Telesecundaria
Telesecundaria is a system of distance education programs for secondary and high school students created by the government of Mexico and available in rural areas of the country as well as Central America, South America, Canada and the United States via satellite.
Background
Telesecundaria was born on the need to service graduates of elementary education in rural areas that were unable to continue their studies for lack of secondary schools in their areas. In 1968 Telesecundaria started at 304 classrooms and a teacher for each one of these in the states of Veracruz, Morelos, Estado de México, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Hidalgo, Oaxaca and the Federal District. The initial number of students was 6 549.- Secundaria general – General studies
- Secundaria para trabajadores – for working students
- Secundaria tecnológica industrial – industrial technology
- Secundaria tecnológica agropecuaria – agricultural technology
- Secundaria tecnológica pesquera – fishing technology
Service
Each facility has at least one television set, a satellite dish, a set-top box and a low noise amplifier.Telesecundaria broadcasts more than 4,000 television programs on channel 11 of the six channels of Edusat of the Ministry of Public Education of Mexico to more than 16,000 rural facilities serving more than one million students nationwide. The programs are transmitted daily between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. and re-transmitted between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. From 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays programs pertaining high school education are transmitted. Programming is complemented with general-interest, continuing education, and other shows about traditions and customs of the states of Mexico. For educators, audio visual content on each area of knowledge is provided for them, as well as the Experiencias Compartidas show.
International expansion
Central America
In 1996, the head of the SEP and the ministers of Education of Central America agreed to start experimental projects of Telesecundarias for every country. Since this year, the following countries in Central America are served by Telesecundaria:Country | Schools | Teachers | Students | Groups |
Telesecundaria Costa Rica | 50 | 117 | 2500 | 120 |
Telesecundaria El Salvador | 96 | 166 | 5057 | 288 |
Telesecundaria Guatemala | 384 | 786 | 20564 | 939 |
Telesecundaria Honduras | 37 | 125 | 3118 | 111 |
Telesecundaria Panama | 5 | 24 | 367 | 18 |