estar en la intemperie, su aparatosa  embestida tiene el impacto de fuertes desventuras, donde la escuela, como nunca antes rige sus propios desafíos.Universidad Nacional del Altiplano2022-05-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdf//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/40110.18271/ria.2022.401Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 24 No. 2 (2022); 139-148Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 24 Núm. 2 (2022); 139-1482306-85822313-2957reponame:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinstname:Universidad Nacional del Altiplanoinstacron:UNAPspa//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/401/251Derechos de autor 2022 Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4012022-05-17T09:11:45Z
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