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Soledad Anaya Solórzano

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197:. In 1962, she presented a project of reforms to the programs and study plans, in order to streamline and revitalize teaching. She was also part of the first team of pedagogues selected to create the free textbooks. In addition to collaborating on the edition of textbooks, she participated in assemblies, pedagogical congresses, and published articles in specialized education magazines. 30: 164:, and was founder of the Society of Directors of Secondary Schools. From 1935 to 1950, she trained secondary school teachers in various Mexican cities. She was General Director of Secondary Education from 1944 to 1946. From 1946 to 1949, she directed the Higher Normal School (Spanish: 120:
on May 20, 1895. She dedicated her entire life to teaching and to the cultural and pedagogical dissemination of education in Mexico. She received her degree as a teacher of primary instruction at the Catholic Normal School of Guadalajara in 1913, and later studied at the
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I had a great literary admiration, in female teachers more than in male teachers. The first public appearance of women in Mexico is in education. I had admirable teachers whom I still remember fondly... I had a teacher, Soledad Anaya: zealous, very much a
100:(May 20, 1895 – February 24, 1978) was a Mexican educator and writer. She was founder and director of Secondary School No. 8, president of the Seminary of Pedagogical Studies, General Director of Secondary Education, and professor at the 744: 156:. Upon her return, she founded Secondary School No. 8, which she directed for over a decade. She also held positions within the highest levels of the educational system. Starting in 1929, she was a 739: 704: 643: 192: 749: 530:[91 Years: An Anniversary That Moves Us to Change Without Losing Our Essence] (in Spanish). Secundaria Diurna No. 8 'Tomás Garrigue Masaryk' 505: 468: 149: 122: 101: 666: 724: 714: 126: 81: 639:"Decreto por el que se autoriza la emisión extraordinaria de Estampillas Postales Conmemorativas y Especiales correspondientes al año de 1998" 709: 719: 641:[Decree Authorizing the Extraordinary Issuance of Commemorative and Special Postage Stamps Corresponding to the Year 1998]. 608: 734: 553: 177: 729: 226:
selected Anaya as a literary teacher and director of the Heroes of Liberty Secondary School in 1965, which she inaugurated in
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teacher, and promoted its establishment in Mexico. She was a member of the commission that established secondary education in
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chose her to be part of the commission of educators who went to study methods and organization of
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Carta a Ma. Edmée Álvarez. La lengua española a través de selectos autores mexicanos
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1998 – Postage stamp issued in Anaya's honor for the commemoration of Teacher's Day
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1974 – Named Woman of the Year by the Lady Publicists of Mexico and Associates
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Integración de la segunda enseñanza en el sistema educativo nacional
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and UNAM. From 1959 to 1972 she was a technical adviser to the
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Academic staff of the National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Las actividades escolares no académicas y su función educativa
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1956 – Manuel López Cotilla Medal, for her didactic work
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Soledad Anaya died in Mexico City on February 24, 1978.
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was inaugurated in 1946. She held professorships at the
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She was part of the first group of teachers when the
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Como administrar y organizar una escuela secundaria
