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== Regional overview == | |||
''Hispanic America'' is very clearly defined as the supraregion comprising the American countries inhabited by Spanish-speaking populations. For related concepts see [[:Category:Central America]], [[:Category:South America]] and [[:Category:Spanish-speaking countries]]. | ''Hispanic America'' is very clearly defined as the supraregion comprising the American countries inhabited by Spanish-speaking populations. For related concepts see [[:Category:Central America]], [[:Category:South America]] and [[:Category:Spanish-speaking countries]]. | ||
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Most mainland countries of Central America and South America thus belong to Hispanic America, with the major exception of [[Brazil]] and the minor exceptions of some former colonies of Netherlands, France and UK. | Most mainland countries of Central America and South America thus belong to Hispanic America, with the major exception of [[Brazil]] and the minor exceptions of some former colonies of Netherlands, France and UK. | ||
== Country reports from Hispanic America == | |||
== Partners and Experts in Hispanic America == | |||
== Education in Hispanic America == | |||
== Schools in Hispanic America == | |||
== Further and Higher education in Hispanic America == | |||
=== Universities in Hispanic America === | |||
=== Polytechnics in Hispanic America === | |||
=== Colleges in Hispanic America === | |||
== Education reform in Hispanic America == | |||
=== Schools === | |||
=== Post-secondary === | |||
== Administration and finance in Hispanic America == | |||
=== Schools === | |||
=== Post-secondary === | |||
== Quality assurance, inspection and accreditation in Hispanic America == | |||
=== Schools === | |||
=== Post-secondary === | |||
== Information society in Hispanic America == | |||
== ICT in education initiatives in Hispanic America == | |||
=== Virtual initiatives in schools === | |||
=== Virtual initiatives in post-secondary education === | |||
== Lessons learnt == | |||
=== General lessons === | |||
=== Notable practices === | |||
== References == | |||
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Revision as of 14:16, 17 August 2011
Regional overview
Hispanic America is very clearly defined as the supraregion comprising the American countries inhabited by Spanish-speaking populations. For related concepts see Category:Central America, Category:South America and Category:Spanish-speaking countries.
Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanic_America lists these countries as:
- Argentina
- Bolivia
- Chile
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Cuba
- Dominican Republic
- Ecuador
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Mexico
- Nicaragua
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Puerto Rico
- Uruguay
- Venezuela
It is a debatable point whether in cultural/political terms, Puerto Rico should be included - since it is effectively a colony of the US.
Most mainland countries of Central America and South America thus belong to Hispanic America, with the major exception of Brazil and the minor exceptions of some former colonies of Netherlands, France and UK.
Country reports from Hispanic America
Partners and Experts in Hispanic America
Education in Hispanic America
Schools in Hispanic America
Further and Higher education in Hispanic America
Universities in Hispanic America
Polytechnics in Hispanic America
Colleges in Hispanic America
Education reform in Hispanic America
Schools
Post-secondary
Administration and finance in Hispanic America
Schools
Post-secondary
Quality assurance, inspection and accreditation in Hispanic America
Schools
Post-secondary
Information society in Hispanic America
ICT in education initiatives in Hispanic America
Virtual initiatives in schools
Virtual initiatives in post-secondary education
Lessons learnt
General lessons
Notable practices
References
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