Abstract
The institutions of teacher training and curriculum design were strategic areas in which the armed forces could promote a particular political-pedagogical project during the civil-military dictatorship in Uruguay. In this article the curriculum is analysed from a Foucauldian perspective as a tool of political-pedagogical power. The curriculum was put into practice in order to discipline, to govern, and to qualify or disqualify those who in this article will be called education staff.
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