Considerations for the opening of private preschool institutions in Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8201201Keywords:
Preeschool education, Private education, Basic educationAbstract
Everything starts from a need, this simple statement alludes to the fact that everything we have today is thanks to the demand for improvement that arises in this society, one of them is education, which is no longer possible to cover with state schools. public sector, understanding these as schools established by the government which provide a free service with access to all who request it; This is how private institutions arise, referring to these as the property of an individual or group in order to provide educational service and generate profits for them which seek to satisfy the educational demands of the time, for example a better teaching service, models educational, technological advances etc. Seeking to be the difference of what is already offered.
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Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos
Cámere, Edistio. La educación privada. 28 diciembre 2012
http://www.oei.es/quipu/mexico/mex04.pdf
https://www.sep.gob.mx/es/sep1/educacion_por_niveles
http://www.planeducativonacional.unam.mx/CAP_07/Text/07_03a.html
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