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  2. Category:Girls' schools in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Girls' schools in Mexico" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Liceo de Monterrey (girls)

  3. Education in Mexico - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  4. Universidad Iberoamericana - Wikipedia

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    Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero. In 1988 Universidad Iberoamericana moved to a 48-acre (19 hectares) new campus in the Santa Fe area of Mexico City. Besides classrooms, laboratories, and workshops in physics, chemistry, photography, design, psychology, engineering, communications, architecture, and nutrition, the university houses the Francisco Xavier Clavigero library, the FM 90.9 radio ...

  5. National College of Professional Technical Education

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    The National College of Technical Professional Education (CONALEP) is an educational institution of the upper secondary level that is part of the National System of Technological Education. It was created by presidential decree in 1978 as a Decentralized Public Organization of the Federal Government, with its own legal personality and assets.

  6. Female education - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, King Saud addressed the nation, started a public Girl Education program. [125] In 1960, "Kuliyat Al Banat" (The girl college) was launched, which was the first girl form of higher education in Saudi Arabia. [126] By 1961 there were 12 elementary schools for girls and by 1965 there were 160.

  7. What would happen if college was free for everyone

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    Countries like Finland, Germany, Sweden, and Norway have already adopted models of free or low-cost higher education. Each of these countries have impressively high economic measures such as GDP.

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  9. Category talk : People by university or college in Mexico

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