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By 2030, Argentina is projected to have a 27% drop in primary school enrolment: this is equivalent to 1.2 million students
Primary school enrolment in Argentina will fall by 27% by 2030, which is 1.2 million students less than 2023. The report “Present and future of the number of students per teacher and per grade” of Argentines by education gave it a number of the phenomenon that affects schools a long time ago. The data arise from the demographic projections of the National Population Directorate (DNP) of the Ministry of the Interior and from the enrolment data, s…
At the same time as the drop in the birth rate, a silent transformation of the Argentine school is expected. According to a report by Argentines for Education, primary enrolment will fall by 27% by 2030, which means 1.2 million students less than in 2023. The data not only anticipates more empty classrooms, but also forces us to rethink how resources, teaching positions and educational infrastructure are organized throughout the country. Current…
Primary school enrolment in Argentina will fall by 27% by 2030, equivalent to 1.2 million students less than 2023. This phenomenon raises the need to rethink the organization of resources, infrastructure and teaching facilities throughout the country. In the case of La Pampa, where births collapsed from 5,000 to less than 3,000 per year, the projected fall will be 8,200 students by 2030. That is, there will be 8 students for each teaching post. …
Primary enrolment in Argentina will fall by 27% by 2030, according to the report “Present and future of the number of students per teacher and by grade” of Argentines for education. In Santa Fe, it is estimated that there will be 87,770 fewer students (24.5%). The data arise from the demographic projections of the National Population Directorate (DNP) of the Ministry of the Interior and from the enrolment data, sections and teaching positions of…
Primary enrolment in Argentina will fall by 27 percent by 2030, equivalent to 1.2 million students less than 2023. The data comes from the report “Present and Future of the Number of Students per Teacher and Per Grade”, by Argentines for Education, prepared by Martín De Simone (World Bank), María Sol Alzú and Martín Nistal (Argentinos por la Educación). Based on the demographic projections of the National Population Directorate (DNP) of the Mini…
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