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A key figure in higher education in Mexico was Gabino Barreda, who chaired Juárez's commission on education in 1867. [43] Barreda was a follower of French intellectual Auguste Comte who established positivism the dominant philosophical school in the late nineteenth century. [ 44 ]
Distribution of youth by schooling condition and educational attainment in Latin American countries. In Mexico, access to education has increased with 87% of the population today completing their primary schooling compared to 46.6% in 1980. [4]
The World Bank, for example, defines tertiary education as including universities as well as institutions that teach specific capacities of higher learning such as colleges, technical training institutes, community colleges, nursing schools, research laboratories, centers of excellence, and distance learning centers.
The Education Index is a component of the Human Development Index (HDI) published every year by the United Nations Development Programme. Alongside the economical indicators ( GDP ) and Life Expectancy Index , it helps measure the educational attainment .
This is a list of countries by the proportion of the population that has attained at least a secondary education. The list is composed of the percent of the population of the relevant age groups that have completed an upper secondary education in the listed countries. The lists are compiled from several sources.
Public higher education in Mexico is the one that is taught after high school or equivalent (higher secondary education). It is carried out through higher education ...
Attainment of a formal qualification, ... Some countries, such as Sweden, Finland, Poland, and Mexico, offer tertiary education for free or at a low cost.
Institution of higher education 3142 32.1 National Autonomous University of Mexico: 847 8.6 CINVESTAV: 787 8.0 Instituto Politécnico Nacional: 582 5.9 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana: 329 3.4 University of Guadalajara: 326 3.3 Autonomous University of Nuevo León: 283 2.9 Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla: 228 2.3 Colegio de ...