Education reform is one of the most important steps taken by Mexico, it puts emphasis on evaluation and quality control of the education system, said the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
the director of Cabinet of the OECD and Sherpa to the Group of 20 (G20), Gabriela Ramos, said that the international body has been an enthusiastic supporter of educational reform approved by Mexico.
“the political theme, the theme of all the conflicts generated, is not an issue for the OECD comment, but the issue is that the substance of reform, we believe that is one of the most important steps taken by Mexico to further position itself in a much more positive situation in the future. “
This, because it puts emphasis on fundamental issues such as assessment and quality control, and is a reform that seeks to evaluate results, this is known and school practices of those groups where they have good results are encouraging.
During a video conference from Paris to present the new OECD report entitled “employment Outlook 2016″, he noted that Mexico has good teachers and schools which can be learned.
the most important resource, considered are teachers and therefore must be spent on teachers, which will be crucial for Mexico to have quality education, and “to do require teachers with all the preparation and support.”
as for labor reform also approved in Mexico, Ramos said that she has made important progress on issues such as formalizing some jobs that were not recognized by the law.
also, to give greater certainty regarding ways of hiring and firing, or have more effective incorporation ways to formality, which has been the result of this reform, he said.
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