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====Mexico==== Mexico founded early normal schools, such as the {{Lang|es|Escuela Normal de Enseñanza Mutua de Oaxaca}} (1824), the {{Lang|es|Escuela Normal Mixta de San Luis Potosí}} (1849), the {{Lang|es|Normal de Guadalajara}} (1881), and the {{Lang|es|Escuela Normal para Profesores de Instrucción Primaria}} (1887). The Mexican normal school system was nationalized and reorganized in the period after the [[Mexican Revolution]] (1910–1920) by the ''[[Secretariat of Public Education|Secretaría de Educación Pública]]'' (Secretariat of Public Education) under [[José Vasconcelos]] in 1921. Many normal schools were founded in the postrevolutionary period to train the sons and daughters of peasants as teachers. In the 1960s, normal school students joined in the widespread student agitation to create systemic change in Mexico.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> The [[Iguala mass kidnapping|2014 mass kidnapping]] of normal school students from [[Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College]] was a major scandal in Mexico.
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