Tomorrow's Schools in Mexico : Three Scenarios

国際教育協力論集 Volume 11 Issue 1 Page 97-112 published_at 2008-04-30
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Title ( eng )
Tomorrow's Schools in Mexico : Three Scenarios
Creator
Schmelkes Sylvia
Source Title
国際教育協力論集
Journal of International Cooperation in Education
Volume 11
Issue 1
Start Page 97
End Page 112
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 1344-2996
[EISSN] 1344-7998
[NCID] AA11281847
Abstract
The article begins with a description of Mexico's education in the greater context and describes its main problems with reference to the Millennium Development Goals and beyond. It identifies lack of equity and deficient quality as the two strongly related main problems in Mexican Education. It goes on to explain the causes of these problems: the way the educational system was expanded, from the more urban and developed regions to the more rural and indigenous; the importance given to coverage over quality during many years; the political nature of the power of the teachers' union; the strive towards cultural homogeneity and the assimilation of indigenous peoples to mainstream society, among others. It then describes three possible scenarios for the development of education: The first is more of the same; the second is improving equity as a priory in educational development, and the third is including, together with the purpose of increasing equity that of improving quality. This last scenario implies new ways of defining and operating the educational system, the teachers, the Mexican population, and the question of teaching. In each case, conditions, requirements and consequences are considered. It proposes that the desired future of the country is what should determine the role of education and its contribution to making it feasible.
NDC
Education [ 370 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学教育開発国際協力研究センター
Date of Issued 2008-04-30
Rights
Copyright (c) 2008 「国際教育協力論集」編集委員会
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1344-2996
[NCID] AA11281847