Coparmex and Mexico Evalua Expose Impact of SEP Classes in Advance
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The SEP announces the early end of classes due to heat and the World Cup 2026. Coparmex and Mexico Evaluate warn that 23.4 million students will lose key weeks of learning.
INEGI reported that educational backwardness affects 19.4% of the population and maintains a growing trend since 2016
Despite an educational lag, SEP announced that students would advance out of the classrooms claiming heat wave prostics and World Football.
The country is among the last places in the OECD in learning since the pandemic.
Mexico Evaluate criticizes the plan of the SEP to advance the end of the school cycle to June 5 by the World Cup 2026 and the heat, alerting about the educational lag.The entry Mexico Evaluate criticizes 6-week cut to the school cycle by the World Cup was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
The civil organization Mexico Evaluate this Friday the proposal of the Mexican government to advance from July 15 to June 5 the closure of the school cycle 2025-2026 due to the heat wave and the World Cup of Football 2026, and warned that the measure would leave only 17 effective days of classes for 23.4 million students in a country facing a strong educational lag. The NGO noted that the cut would affect 23.4 million students in the midst of a …
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