Mexican Schools Give New Meaning to Student-Teaching.
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| Title: | Mexican Schools Give New Meaning to Student-Teaching. |
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| Authors: | Zehr, Mary Ann |
| Source: | Education Week. 4/24/2002, Vol. 21 Issue 32, p8. 1p. 1 Color Photograph. |
| Subject Terms: | *Rural schools, *Education, *Teaching |
| Geographic Terms: | Mexico |
| Abstract: | Reports the establishment of an informal set of schools intended to improve the education in Mexico. Management of informal schools by the Consejo National de Fomento Educativo; Details of a plan that would pay students a stipend toward attending a university for six years, if they would agree to teach school in a small rural community for two years; The experiences of Maricela Luna, who teaches in a one-room school house in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. |
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| Abstract: | Reports the establishment of an informal set of schools intended to improve the education in Mexico. Management of informal schools by the Consejo National de Fomento Educativo; Details of a plan that would pay students a stipend toward attending a university for six years, if they would agree to teach school in a small rural community for two years; The experiences of Maricela Luna, who teaches in a one-room school house in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. |
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| ISSN: | 02774232 |