These two educational institutions, established by Mexico’s Labor Party (PT), are among key models for higher and early childhood education in Mexico.
During the visit, the Vietnamese delegation met with the two institutions’ managers, toured their facilities, and presented gifts to lecturers and staff there.
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Dr. Ruben Zardoya, Rector of Emiliano Zapata University gives a present to Vietnamese Ambassador to Mexico Nguyen Van Hai (left). |
Speaking at Emiliano Zapata University, Hai gave an overview of Vietnam’s education system and emphasized the similarities in educational philosophies of Vietnam and Mexico. He noted the common vision rooted in the humanistic principles of President Ho Chi Minh’s “Education for the complete human being” and Mexico’s “Ser culto para ser libre” (“Be cultured to be free”). Both nations regard education as the cornerstone for freedom, independence, and social progress.
The ambassador stressed that in an era of digital transformation and artificial intelligence, education and knowledge will be decisive factors in shaping the future of nations. Strengthening educational cooperation is an investment in a future of shared sustainability and prosperity, he said.
Dr. Ruben Zardoya, Rector of Emiliano Zapata University, said the delegation’s visit was not only a simple diplomatic activity, but also a milestone opening the door to academic cooperation between Vietnam and his university in particular, and with the Mexican higher education system in general.
Meanwhile, the Cendi preschool education system consists of 13 centers operating under the public - private partnership model, serving about 5,300 children, mainly those from low-income families.
Source: VNA