Court Dismisses Chihuahua’s Suit Against SEP Textbooks
With the Chihuahua suit resolved, the Supreme Court Justice of the Nation is now set to decide on the state of Coahuila’s pending suit over the free textbooks
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With the Chihuahua suit resolved, the Supreme Court Justice of the Nation is now set to decide on the state of Coahuila’s pending suit over the free textbooks
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Hundreds of education specialists have protested the publication and distribution of the free textbooks, claiming the materials indoctrinate children into the government’s ideologies and prevent them from developing necessary skills for adult life
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The federal executive announced he will denounce the judge who issued the amparo against him, Martín Santos, in front of Mexico’s Federal Judicial Council
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The opposition electoral coalition will also file a series of amparos against the textbooks as well as hold a public forum on the subject alongside experts, teachers and students’ parents
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An initial check made by parents, educational experts and civil associations of the contents of the textbooks revealed that schoolchildren could possibly be indoctrinated
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The National Commission for Free Textbooks commissions most of the production of Mexico’s educational textbooks
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Esquivel was originally alleged to have plagiarized the thesis of her fellow UNAM student Edgar Ulises Báez back in 1987
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The ruling party, the leftist National Regeneration Movement of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, is looking to wrest away control of EdoMex from the Institutional Revolutionary Party
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By MARK LORENZANA Mexico’s Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) backed down and agreed to stop, for now, the implementation of its contentious study program, after two judges suspended it indefinitely. “Temporarily and in respect of the rule of law, the pilot program of the new study plan for preschool and primary and secondary education will not be applied,” the SEP
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By MARK LORENZANA The Mexican Bar Association (BMA) has asked Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) to stop threatening judges who rule against his government plans. Through a public statement signed by its president, Claudia de Buen, the BMA rejected the latest threat launched by López Obrador against Judge Francisco Javier Rebolledo Peña, who stopped the implementation of the new
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