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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 48 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are 3 facts about Mexican Schooling?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Any facts at all?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea just any facts all i got is that they are quite poor

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nothing in particular but you can pull out stuff and reword them. Mexico has three basic levels of education. The first is required, while the second and third are optional for Mexican children. In secondary school, young people should determine whether they plan on completing higher education or education in some type of technical field. At this point, their decision will guide them toward the type of second-level education plan they need. Around 45% of Mexicans finish secondary school. (USA: about 75% of U.S. students graduate from high school on time with a regular diploma) Mexicans read less than three books a year on average, a product of low education levels and poverty, studies show. Mexican students perform badly in the education tests run by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) that measures standards in 65 industrialized countries. In the last study published in December, Mexican 15-year-olds came 46th in reading, 49th in mathematics and 51st in science. Depending on the school, a bilingual education may be offered from the beginning, where half the day instruction is in Spanish, and the rest is in a second language(Primary School)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

didn't really know what to look for so I just... yea, hope it helps a bit at least.

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