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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. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Rafael Pineda Ponce - Wikipedia

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    Ecos del bicentenario del nacimiento de Morazán, by Rafael Pineda Ponce, Consejo Ejecutivo del Partido Liberal de Honduras, Tegucigalpa, D.C. Honduras, C.A., 1992, OCLC 868015334 La excelencia académica y la responsabilidad histórica de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras , by Rafael Pineda Ponce, Tegucigalpa, D.C. Honduras, C.A ...

  8. Visitación Padilla - Wikipedia

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    Visitación Padilla was born in Talanga, a municipality of the Departamento of Francisco Morazán, in the Republic of Honduras. [1] She graduated and became a teacher in 1909, then in 1913 became a member of the organization named “Ateneo de Honduras” together with writers Rafael Heliodoro Valle y Froilán Turcios, introducing her organizational qualities.

  9. Liberal Reform (Honduras) - Wikipedia

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    Liberal Reform (Honduras) President Marco Aurelio Soto. The Liberal Reform of Honduras was a political and socio-economic process aimed at the transformation and the bing end the old political order that had been taking hold since the era of the Spanish empire during the colony. [1] The Liberal Reform officially began with the rise to power of ...