
In Mexico, there is a need for an educational agenda detached from ideologies to focus on opportunities. Collaboration is fundamental in building this agenda, especially on such a relevant issue as education, which concerns the whole country. Women play a crucial role in the Mexican educational system and are seen as agents of change.
The discussion about the reintegration of the promised quality focus by the current administration in educational documents persists, as does the alignment of the budget with educational needs. It is crucial to address the complexity of the Mexican educational system and witness its greatness from the spaces where it develops.
Moving an educational system with more than a century of history and vast diversity requires observing it from the classrooms. Mario Delgado, Secretary of Education, has expressed his commitment to a vision of "more territory and less desk" when addressing teachers. Visiting various types of schools is essential to understand the educational reality and address the differences present in the system.
Data reveals that much remains to be done to ensure the right to quality education in Mexico. The president of Mexicanos Primero emphasizes the importance of this diagnosis to guide the educational agenda of the country. At the beginning of the new school year, it is crucial to prioritize the perspective of students in decision-making.
The goal is for no student to be excluded from the educational system, for teachers to not be silenced, for principals to not be overwhelmed by administrative tasks, or for supervisors to have to contribute their own resources. President Claudia Sheinbaum has the opportunity to transform the educational system, ensuring that all girls have access to education and feel safe inside and outside the classrooms. It is time to stop pointing out problems and to get to work to achieve effective change in the educational field.