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  2. Enriqueta Compte y Riqué - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Founding the first kindergarten in South America. Enriqueta Compte y Riqué (31 December 1866 – 18 October 1949) was a Spanish -born Uruguayan teacher. She was the founder of the first kindergarten in South America in 1892, and famous for having contributed decisively to preschool teaching in Uruguay and Latin America. [1]

  3. Ministry of Education (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education (Spanish: Ministerio de Educación or MINERD) of the Dominican Republic is a government institution in charge of planning, managing and making the country's education system, as well as administering public schools and supervising private centers. By law, this Ministry receives 4% of the Dominican gross domestic product.

  4. Pedro Zulen - Wikipedia

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    En torno a Pedro S. Zulen: Selección de escritos y estudios complementarios. Lima: Fondo Editorial de la UNMSM. ROJAS HUAYNATES, Joel. La educación y el racialismo en el discurso crítico de Pedro Zulen durante el debate en el Centro Universitario a inicios del siglo XX. Solar: Revista de Filosofía Iberoamericana (Lima), N°7, pp. 33–48, 2011.

  5. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento - Wikipedia

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    Though Sarmiento did not follow de Oro's political and religious leanings, he learned the value of intellectual integrity and honesty. [10] He developed scholarly and oratorical skills, qualities which de Oro was famous for. [10] [11] In 1816, at the age of five, Sarmiento began attending the primary school La Escuela de la Patria.

  6. Martha Salotti - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires, Argentina. Nationality (legal) Argentine. Occupation (s) Writer, educator. Martha Alcira Salotti (10 April 1899 – 26 October 1980) was an Argentine educator and writer. A specialist in children's literature, she was considered the protégé and inheritor of the pedagogical work of Rosario Vera Peñaloza [ es]. [1]

  7. History of education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan was very unified by the Tokugawa regime (1600–1867); and the Neo-Confucian academy, the Yushima Seidō in Edo was the chief educational institution of the state. Its administrative head was called Daigaku-no-kami as head of the Tokugawa training school for shogunate bureaucrats.

  8. Secretariat of Public Education (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Secretariat of Public Education (in Spanish Secretaría de Educación Pública, SEP) is a federal government authority with cabinet representation and the responsibility for overseeing the development and implementation of national educational policy and school standards in Mexico. Its headquarters has several buildings distributed ...

  9. Leticia Ramírez Amaya - Wikipedia

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    She is a professor of primary education at the Benemérita Escuela Nacional de Maestros , a position she obtained in 1984, having led a group for 12 years in schools west of Mexico City. [3] She took incomplete anthropological studies at the Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia (ENAH) and Alta Dirección Pública. [4]