Educational shortfalls widespread as Mexico carries out in-depth, first ‘school census’
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- Published on Friday, 04 April 2014 12:09
- Written by GR Staff
Serious deficiencies in Jalisco’s educational infrastructure have been revealed in the first census of the country’s school network, whose results were released Monday.
Most alarmingly, around one-third of Jalisco 15,348 schools were found to either lack drainage or potable water.
The census was carried out by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) at all public preschools, elementary and middle schools in the state.