Zamora, E., 2011). According to Article III of the Mexican Constitution, every individual has the right to receive an education (Chamber of Deputies, 2006). The Mexican Constitution states that the federal, state, and municipal government as well as the government of Mexico City will impart preschool, elementary, middle school, and high school education. Basic education, which consists of preschool, elementary and middle school, is obligatory under the Constitution along with high school. Under the Mexican Constitution, education must be be secular, based on scientific progress, democratic, national, of quality, free, and must contribute to the improvement of
Zamora, E., 2011). According to Article III of the Mexican Constitution, every individual has the right to receive an education (Chamber of Deputies, 2006). The Mexican Constitution states that the federal, state, and municipal government as well as the government of Mexico City will impart preschool, elementary, middle school, and high school education. Basic education, which consists of preschool, elementary and middle school, is obligatory under the Constitution along with high school. Under the Mexican Constitution, education must be be secular, based on scientific progress, democratic, national, of quality, free, and must contribute to the improvement of