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Escuelas y colegios México 579:Santí, Enrico Mario (January 31, 2005). 469:National Autonomous University of Mexico 150:secondary education in the United States 123:National Autonomous University of Mexico 102:National Autonomous University of Mexico 419:Enciclopedia de la literatura en México 374: 252:Institutions such as the day school in 152:in professional improvement courses at 583:[Interview With Octavio Paz]. 409: 407: 405: 403: 188:National Commission for Free Textbooks 82:School of Philosophy and Letters, UNAM 144:In 1925, Undersecretary of Education 7: 116:Soledad Anaya Solórzano was born in 705:20th-century Mexican women writers 644:Official Journal of the Federation 331:Prólogo de Peñas arriba y Sotileza 14: 750:Writers from Guadalajara, Jalisco 611:[1974 Woman of the Year] 467:] (in Spanish). Vol. I. 173:Escuela Normal Superior de México 127:School of Philosophy and Letters 506:Secretariat of Public Education 350:Mujeres en la obra de Cervantes 344:La primera jornada ha concluido 133:, she moved with her family to 725:Mexican women literary critics 268:have been named in her honor. 1: 715:Mexican educational theorists 363:Secondary education in Mexico 184:Escuela Nacional Preparatoria 710:20th-century Mexican writers 581:"Entrevista con Octavio Paz" 766: 556:[Shotgun Blast]. 516:– via Google Books. 488:– via Google Books. 415:"Soledad Anaya Solórzano" 27: 720:Mexican literary critics 619:(in Spanish). p. 12 471:. 1988. pp. 55–56. 260:, elementary schools in 735:Mexican women essayists 609:"La Mujer del año 1974" 550:Vidales Delgado, Ismael 327:, Eds. de la SEP, 1956. 289:La mujer y la educación 166:Escuela Normal Superior 98:Soledad Anaya Solórzano 22:Soledad Anaya Solórzano 730:Mexican schoolteachers 423:Secretariat of Culture 237:Awards and recognition 221: 165: 285:, Andrés Botas, 1920. 256:, a kindergarten in 508:. 1931. p. 172 158:secondary education 154:Columbia University 106:Literatura española 554:"Tiro de escopeta" 139:Spanish literature 131:Mexican Revolution 319:La mujer y la paz 95: 94: 91:Professor, writer 62:February 24, 1978 757: 679: 678: 676: 674: 663: 657: 656: 654: 652: 635: 629: 628: 626: 624: 614: 605: 599: 598: 596: 594: 576: 570: 569: 567: 565: 546: 540: 539: 537: 535: 524: 518: 517: 515: 513: 496: 490: 489: 487: 485: 455: 434: 433: 431: 429: 411: 398: 397: 395: 393: 379: 196: 181: 65: 46: 44: 32: 18: 765: 764: 760: 759: 758: 756: 755: 754: 685: 684: 683: 682: 672: 670: 665: 664: 660: 650: 648: 637: 636: 632: 622: 620: 612: 607: 606: 602: 592: 590: 578: 577: 573: 563: 561: 548: 547: 543: 533: 531: 526: 525: 521: 511: 509: 498: 497: 493: 483: 481: 479: 457: 456: 437: 427: 425: 413: 412: 401: 391: 389: 381: 380: 376: 371: 359: 340: 279: 274: 239: 203: 190: 175: 114: 73: 67: 63: 54: 48: 42: 40: 23: 12: 11: 5: 763: 761: 753: 752: 747: 742: 737: 732: 727: 722: 717: 712: 707: 702: 697: 687: 686: 681: 680: 658: 630: 600: 571: 541: 519: 504:(in Spanish). 491: 477: 435: 421:(in Spanish). 399: 373: 372: 370: 367: 366: 365: 358: 355: 354: 353: 347: 339: 336: 335: 334: 328: 322: 316: 310: 304: 298: 292: 286: 278: 275: 273: 270: 250: 249: 246: 243: 238: 235: 202: 199: 113: 110: 93: 92: 89: 85: 84: 79: 75: 74: 68: 66:(aged 82) 60: 56: 55: 49: 38: 34: 33: 25: 24: 21: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 762: 751: 748: 746: 743: 741: 738: 736: 733: 731: 728: 726: 723: 721: 718: 716: 713: 711: 708: 706: 703: 701: 698: 696: 693: 692: 690: 668: 662: 659: 646: 645: 640: 634: 631: 618: 610: 604: 601: 588: 587: 586:Letras Libres 582: 575: 572: 559: 555: 551: 545: 542: 529: 523: 520: 507: 503: 502: 495: 492: 484:September 29, 480: 474: 470: 466: 462: 461: 454: 452: 450: 448: 446: 444: 442: 440: 436: 424: 420: 416: 410: 408: 406: 404: 400: 388: 384: 378: 375: 368: 364: 361: 360: 356: 351: 348: 345: 342: 341: 337: 332: 329: 326: 323: 320: 317: 314: 311: 308: 305: 302: 299: 296: 293: 290: 287: 284: 281: 280: 276: 271: 269: 267: 263: 259: 255: 247: 244: 241: 240: 236: 234: 231: 229: 225: 220: 215: 213: 212: 211:Letras Libres 207: 200: 198: 194: 189: 185: 179: 174: 169: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 142: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 119: 111: 109: 107: 103: 99: 90: 88:Occupation(s) 86: 83: 80: 76: 71: 61: 57: 52: 39: 35: 31: 26: 19: 16: 671:. 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Guadalajara
Mexico City
School of Philosophy and Letters, UNAM
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Guadalajara
National Autonomous University of Mexico
School of Philosophy and Letters
Mexican Revolution
Mexico City
Spanish literature
Moisés Sáenz
secondary education in the United States
Columbia University
secondary education
Monterrey
Escuela Normal Superior de México
es
Escuela Nacional Preparatoria
National Commission for Free Textbooks
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Octavio Paz
Letras Libres
Eva Sámano
Coyoacán
Cuauhtémoc
Tlaquepaque
Tijuana
Ensenada
Secondary education in Mexico

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