Victor Hugo Rascon Banda / Diez razones para una sinrazon.(Cultura)

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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20031121
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Byline: Victor Hugo Rascon Banda

Opinion

1 Educacion y cultura no son lo mismo, ni son inseparables, como afirma a REFORMA (20/11/2003) el diputado Rigoberto Nieto de la Asamblea Legislativa, quien presento una iniciativa para fusionar la actual Secretaria de Cultura del DF con una futura Secretaria de Educacion, que esta por crearse.

2. Educacion y cultura tienen el mismo fin, transformar a los hombres; pero cada una por caminos diferentes. La educacion es instruccion y se transmite a traves de agencias educativas formales, como la escuela, o informales, como la ...

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