The education in Mexico is regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education. People that are able to afford to send their children to private schools in the country do because the level of education received prepares them for a secondary education. Public schools throughout the country have gotten better. However, the children are still not able to keep up with students in equivalent grades in other areas of the world.
The education in Mexico is regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education. People that are able to afford to send their children to private schools in the country do because the level of education received prepares them for a secondary education. Public schools throughout the country have gotten better. However, the children are still not able to keep up with students in equivalent grades in other areas of the world.
Are you serious? Of course there is an education system in Mexico.
Emilio Chuayffet Chemor is the Secretary of Public Education for Mexico.
All of them. There is private as well as public education in Mexico.
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14 years of education.
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Sarah Snell Emery has written: 'Mexico's marginal peoples--informal education projects' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Education, Indians of Mexico, Literacy, Non-formal education, Rural Education 'Mexico's rural development and education' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Rural Education, Rural development
Yes, it is.
The country of Mexico has the rich and the poor populations, there is no middle class. In Mexico, the people who have money are able to get their children a good education. In the poorer regions, the child may go uneducated or have a substandard education.
No. Actually, Mexico's expenditures are higher for education than for defense: Proportion on defense: 0.59% of GDP Proportion on education: 5.9% of GDP