jueves, 21 de junio de 2012

introduction
The educational marginalization and deprivation have Mexico at the site 55 in access to education worldwide. More than 34 million people suffer from backwardness, illiteracy or have only four years of study. "Poor people are poorly educated" UN special rapporteur
educacion in mexico.
In Mexico, 34 million people are backward in education, 7 million are illiterate, 1.4 million children not attending school, more than 1 million 324 thousand fewer than four years of study, and there are a number of functionally illiterate invaluable.

Figures from the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education of the United Nations Organization (UNO) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO, for its acronym in English) account for the marginalization and educational deprivation.

The analysis Reaching the marginalized. Monitoring Report 2010 Education for All, UNESCO, identifies who is in the educational marginalization and who has no access to school services, while those who are in the educational deprivation is less than four years of study and no basic skills in reading, writing and math.

Worldwide, Mexico has the place 55 in the EFA index, which measures access to educational services. According to the report, is ranked 65 in the number of students who reach the fifth grade, and 66 in adult literacy. While women's access to education, is at position 58.
 Inequality and exclusion

The Reaching the marginalized. Monitoring Report Education for All 2010 points to inequality in learning tends to be larger in countries with low incomes.

According to the report states, that speaks a language other than the official is associated with poor school performance. In Mexico, the indigenous population attends only 1.5 years in school, while nationally the average is eight.

Eight out of 10 indigenous people lack basic education. The illiteracy rate reaches up to 50 percent of the population in rural areas, but the 1.5 million Indians in educational backwardness, only holds 66 thousand.

Unlike 17 percent of the population entering college, only 1 percent of Indians who attend the primary access to higher level studies.

During his visit to Mexico, the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education, Muñoz Villalobos, acknowledged that although the country has formally and constitutionally recognized rights of indigenous peoples, educational effectiveness is below standard.
conclusions.
these are some of the figures in education in mexico and the polices suggested by experts to be eradicating low education amog the indigenous population, but i think not only the government or institution of any kind you are dealing with this social problem,