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Secretariat of Public Education Josefina Vázquez Mota |
| National education budget | USD$45,566,979,250 (2004) |
| Primary language(s) of education | Spanish. The Secretariat of Public Education ( Secretaría de Educación Pública) of Mexico is the governmental department responsible for education and culture Josefina Eugenia Vázquez Mota (born January 20, 1961 in Mexico City) is a Mexican economist and politician who was recently appointed as Funding or financing is to provide capital (funds which means money for a project a person a business or any other private or public institutions The United States dollar ( sign: $; code: USD) is the unit of Currency of the United States; it has also been "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " A language is a dynamic set of visual auditory or tactile Symbols of Communication and the elements used to manipulate them Available also in Náhuatl and other minority languages. Nahuatl ( is a group of related languages and dialects of the Aztecan or Nahuan branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family |
| Nationalized system Establishment |
September 25, 1921 |
| Literacy (2000) • Men • Women |
90. Events 303 - On a voyage preaching the Gospel, Saint Fermin of Pamplona is beheaded in Amiens, France Year 1921 ( MCMXXI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1921 calendar of the Gregorian calendar traditional definition of literacy is considered to be the ability to read and write or the ability to use Language to read, write, listen, 5 % 92. 5 % 90. 6 % |
| Enrollment • Primary • Secondary • Post-secondary |
26. Primary education is the first stage of Compulsory education. Australia See also Education Tertiary education, also referred to as third stage third level and' post-secondary education', is the educational level following the completion of a school providing 6 million 18. 5 million 5. 8 million 2. 3 million |
| Attainment • Secondary diploma • Post-secondary diploma |
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| Sources: Sistema Educativo de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Principales cifras, ciclo escolar 2003-2004 pdf and the 2000 Census (INEGI) | |
Education in Mexico (Spanish: Secretaría de Educación Pública or SEP). Tertiary education, also referred to as third stage third level and' post-secondary education', is the educational level following the completion of a school providing Educational standards are set by this Ministry at all levels except in autonomous universities chartered by the government (e. g. UNAM). Accreditation of private schools is accomplished by a mandatory approval and registration with this institution.
The 1917 Constitution provides that education should avoid privileges of religion, and that one religion or its members may not be given preference in education over another. The Political Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1917 is the present Constitution of Mexico. A religion is a set of Tenets and practices often centered upon specific Supernatural and moral claims about Reality, the Cosmos Religious instruction is prohibited in public schools; however, religious associations are free to maintain private schools, which receive no public funds. For the film of this title see Private School (film. Private schools, or Independent schools are Schools not administered Proof of Mexican citizenship is required to attend public schools.
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The Mexican school system is organized into Basic Education, Secondary Education and Higher Education components as follows. Primary education is the first stage of Compulsory education. Australia See also Education Higher education is Education that is provided by universities, vocational universities, Community colleges Liberal arts colleges
Basic Education comprises preschool, primary school, and lower secondary school. Preschool covers children aged three through five and is generally provided in three grades. Pre-school is free but not compulsory.
Primary education provides six years of schooling and is compulsory from age six and is generally completed by age eleven. There are several educational pathways, for specific population groups, including general education, bilingual-bicultural education, community education for children in the isolated regions of the country, and (4) adult education.
Lower-secondary education (3 years) is considered part of basic education and is compulsory. For entry, students are required to have successfully completed six years of primary education.
Secondary Education: Upper-Secondary Education is separate from Basic Education. This stage is non-compulsory and has three pathways: General upper-secondary, Technical professional education, and Technological upper-secondary.
Higher education: There are four pathways of higher Education in Mexico: (1) Universities (4-year colleges and universities, called the licenciatura), (2) Technical institutes (3-year programs in engineering and management), (3) Teacher-training colleges, offering bachelor's degrees in the fields of education, and (4) Technological universities, offering two-year programs to prepare students as Higher University Technicians