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Guatemala’s Democratic Spring (1944-1954), was a period of social integration for Indigenous groups. In 1945 the democratic government of Guatemala established the Instituto Indigenista Nacional (IIN) allowing children in schools to learn to read in their native language first before learning Spanish. [30]
Pages in category "High schools and secondary schools in Guatemala" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Community village school. Youth in Guatemala are the largest segment of the nation's population. Youth includes individuals between the ages of 15 and 24 [1] Over half of the population is under 19 years old in 2011, [1] the highest proportion of young people of any country in Latin America. [2]
A teacher works with a Kʼicheʼ student at her school in Santa Cruz del Quiché, Quiché, Guatemala.. Intercultural bilingual education in Guatemala was begun as part of a 20th-century educational reform effort intended to promote the country's cultural diversity.
Centro Educativo Pavarotti (translated as Pavarotti Education Center; abbreviated as CEP) is a junior high school for children aged 12–16 located near Lake Atitlán in San Lucas Tolimán, Sololá Departement, Guatemala.