In response to legislation that proposed compulsory higher education in Mexico, Santiago Castiello-Gutierrez critiqued the move by saying that much more analysis and detail is required if Mexico seeks to be successful. The broad issues include social inequity, cost of education, quality of higher education, and employment. Cstiello-Gutierrez said, "The proposed policies lack a comprehensive vision - there is no mention of improving secondary education as an essential pipeline to higher education. There is serious lack of policies to focus on success indicators such as development of competencies, learning outcomes, and increased graduation rates that would reflect the quality of what tertiary institutions are accomplishing."
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
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