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  2. Education in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Education in Honduras is free for seven years. [8] In 1999, the gross primary enrollment rate was 97.3 percent and the net primary enrollment rate was 85.7 percent. [8] Among working children, an estimated 34 percent complete primary school. [8] A lack of schools prevents many children in Honduras from receiving an education, as do costs such ...

  3. Educational problems in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Educational problems in Honduras. The education system in Honduras is characterized by five stages of formal education; PrePrimary, Primary, Middle, Secondary, and Tertiary. Public education in Honduras is provided free for children aged 6 to 15 where it is mandatory for children to attend at the primary level (Age 6 to 12). [1]

  4. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras - Wikipedia

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    40 varsity teams. Mascot. Pumas. Website. www.unah.edu.hn. The National Autonomous University of Honduras (Spanish: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras) is the national public university of Honduras. Founded in 1847, it has over 140 programs from the Bachelor 's level to the Doctorate, and is the largest and highest ranked university in ...

  5. Graciela Bográn - Wikipedia

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    Graciela Bográn (19 October 1896 – 2000) was a Honduran teacher, writer and women's rights activist, she was the daughter of Chelsea Bogran. Engaged in the fight for women's suffrage, she was involved in both the trade union movement and political protests. She was also well-known as the editor of the feminist journal Alma Latina.

  6. List of schools in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Nashville School Tegucigalpa. Summer Hill School. Skills World School. DelCampo International School. International School of Tegucigalpa. The Mayan School. Instituto Evangelico Francisco G. Penzotti. Instituto Evangélico Virginia Sapp. Columbus American School.

  7. Education in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Education in Latin America. Despite significant progress, education remains a challenge in Latin America. [1] The region has made great progress in educational coverage; almost all children attend primary school and access to secondary education has increased considerably. Children complete on average two more years of schooling than their ...

  8. Berta Cáceres - Wikipedia

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    Berta Isabel Cáceres Flores (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbeɾtajsaˈβel ˈkaseɾes ˈfloɾes]; 4 March 1971 [1] – 3 March 2016) [2] was a Honduran (Lenca) environmental activist, indigenous leader, [3] co-founder and coordinator of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH). [4][5][6] She won the Goldman ...

  9. Lucila Gamero de Medina - Wikipedia

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    Lucila Gamero Moncada was born on 12 June 1873 in Danlí, Honduras to Manuel Gamero and Camila Moncada. [1] She completed her secondary education at the Colegio La Educación [2] and wanted to study medicine abroad but was prevented from doing so. [3]