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Mexico to Consult Over 1 Million Teachers on Digital Devices in Schools
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Mexico to Consult Over 1 Million Teachers on Digital Devices in Schools

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Mexico's Education Secretary Mario Delgado announced a consultation with over a million teachers regarding digital devices in schools.
  • The consultation will take place on August 24-25, before the new school year, and will involve more than 200,000 educational institutions.
  • Teachers will propose and debate how to manage digital devices in schools, with the initiative covering all federal entities.

Mexico's Secretary of Education, Mario Delgado, has announced a significant consultation that will involve over a million teachers across the country. The initiative, scheduled for August 24-25, aims to gather input from educators on the presence and management of digital devices within schools. This consultation will precede the start of the new school year and will extend to more than 200,000 educational institutions nationwide.

Delgado explained that the consultation will occur during the intensive Technical Council week, a period when teachers return to prepare for the upcoming academic cycle. He emphasized that the president has instructed that all teachers should have a voice in this important discussion. The goal is to encourage teachers to propose and debate strategies for handling digital devices in educational settings.

The scope of this consultation is broad, encompassing preschool, primary, and secondary schools in all federal entities. Delgado highlighted that the initiative is designed to empower teachers, allowing them to actively shape policies related to technology in their classrooms. The Ministry of Education seeks to understand the practical implications and potential benefits or challenges associated with integrating digital devices into the learning environment.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.