La telesecundaria en México
Telesecundarias: A Growing Educational Modality
Overview of Telesecundarias
- Telesecundarias have rapidly grown over the last 20 years, created in the late 1960s to increase educational coverage.
- Currently, they serve one-fifth of secondary school students in Mexico, with a cost per student nearly half that of general or technical secondary schools.
Current State and Challenges
- Despite their growth, telesecundarias face significant limitations; evaluations show lower learning outcomes compared to other educational modalities.
- Many students struggle with basic text comprehension and lack sufficient math skills.
Factors Influencing Performance
- The location of many telesecundarias in small rural populations contributes to lower performance due to unfavorable social and economic conditions.
- The main challenge for the Mexican education system is improving coverage, quality, and results at the secondary level.
Positive Aspects and Needed Revisions
- Telesecundarias utilize technology effectively with didactic materials that promote personal work among students; each grade has a single teacher for more individualized attention.