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Examining Mexico and US values education in a global context
Maria Teresa Tatto
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Mexico
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Global Context
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Values Education
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Education Policy
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United States
25%
Global Economy
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Politicians
25%
Social Change
25%
Future Policy
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Democracy
25%
Political Economy
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Number of Individuals
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Mexican
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Consonants
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Canada
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Economic Change
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Policy Agenda
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Political Change
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Internal Force
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U.S. History
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Social Life
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Value System
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State Policy
25%
Economic Life
25%
Hierarchical State
25%
Mexican-origin
25%
External Force
25%
Barriers to Trade
25%
Active Search
25%
Cross-country Analysis
25%
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
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US Influence
25%
Mexican History
25%
Mexican States
25%
School Going
25%
Centralized State
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Social Sciences
USA
100%
Mexico
100%
International Education
100%
Educational Policy
40%
Democracy
20%
Canada
20%
Political Change
20%
Revolutions
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Political Economics
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Social Participation
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Economic Change
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Free Trade
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Economic Condition
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Educational Policy
100%
Social Change
50%
Free Trade
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Nursing and Health Professions
Social Life
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