Transforming Higher Secondary Education in Mexico
Hello, change agents! 🌟 Today we celebrate news that will mark a before and after in upper secondary education in Mexico. Undersecretary Tania Rodríguez Mora is leading an educational revolution to ensure that no young person has to “waste the year” by changing institutions. It’s time to break barriers and build opportunities!
Educational Portability: A Step towards Equity
Imagine a system where students can move between a Cetis and a Conalep without obstacles. That’s what’s coming! 💪 The proposal includes a common curricular framework to standardize knowledge and facilitate academic mobility. In addition, two key certificates are proposed: one to continue higher education and another to enter the world of work. Education with purpose!
“The pandemic left us lessons, but also opportunities,” Rodríguez Mora highlighted. Today, more than ever, we need policies that combat school dropouts and encourage permanence. The key? Change the language: from “desertion” to “disaffiliation”, recognizing the complex contexts that young people face. No blame, only solutions!
Innovation and Flexibility for the Future
The new law will also promote flexible educational modalities (face-to-face, blended or mixed) to adapt to the needs of each student. Because education should not be rigid, but inclusive and accessible! 🚀
The best? This transformation will not only benefit students, but also the labor sector, by closing the gap between academic training and in-demand skills. A win-win for everyone!
It’s time to act! Share this news and join the conversation about the future of education. What other changes would you like to see? 🔥 #EducationThatTransforms #EducationalPortability
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