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== Education in Hispanic America ==
== Education in Hispanic America ==


All the countries in the region profess to see education as a priority in achieving social and economic progress.  The table below compares a range of education indicators across Hispanic American countries - the data is drawn from [http://www.uis.unesco.org/Education/Pages/default.aspx UNESCO Institute for Statistics]:


'''Table below not yet converted using Word to wiki'''
'''Table below not yet converted using Word to wiki'''
Country Average years of schooling of adults
Country Average years of schooling of adults Duration of compulsory education Duration of education > Primary level Duration of education > Secondary level Education, primary completion rate % Enrolment ratio > Secondary level  % Tertiary enrolment % Education spending (% of GDP) Education spending (% of total government expenditure) Argentina 8.8 9 6 6 99 79.1 48.8 4.0 13.8 Bolivia 5.6 8 6 6 101 68.1 35.7 6.3 19.7 Chile 7.5 9 6 6 95 74.5 35.7 4.2 18.7 Colombia 5.3 8 5 6 97 56.5 23.3 5.2 15.6 Costa Rica 6 10 6 5 92 49.2 16.0 5.1 22.4 Ecuador
Duration of compulsory education
6.4 10 6 6 101 48 - 1.0 8.0 El Salvador 5.2 9 6 6 87 39.3 17.5 2.9 20.0
Duration of education > Primary level
Guatemala 3.5 11 6 5 74 26.2 8.5 - 13.0 Honduras 4.8 6 6 5 79 - 14.7 - - Mexico 7.2 10 6 6 - 59.7 20.7 5.3 - Nicaragua 4.6 6 6 5 76 35.5 11.5 3.1 15.0 Panama 8.6 6 6 6 97 62.2 34.9 4.5 9.0 Paraguay 6.2 9 6 6 89 46.7 10.1 4.4 11.4 Peru 7.6 11 6 5 99 61.5 28.8 3.0 17.1 Uruguay 7.6 10 6 6 91 69.9 36.1 2.6 7.9 Venezuela 6.6 7 6 5 92 50.4 28.5 - 17.0 Means 6.3 8.7 6 5.7 91.2 55.1 24.7 4.0 14.9 Range 3.5 –8.6 6-11 6 5-6 74-101 26.2-79.1 8.5-48.8 1.0-6.3 8.0-22.4
Duration of education > Secondary level
Education, primary completion rate % Enrolment ratio > Secondary level  % Tertiary enrolment %


Education spending (% of GDP)
In the table notably high scores are highlighted in green and notably low scores in red.
Education spending (% of total government expenditure)


 
*'''Average years of schooling for adults''': a useful measure of the country's starting point for current and future education development.  Note the high scores for [[Panama]] and [[Argentina]] and the very low scores for three Central American countries - [[Guatemala]], [[Nicaragua]] and [[Honduras]].
 
*'''Duration of compulsory education:''' whilst most countries currently make this 8 - 11 years, note the high scores for [[Guatemala]] (starting from a very low adult base) and [[Peru]] and the low scores for three Central American countries ([[Honduras]], [[Nicaragua]] and [[Panama]] and the below average score for [[Venezuela]].
Argentina
8.8 9 6 6 99 79.1 48.8 4.0 13.8
Bolivia
5.6 8 6 6 101 68.1 35.7 6.3 19.7
Chile
7.5 9 6 6 95 74.5 35.7 4.2 18.7
Colombia
5.3 8 5 6 97 56.5 23.3 5.2 15.6
Costa Rica 6 10 6 5 92 49.2 16.0 5.1 22.4
Ecuador
6.4 10 6 6 101 48 - 1.0 8.0
El Salvador
5.2 9 6 6 87 39.3 17.5 2.9 20.0
Guatemala
3.5 11 6 5 74 26.2 8.5 - 13.0
Honduras
4.8 6 6 5 79 - 14.7 - -
Mexico
7.2 10 6 6 - 59.7 20.7 5.3 -
Nicaragua
4.6 6 6 5 76 35.5 11.5 3.1 15.0
Panama
8.6 6 6 6 97 62.2 34.9 4.5 9.0
Paraguay
6.2 9 6 6 89 46.7 10.1 4.4 11.4
Peru
7.6 11 6 5 99 61.5 28.8 3.0 17.1
Uruguay
7.6 10 6 6 91 69.9 36.1 2.6 7.9
Venezuela
6.6 7 6 5 92 50.4 28.5 - 17.0
Means 6.3 8.7 6 5.7 91.2 55.1 24.7 4.0 14.9
Range 3.5 –8.6 6-11 6 5-6 74-101 26.2-79.1 8.5-48.8 1.0-6.3 8.0-22.4


