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The book looks at the evolution of early-childhood education in Mexico throughout the twentieth century, from the presidency of Porfirio Díaz up to the most recent major educational reform in 2002. It describes the growth in conviction that it is a necessary part both of the fulfilment of children and of civic improvement and economic success. It looks at the people and the many experiments in legislation and schooling projects that brought this about. It also attempts to put all this in an international perspective.

Produktbeschreibung
The book looks at the evolution of early-childhood education in Mexico throughout the twentieth century, from the presidency of Porfirio Díaz up to the most recent major educational reform in 2002. It describes the growth in conviction that it is a necessary part both of the fulfilment of children and of civic improvement and economic success. It looks at the people and the many experiments in legislation and schooling projects that brought this about. It also attempts to put all this in an international perspective.
Autorenporträt
The authors Fabiola Zurita and María Fernanda Ondarza are both teachers of elementary school in Mexico City, with wide experience in teaching and educational planning. Stephen Murray (editor) is a director of the Carlyle Institute, the international organisation dedicated to the highest standards in education, training and research.