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  2. Education in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The first phase of secondary education – or lower secondary according to UNESCO's International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) – is compulsory in all Latin American countries except in Nicaragua, while the final phase of secondary education (i.e. upper secondary) is compulsory in 12 of the 19 Latin American countries.

  3. List of colonial universities in Hispanic America - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, the Spanish universities in the Americas fulfilled their primary task, the education of the clerical and secular viceroyalty elite, and could thus assume an important function in aiding the development of the young republics after the separation from the motherland.

  4. Education in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Education in Mexico has a long history. Indigenous peoples created institutions such as the telpochcalli and the calmecac . The Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico , the second oldest university in the Americas, was founded by royal decree in 1551.

  5. Education in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    President Domingo F. Sarmiento, father of the Argentine Education System. The education in Argentina known as the Latin American docta has had a convoluted history. [2] There was no effective education plan until President Domingo Sarmiento (1868–1874) placed emphasis on bringing Argentina up-to-date with practices in developed countries.

  6. Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture is a comprehensive reference work, with over 5,000 articles by specialists in Latin American history, politics, and culture. The first edition of the encyclopedia comprises five print volumes, edited by Barbara Tenenbaum of the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress . [ 1 ]

  7. Inclusive education in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    In Latin America as a whole, the most traditional programmes – mainly built around the concepts of equity and quality – exist side by side with those reflecting renewed sensibilities and approaches, through such themes as Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), comprehensive citizenship education, intercultural bilingual education and ICTs, and academic inclusion.

  8. History of statistics - Wikipedia

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    The term statistics is ultimately derived from the Neo-Latin statisticum collegium ("council of state") and the Italian word statista ("statesman" or "politician"). The German Statistik , first introduced by Gottfried Achenwall (1749), originally designated the analysis of data about the state , signifying the "science of state" (then called ...

  9. Latin American studies - Wikipedia

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    Latin American studies (LAS) is an academic and research field associated with the study of Latin America.The interdisciplinary study is a subfield of area studies, and can be composed of numerous disciplines such as economics, sociology, history, international relations, political science, geography, cultural studies, gender studies, and literature.