Open U.S. Educational Resources to Benefit Online Students Across Mexico, Latin America; Agreement Between Monterey Institute for Technology and Education, Corporacion Universitaria Para el Desarrollo de Internet Provides Online High School, College Courses at Home, Abroad

Posted on: July 22nd, 2005
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This agreement will offer Mexican secondary and college students free access to high-quality online mathematics courses developed in the U.S. In return, Spanish translations of the courses will be developed and distributed free of charge to Spanish-speaking students in the U.S. and beyond. Educators in both countries have actively sought ways to overcome poor preparation in mathematics. The online courses in this agreement will be used to improve test scores, especially with underserved students in urban and rural areas.

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