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         <title>Mexican Currículum</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I disagree on the statement of a free curriculum. This is because of the fact that you can plan, planning is just a way of controlling and taking hand on&nbsp; a program.<br>With a program you could use time on a far more eficcient way, what do I mean with this, firstly because you can be sure, as a student, thay you will be learning what you want to learn instead of something completely different.<br>On the other hand you can't teach, as a teacher, what you believe could use the students in life.<br>Now from a parents perspective it is more useful with a plan, parents are able to to have a look at what their son will be learning throughout his school year. And as a teacher you can prepare your program instead of just "prepare it" on daily basis. On the other hand you are trapped in what everybody knows.<br>The teachers are not only the teachers they are also the student's second parents, that gives the teachers certain advanced knowledge le aproach to the students, meaning that once they get to know their students the teachers can adapt their class to what the students want to learn </div>]]></description>
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