Mario Delgado: with the National Baccalaureate, the Nem Modernises and Transforms Higher Secondary Education
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The new educational model promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo will form citizens with critical thinking, socioemotional skills, scientific capacity and humanist sense, explains Mario Delgado Carrillo The entry National Baccalaureate of the New Mexican School, profound transformation of Higher Middle Education: holder of the SEP was first published in CAMPUS MILENIO.
The new educational model promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo will form citizens with critical thinking, socioemotional skills, scientific capacity and humanist sense, he explains.The curriculum incorporates careers of the future such as electromobility, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, semiconductors and sustainable urbanism, areas aligned with the welfare poles of Plan Mexico.The Secretary of Public Education, Mario Delgado C…
MILENIO In Mexico, there are at least 32 higher secondary education subsystems, between federal, state and open or online preparatory schools, which for years has generated a fragmentation of this level of education, and which is now no longer functional, said the Secretary of Public Education (SEP), Mario Delgado.
Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico launched a plan to unify the Higher Secondary Education System at the national level. The new strategy, called the National Baccalaureate, seeks to consolidate in a single model the 35 sub-systems of baccalaureate and technology that currently exist. Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, explained that in the past systems have multiplied —including general baccalaureate, Conalep, Cetis and CBTIS—, which generated dis…
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