EdCast The Chilean Students Movement Explained Posted January 9, 2013 By Matt Weber In 2011-12, a series of student-led protests arose around Chile demanding major reforms to the country's education system, including the end of the Chilean school voucher system and more direct state involvement in secondary education.In this edition of the EdCast, Camila Vallejo and Noam Titelman, education activists in Chile, shine light on the Chilean Students Movement and how it is attempting to transform a broken system for generations to come.About the Harvard EdCast The Harvard EdCast is a weekly series of podcasts, available on the Harvard University iTunes U page, that features a 15-20 minute conversation with thought leaders in the field of education from across the country and around the world. Hosted by Matt Weber, the Harvard EdCast is a space for educational discourse and openness, focusing on the myriad issues and current events related to the field. EdCast An education podcast that keeps the focus simple: what makes a difference for learners, educators, parents, and communities Explore All Articles Related Articles EdCast Knight of Reform EdCast Failing Our Brightest Kids EdCast What It Takes to Change a School Allowing teachers to take a central role is a key step toward meaningful school transformation