3. EDUCATIVE
SYSTEM
Primary Age is 6 to Basic
school 12 years old elements
Junior Age is 12 to Specialized
SEP
School 15 subjects
Age is 15 to Common
High School
18 years old curriculum
“Which are compulsory by law” but
“Religious instruction is prohibited in public schools”
4. STATISTICS OF EDUCATION IN
MEXICO & REQUERIMENTS:
Educational reforms
Admissions and exit
examination
Teacher evaluation
Professional development
mechanisms
5. COSTS
Education cannot accurately be called free in Mexico, insofar as
public spending annually allotted for education exceeds the entire
budgets of Latin American.
• Out of every 100 students entering
primary:
68
complete
basic
education
35
graduate
from Upper
Secondary
7. LEVEL
School education is compulsory from age five (in Northern
Ireland from the four) and even turned sixteen. However, to
access higher education, are generally expected to remain in
school until eighteen.
Preschool age 2-5 (pre-school).
Primary age 5-11 (primary education).
:
InAge 11-16/18 (secondary education).
•Some cases there is an intermediate stage (middle school)
between primary and secondary.
8. COSTS
There are large By law, it also The core subjects
variations in includes religion and are compulsory
costs. For the classes, and for high English, mathematic
primary, vary school students, sex s and science. The
between £ 950 and education. However, foundation are
£ 2.500 per parents have the technology, history,
quarter, and for the right to withdraw geography.
secondary, between their children from
£ 1.300 and £ 3.000. these classes.
9. FAMOUS SCHOOL
Eton College (UK), princes and rulers:
Founded in 1440, this school of male hosts much of the
British aristocracy as the rulers of England and 19 prime
ministers. To enter you have to overcome the "approval"
ultraselectas families. One year costs 25,000 €.
10. FAMOUS SCHOOL
Harrow School (United Kingdom), Churchill College:
Since 1572, their classrooms have been formed to 7 British
prime ministers, including Winston Churchill and royals in
Jordan, Iraq and the United Kingdom. The school year
amounted to € 36,000.
12. LEVELS
high school
9th to 12vogradoJóvenes of entre14 and 18 years old
middle School
From 6 to 8 Children entre11 degree and 13 years old
primary school
Kindergarten to 5th grade del1ro entre5 children and
10 years old
13. * Middle o Junior High:
This program depending on your state, school
programs ranging from School math and
science clubs to theater groups and singing.
High School:
The extracurricular classes are more numerous
than his previous one and is framed to provide a
range of materials relevant to university life.
14. COSTS
The costs of private
education is up to
Public education is
each school, the
free. During the school
rates varyingfrom $ 4,000 to $
year must pay some minimal
10,000 per year. This fee does
contributions on account
not include school
supplies, uniforms, mobility, etc
15. REQUERIMENTS
Intake interview
Forms, application forms and all the data
Photograph of child
Writing test.
Letter of parental consent
Duly authenticated record notes.
Recommendation from professors.
Teacher recommendation and principal guide.
Certificate of medical evaluation and history
17. MAIN CITIES AND LANDMARKS IN
MEXICO
NAME STATE POPULATION
1 MEXICO CITY D.F. 8.851,080
2 TIJUANA B.C. 1,559,683
3 PUEBLA PUEBLA 1,539,819
4 JALISCO GUADALAJARA 1,459,189
5 LEON GUANAJUATO 1,436,480
6 JUAREZ CHIHUAHUA 1,332,131
7 MONTERREY NUEVO LEON 1,135,550
8 XALAPA VERACUZ 7,643,194
9 CANCUN QUINTANA ROO
10 MERIDA YUCATAN
18. MEXICO CITY
•Thecity proper
produces 21.8% of
the country's gross
domestic product.
•The level of
household
expenditure in
Mexico City is close
to that of an
average household
in Germany or Japa
n.
• In later years it
was made into a
mausoleum for the
most important
heroes of that war.
19. TIJUANA, CALIFOR
NIA
•Became the medical
device manufacture
capital of the North
American continent
•In
addition there are
some high-tech firms
and telemarketing
companies
•ElCentro Cultural
contains a concert hall
where some of the
world's most famous
artists
perform, theater, films
and museum
20. PUEBLA, PUEBLA
•Earlier known only for
its textile
industry, today Puebla
is an important
commercial center for
automobile and iron
and steel industries.
•This famous
alley, amusingly named
"the Alley of the Frogs"
is a beautiful and
colorful stroll between
intriguing and
interesting antique
stores
21. JALISCO, GUADALA
•The root JARA Mexican
core of
culture can be found in this
city,.
•. Apart
from the historic spots,
also has exotic restaurants,
shopping malls and a
happening night life.
•Rotonda :Surrounded by
green lush trees. This is an
elegant place where many of
the illustrious people of
Guadalajara are buried.
22. LEON, GUANAJUA
TO
•Its
first-class services and
hotel industry turn it into one of
the most important centers in
Mexico with numerous options:
1. Entertainment
2. Gastronomy
3. leisure activities
• Alhondiga De Granaditas:
It was created to replace
an old granary near the
city's river. It has become
an archeological
museum, and a historic
landmark.
23. CIUDAD
JUAREZ, CHIHUAHUA
• Produce
electronics, autom
obile parts, and
wood products.
