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  2. Education in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Education in Argentina is a responsibility shared by the national government, the provinces and federal district and private institutions. Education at all levels, including university, is free. President Domingo Sarmiento's assertion that "the sovereign should be educated" has been a keystone of Argentine Education since 1918. Education has ...

  3. List of schools in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in the South American country of Argentina. It records the country's notable state and private schools . Tertiary schools are presented separately on the list of universities in Argentina .

  4. With public universities under threat, massive protests ...

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    Overall, Argentina puts 4.6% of its gross domestic product into education. Public universities are also free for international pupils, drawing legions of students from across Latin America, Spain ...

  5. List of universities in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan for Education and Work: UMET Buenos Aires City: umet.edu.ar: 13 September 2012 [141] Morón: UM Morón: Buenos Aires: www.unimoron.edu.ar: 18 May 1960: 9 May 1968 [142] [91] Notarial: UNA La Plata: Buenos Aires: universidadnotarial.edu.ar: 29 September 1964: 9 May 1968 [143] [91] Palermo: UP Buenos Aires City: www.palermo.edu: 12 ...

  6. Argentina's Milei faces biggest protest yet as students march ...

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    Hundreds of thousands of Argentines took to the streets of Buenos Aires on Tuesday in an anti-government march against budget cuts to public universities, the biggest protest yet against President ...

  7. University of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Perón's government also made access to public universities completely free of cost, through Decree 29.337, in November 1949. This represented the beginning of unrestricted access to culture, higher education and professionalization for the working class. [33] From 1935 to 1955, the number of students enrolled at UBA grew from 12,000 to 71,823 ...

  8. Argentine Law 1420 - Wikipedia

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    The Law 1420 of General Common Education of Argentina was a landmark national law that dictated public, compulsory, free, and secular education.It was passed in 1884 during the administration of President Julio Argentino Roca, after a number of similar laws of provincial scope and the conclusions of the Pedagogical Congress of 1882.

  9. Secretariat of Education (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The Secretariat of Education (Spanish: Secretaría de Educación, formerly Ministry of Education) of Argentina is a secretariat and former ministry of the national executive power that oversaw education policies on all educational levels, alongside the governments of the twenty-three provinces of Argentina and the City of Buenos Aires.