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Education in Mexico

Education in Mexico
Educational oversight
Minister of Public Education
Secretariat of Public Education
Reyes Tamez Guerra
National education budget MXN$501.214 billion (2004)
Primary language(s) of education Spanish. Available also in Náhuatl and other minority languages.
Nationalized system
Establishment

September 25, 1921
Literacy (2000)
 • Men
 • Women
90.5 %
92.5 %
88.6 %
Enrollment
 • Primary
 • Secondary
 • Post-secondary
26.6 million
18.5 million
5.8 million
2.3 million
Attainment
 • Secondary diploma
 • Post-secondary diploma

N/A
N/A
Sources: Sistema Educativo de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Principales cifras, ciclo escolar 2003-2004 pdf and the 2000 Census (INEGI)

Education in Mexico is centralized with curriculum decisions being made at the federal level through the Secretariat of Public Education (Spanish: Secretaría de Educación Pública or SEP). 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. Religious instruction is prohibited in public schools; however, religious associations are free to maintain private schools, which receive no public funds.

Contents

School grades

Level / Grade, Age (Years old)

See also

Sources

External link

  • SEP homepage (in Spanish).
  • The content of this page is retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Mexico under GFDL