• San Francisco
Temple: It is now
recognized as one
of the most
valuable buildings
in the city as one of
the few still-
existing colonial
monuments in the
city centre. .
24. MONTERREY, NUEVO
LEON
•Because of its
strong steel industry, it
is often called
"thePittsburgh of
Mexico
•Faro de
Comercio:Bright red in
colour, the Faro de
Comercio comes into
its own at night, when a
laser at the very top of
the tower illuminates
various parts of
Monterrey.
25. XALAPA, VERACR
UZ
•Veracruz is noted for
its beautiful beaches,
hotel and tourism
•Callejon el diamante:
At night the street is
often crowded with
a Bohemian atmospher
e and features a
number of cafes and
shops catering for the
arts.
26. CANCUN, QUINTANA
ROO
•Has become
dependent upon its
reliable travel industry.
With high-rise
beachfront hotels,
spreading resorts and
many appealing
coastal areas complete
with sandy beach.
•The recreation of
a pre-Hispanic ball
game, a coral reef
aquarium, a butterfly
pavilion more over
underground rivers
27. MERIDA,YUCATAN
•Has the highest
percentage of
indigenous persons of
any large city in
Mexico.
•Mérida has been
nicknamed "The White
City", though the exact
origin of this moniker is
not clear
•These are the vestiges
of a fascinating
civilization of times
past.
28. MAIN CITIES AND LANDMARKS IN
UKM
N° City Administrative division
1 London London
2 Birmingham West Midlands
3 Glasgow Glasgow
4 Liverpool North West England
5 Edinburgh Edinburgh
6 Leeds Yorkshire and Humber
7 Sheffield Yorkshire and Humber
8 Manchester North West England
9 Bristol South West England
10 Cardiff South Wales
29. The Big Ben and the British Parliament:
It is without doubt the most emblematic monument throughout
the United Kingdom, and the symbol of British democracy, which
both boast. The original Westminster Palace burned down in
1834 so it had to be rebuilt. The Current rises from the ashes of
the former, since 1888. 48 years were needed to rebuild it. The
Big Ben is located in the Clock Tower of the Palace and is
named after the famous clock that can be seen from anywhere in
London in the tower of St. Stephen.
30. Stonehenge:
The famous megalithic stones that find near London, is up
for over 5,000 years and is today a place of worship for
esoteric and astrologers, researchers who want to
unravel the mystery of the stones there raised. Built from
the year 2800 BC, was once a religious center of Celtic
culture.
31. The Eden Project:
Located in a quarry near Cornwall , this complex houses a
large exhibition greenhouses botany. One of the largest in
the world with over 12,000 species of plants that come
from all over the world.
32. MAIN CITIES AND LANDMARKS IN
USA
1. New York, N.Y.
The Big Apple. The City that Never Sleeps.
A new nickname for New York City could
be “The Artists’ Mecca.”
2. Chicago, Ill.
The Windy City has blown its way into the
second spot once again this year. As the
nation’s largest Midwestern city grows, so
does its art scene. Wherever you go in Chi-
Town, you are surrounded by public art.
3. Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., is not only our nation’s
capital, but is vying to be the art capital as
well.
33. 4. San Francisco, Calif.
the City by the Bay represents the West
Coast in our top five Big Cities category.
5. Boston, Mass.
With modern galleries, craft
festivals, museums and the well-known
Institute of Contemporary Art, Beantown is
definitely in the 21st century.
6. Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia is known for its arts and
culture. The cheesesteak and soft
pretzelare emblematic of Philadelphia
cuisine,
34. 7. Albuquerque, N.M.
Albuquerque is home to 300 visual
arts, music, dance, literary, film, ethnic, and
craft organizations, museums, festivals and
associations.
8. Seattle, Wash.
Seattle's current official nickname is the
"Emerald City", the result of a contest held
in 1981
9. Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta has flourishing music, fine art, and
theater scenes. It has also become a major
regional center for film and television
production.
35. Lincoln memorial
The Lincoln Memorial was built to
honor Abraham Lincoln, the 16th
president of the United States.
Surrounding the monument are 36
marble columns representing the 36
states of the Union at the time of
Abraham Lincoln's death.
Inside the monument is(1) a 19 foot
white marble statue of Abraham
Lincoln. On the walls are etched the
words of his Gettysburg Address
calling for unity of the country,
"that government of the people, by
the people, and for the people, shall
not perish from the earth."
36. Mount Rushmore
Carved into the granite wall of Mount
Rushmore are the faces of 4
presidents:
Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and
Theodore Roosevelt. These
presidents symbolize the United
States ideals: Washington standing
for independence; Jefferson for
democracy; Lincoln for equality;
and, Roosevelt for the role in world
affairs.
.
37. Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is one of the best
known American landmarks. It was a gift to
the United States from France to
commemorate their alliance during the
American Revolution.
It is located in the New York harbor near
Ellis Island. The statue welcomed new
immigrants to the United States who
entered the country through Ellis Island
between 1892 and 1954.
38. HORA: M4 A M6
DIA:
JUEVES
1569984 MARCO ANTONIO CASTILLO GARCIA
1481629 JOSÉ ANTONIO GONZÁLEZ RODRÍGUEZ
1478130 JORGE ARMANDO COLACIÓN DEGOLLADO