Public Education: Public Vs. Private Education In Mexico

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Introduction
Public VS Private Education in Mexico
One of the themes between parents today is, what is the best option for their child’s education, public or private school? Which of the two educational systems in Mexico is better? There are several things that parents should consider when choosing one of the two choices for the education of their children. Both educational systems are very different between one another; the quality of teaching, the costs and resources varies greatly. Today, there is the idea that in Mexico you have to pay a lot to get a quality education. The question is, which option is better, send your child to a public or private school?
Education System
Nowadays, Mexican education is a controversial topic when parents …show more content…

In public schools the approximate number of students per class is usually 60 students. On the other hand, in private schools, class groups are smaller, with no more than 30 students. This notorious contrast between both sizes can be perceived when assessing student performance. It is not possible for a teacher to dedicate enough time to each student when there are too many of them; students tend to get distracted and the academic achievement will decrease. There’s the belief that in private schools classes are more personalized, the teacher puts more attention to each student and gives them more …show more content…

The fact is that Mexico education is not as cheap as you might think. Public education is free through high school and from there you only have to pay certain fees. Mexico has a range of higher education costs. According to busenessinsider.com (2011), private education in Mexico has average tuition costs of $11,772, while public costs $527. This costs includes for private education just the monthly cost of tuition, everything else is an external cost as registration, books, uniforms, class material, etc. In public school, parents do not have to pay anything more than an entry fee, and expenses such as uniforms and some required materials, everything else is covered by the government budget. This large difference between the prices ranges are an advantage of public

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