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Community's telesecundaria and telebachillerato in question A view from the rural masters of Tierras Negras.
The research framed in this article was investigated from the perspective of teachers from a locality in the State of Guanajuato, explains the functioning of two mexican educational models operating in rural areas: telesecundaria and telebachillerato. Methodologically, a qualitative study using discussion groups as a central technique for dialogue with the teachers in situ, was designed. The results showed fissures presented by the two models, in order to provide quality education for the rural population, among others: the academic lay back of students is the result from the education received at the previous levels and the difficulties, this entails the deployment of the pedagogical principles of the two models. In addition, there is a discontinuity between the continuous training received by the teachers and the real difficulties they face in everyday scholastic life.