Education in Mexico is regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education (Spanish: Secretaría de Educación Pública). Education standards are set by this Ministry at all levels except in "autonomous" universities chartered by the government. Accreditation of private schools is accomplished by a mandatory approval and registration with this institution.

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  • Education in Mexico is regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education (Spanish: Secretaría de Educación Pública). Education standards are set by this Ministry at all levels except in "autonomous" universities chartered by the government. 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. Religious instruction is prohibited in public schools; however, religious associations are free to maintain private schools, which receive no public funds. Proof of Mexican citizenship is required to attend public schools for free, but foreigners can attend public schools by paying a tuition. In the same fashion to other education systems, education may be described in identifiable stages, such as Primary School, Junior High School, High School, Higher education, and Postgraduate education.
  • -- La educación en México es un derecho consagrado por la Constitución vigente, que en su artículo 3° declara que la educación impartida por el Estado debe ser gratuita, laica y obligatoria para todos los habitantes del país. La Ley General de Educación de México obliga a quienes residen en México a cursar por lo menos los niveles primario, secundario y ahora nivel medio superior de la educación, y establece que los padres de familia tienen la responsabilidad de verificar que sus hijos cumplan con este deber. La Secretaría de Educación Pública (SEP) es la institución encargada de administrar los distintos niveles educativos del país desde el 25 de septiembre de 1921, fecha de su creación. Además, cada una de las entidades federativas posee organismos análogos que regulan y administran la educación que se imparte en los territorios de su competencia. En México existen diferentes niveles de educación: educación básica, media-superior y superior, los cuales comprenden estudios en: Preescolar, Primaria, Secundaria, Bachillerato, Licenciatura, Maestría, Doctorado, como también diplomados y otras modalidades de educación superior. La educación básica (conformada por preescolar, primaria y secundaria) es obligatoria e impartida por el Estado (federación, estados, Distrito Federal y municipios) en todo el territorio nacional mexicano, bajo los términos del artículo tercero de la Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. aunque igualmente existen colegios autónomos particulares que ofrecen estos niveles educativos.
  • No México o índice de alfabetização em 2004 era de 97% para jovens com menos de 14 anos, e 91% para as pessoas acima de 15, colocando o México em 24º lugar no ranking mundial de acordo com a UNESCO. A educação primária e secundária é gratuita e compulsória, durando 9 anos. Mesmo que diferentes programas de educação bilingue existam desde a década de 1960 para as comunidades indígenas, depois da reforma constitucional no final da década de 1990 esses programas receberam um novo incentivo, e textos e livros gratuitos são produzidos em mais de uma dúzia de línguas indígenas. Na década de 1970, o México estabeleceu um sistema de ensino a distância através de comunicações de satélite para atingir pequenas comunidades rurais e indígenas inacessíveis por outros meios. Escolas que usam esse sistema são conhecidas no México como telesecundarias. O ensino a distância da educação secundária no México também é transmitido para alguns países da América Central e para a Colômbia, e é usado em algumas regiões do sul dos Estados Unidos como um método de educação bilingue. Há aproximadamente 30 000 telesecundarias e aproximadamente um milhão de estudantes de telesecundaria no país.
  • Education in Mexico is regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education . Education standards are set by this Ministry at all levels except in "autonomous" universities chartered by the government. 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. Religious instruction is prohibited in public schools; however, religious associations are free to maintain private schools, which receive no public funds. Proof of Mexican citizenship is required to attend public schools for free, but foreigners can attend public schools by paying a tuition. In the same fashion to other education systems, education may be described in identifiable stages, such as Primary School, Junior High School, High School, Higher education, and Postgraduate education.
  • Education in Mexico is regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education . Education standards are set by this Ministry at all levels except in "autonomous" universities chartered by the government. 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. Religious instruction is prohibited in public schools; however, religious associations are free to maintain private schools, which receive no public funds. Proof of Mexican citizenship is required to attend public schools for free. In the same fashion to other education systems, education may be described in identifiable stages, such as Primary School, Junior High School, High School, Higher education, and Postgraduate education.
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  • MXN$200,930,557,665
  • USD$20B
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  • 2007 (xsd:integer)
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  • Mexico
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  • 1921-09-25 (xsd:date)
  • 1921-09-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Current system
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  • Sources: Sistema Educativo de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Principales cifras, ciclo escolar 2003-2004 pdf and the 2000 Census
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  • 85 (xsd:integer)
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  • 2005 (xsd:integer)
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  • Spanish as the standard. Other minority languages are available in their local communities.
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  • Education in Mexico is regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education (Spanish: Secretaría de Educación Pública). Education standards are set by this Ministry at all levels except in "autonomous" universities chartered by the government. Accreditation of private schools is accomplished by a mandatory approval and registration with this institution.
  • -- La educación en México es un derecho consagrado por la Constitución vigente, que en su artículo 3° declara que la educación impartida por el Estado debe ser gratuita, laica y obligatoria para todos los habitantes del país.
  • No México o índice de alfabetização em 2004 era de 97% para jovens com menos de 14 anos, e 91% para as pessoas acima de 15, colocando o México em 24º lugar no ranking mundial de acordo com a UNESCO. A educação primária e secundária é gratuita e compulsória, durando 9 anos.
  • Education in Mexico is regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education . Education standards are set by this Ministry at all levels except in "autonomous" universities chartered by the government. 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.
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  • Educação no México
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