Feb 19 โ€ข 12:54 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Mexico El Financiero (ES)

The center of the debate is not a position, it is the educational system

The current discourse surrounding educational issues in Mexico highlights the need to focus on the state's capability to provide quality education rather than political positions.

In Mexico, an organization known as Mexicanos Primero emphasizes the importance of making education a crucial topic of public discourse. After nearly a week of passionate discussions regarding political positions and educational instructions, they are pleased that education has gained attention. The organization was founded 19 years ago to ensure that educational topics are debated in everyday conversations, political analysis, media, and public discussions, arguing that education should not be marginalized in societal discussions.

However, they stress the need to move beyond superficial debates about administrative roles to examine the fundamental capabilities of the Mexican state in providing education for all children. A major concern is the lack of reliable public information regarding the education system's performance, such as dropout rates and efficiency metrics. This deficiency leaves stakeholders uncertain about the state's progress in achieving educational goals and fulfilling its responsibilities to the youth of the country.

The article suggests that the focus should shift to understanding the inner workings and real effectiveness of the education system, rather than getting caught up in political disputes that do not address the root problems. By demanding transparency and accountability from educational authorities, organizations like Mexicanos Primero aim to push for a system that truly serves the needs of every child in Mexico, ultimately impacting the countryโ€™s future through better education.

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