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.
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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
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