== Schools in Hispanic America ==
== Schools in Hispanic America ==

Revision as of 09:15, 18 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:

  1. Argentina
  2. Bolivia
  3. Chile
  4. Colombia
  5. Costa Rica
  6. Cuba
  7. Dominican Republic
  8. Ecuador
  9. El Salvador
  10. Guatemala
  11. Honduras
  12. Mexico
  13. Nicaragua
  14. Panama
  15. Paraguay
  16. Peru
  17. Puerto Rico
  18. Uruguay
  19. 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

This supra-region report is currently (August 2011) based on 10 country reports:

Four of these are detailed reports:

Six are briefer reports:

Re.ViCa also has brief country reports, which have not yet been updated, for:

Partners and Experts in Hispanic America

Education in Hispanic America

All the countries in the region profess to see education as a priority in achieving social and economic progress. The table below compares a range of education indicators across Hispanic American countries - the data is drawn from UNESCO Institute for Statistics:

Table below not yet converted using Word to wiki Country Average years of schooling of adults Duration of compulsory education Duration of education > Primary level Duration of education > Secondary level Education, primary completion rate % Enrolment ratio > Secondary level  % Tertiary enrolment % Education spending (% of GDP) Education spending (% of total government expenditure) Argentina 8.8 9 6 6 99 79.1 48.8 4.0 13.8 Bolivia 5.6 8 6 6 101 68.1 35.7 6.3 19.7 Chile 7.5 9 6 6 95 74.5 35.7 4.2 18.7 Colombia 5.3 8 5 6 97 56.5 23.3 5.2 15.6 Costa Rica 6 10 6 5 92 49.2 16.0 5.1 22.4 Ecuador 6.4 10 6 6 101 48 - 1.0 8.0 El Salvador 5.2 9 6 6 87 39.3 17.5 2.9 20.0 Guatemala 3.5 11 6 5 74 26.2 8.5 - 13.0 Honduras 4.8 6 6 5 79 - 14.7 - - Mexico 7.2 10 6 6 - 59.7 20.7 5.3 - Nicaragua 4.6 6 6 5 76 35.5 11.5 3.1 15.0 Panama 8.6 6 6 6 97 62.2 34.9 4.5 9.0 Paraguay 6.2 9 6 6 89 46.7 10.1 4.4 11.4 Peru 7.6 11 6 5 99 61.5 28.8 3.0 17.1 Uruguay 7.6 10 6 6 91 69.9 36.1 2.6 7.9 Venezuela 6.6 7 6 5 92 50.4 28.5 - 17.0 Means 6.3 8.7 6 5.7 91.2 55.1 24.7 4.0 14.9 Range 3.5 –8.6 6-11 6 5-6 74-101 26.2-79.1 8.5-48.8 1.0-6.3 8.0-22.4

In the table notably high scores are highlighted in green and notably low scores in red.

  • Average years of schooling for adults: a useful measure of the country's starting point for current and future education development. Note the high scores for Panama and Argentina and the very low scores for three Central American countries - Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras.
  • Duration of compulsory education: whilst most countries currently make this 8 - 11 years, note the high scores for Guatemala (starting from a very low adult base) and Peru and the low scores for three Central American countries (Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama and the below average score for Venezuela.

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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