Influence of the Educational Level of Parents and Teachers in Children's Learning Maguey Blanco in the Municipality of Ixmiquilpan
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Influence , Education level , Parents , TeachersAbstract
In educational terms, the training of students has become monotonous and apparently without significant significance within the concept of being human. Perhaps globalization is affecting the way children interpret reality on a psyche level. Perhaps childhood was shortened, which prevents the formation of the individual from taking shape in many important aspects. Thousands of reasons can be concluded that are hurting the integral infrastructure of the subject, but in reality the foundations of any person are found in their primary environment, which is that of the family and school. The concern about the influence on the education of children by the family and the school is not a current issue, it has been investigated within this area, but apparently all the writings are theories that promote "it should be that way." €¦ for this to happen”, reality does not apply to its semantic determinations. The importance of the research to be carried out is to analyze how the preparation of teachers and parents is influencing the training expectations of their students or their children, respectively. It is very common to find repetition patterns in the scope of training of the students, which is why it is important to study whether these repetitive patterns are having a determining scope.
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