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Yes. For primary school (grades 1-6) usually there is only one teacher giving all subjects to children; some schools have one teacher for standard topics -- Spanish, mathematics -- while another gives the children English class. For secondary and up (grades 7+) there are several teachers, each giving his/her own class, including Spanish, Mathematics, Social Sciences, Biology or Chemistry.

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What is the difference between Mexican and American schools?

Schools in Mexico and the U.S.A. are very different. In Mexico the teachers teach you differently. For example, in Mexico some teachers give you homework for each subject. In Mexico, before you enter a class, you need to knock. Also we recite the Pledge of Allegiance to Mexico every single day. In Mexico the teachers test you only on the subject that you have in class. We didn't have the WASL of other standardized tests like the U.S.A. gives to the students. Sports are very different. Only one thing is like the U.S.A., and that is that you need to run laps. There are no buses so your parents or friends walk with you. In Mexico we have school two times a day; the morning and the evening. In Mexico, you need to wear uniforms. You also need to cover the books that the teachers give you. Mexican schools sell food. Also in Mexico when school is over, people sell snacks and some food outside the school. School in the US is generally a six hour day (at least in the Midwest). Some schools have uniforms and some do not. Uniforms are more common in religious or private schools but many elementary schools and middle schools wear them as an anti-gang policy. There are national and state standardized tests. Students that have parents that can prove poverty can get free lunches. Others bring lunch from home or buy their lunch. There are sports and clubs after school as well as homework help from teachers. Most schools do the pledge of allegiance in elementary and middle schools at least. In the United States, we have students that come speaking many different languages. If there are enough students in the same grade that speak that language, the schools make efforts to find a teacher that speaks that language or teacher aides that speak the language assist the class. Teachers are generally encouraged to assign homework at the rate of ten minutes a day per year of school. But some parents pressure to have no homework at all.


What has the author John Edward Seyfried written?

John Edward Seyfried has written: 'Current views on problems and objectives of college students' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Education, Higher, Higher Education, Students 'Public school budgetary procedure in New Mexico' -- subject(s): Schools, Accounting, Public schools, Budget 'Evaluation of the retirement system for professional employees in the New Mexico state schools with model retirement plan and laws' -- subject(s): Teachers, Pensions 'Principles and mechanics of research with emphasis on term reports and theses' -- subject(s): Academic Dissertations, Dissertations, Academic, Research 'Employment contracts of city school superintendents' -- subject(s): School superintendents and principals, Teachers, Legal status, laws


What do schools look like in Mexico?

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What is Mexico's schools like more private or public?

Schools? What schools?


What are some of the school names that is located in Veracruz Mexico?

Below, click on the link to a list of elementary schools in Veracruz (the port), Mexico. There's also a link to the cities and towns in Veracruz State with elementary schools. Click on the city names and see the names of schools in the different towns.


How many dental schools are there in Mexico?

In 2001, there were 59 dental schools in Mexico. Total graduates were 3,600.


What has the author Kathleen A Holscher written?

Kathleen A. Holscher has written: 'Religious lessons' -- subject(s): History, Trials, litigation, New Mexico, New Mexico. State Board of Education, Church and state, Law and legislation, Catholic schools, Religion in the public schools


How much do preschool teachers get paid in New Mexico?

As of 2023, preschool teachers in New Mexico earn an average salary of around $36,000 to $40,000 per year, depending on factors such as experience, education level, and the specific institution. Pay can vary significantly between public and private schools, as well as by geographic location within the state. Additionally, some preschool teachers may receive benefits that can enhance their overall compensation.


What kind of schools are there in Mexico?

Public as well as private schools. There are management, medicine or engineering schools. The most important public schools in Mexico include the UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, National Autonomous University of Mexico) an the IPN (Instituto Politécnico Nacional - National Polytechnic Institute).


Do New Mexico teachers pay social security taxes?

New Mexico public school teachers do not pay Social Security taxes on their earnings. Instead, they contribute to the New Mexico Educational Retirement Board (NMERB) retirement system, which provides retirement benefits for educators. This unique arrangement is due to the state's participation in the Public Employees Retirement System, which is designed to supplement retirement income instead of relying on Social Security. However, teachers who work in private schools or other sectors may still pay Social Security taxes.


How ARE Mexico's schools different from those in the U.S.?

they are different because if you are if you are rich you don't have to pay for school. if you are poor you have to pay and that's why so many Mexicans don't have an education.