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New: SEP and MCCEMS Architecture for Mexico

Cross the pond with us! After establishing a robust ecosystem for Spain (LOMLOE, EBAU) and international programs (AP, IB), today we are excited to announce our comprehensive entry into LATAM, starting with the educational framework of Mexico.

Unifying the New Mexican School

The educational system in Mexico is undergoing significant transformations, notably the New Common Curricular Framework for Upper Secondary Education (MCCEMS) endorsed by the Ministry of Public Education (SEP). For teachers and institutions in the country, mapping learning progressions and managing the guidelines for diagnostic assessments like CENEVAL or MEJOREDU represents a titanic challenge in terms of logistics and documentation.

Deep Integration via Open Assessment Specification (OAS)

Through the philosophy of Pedagogy as Code, we have integrated the Mexican curricula into our ecosystem:

  • Immutable C0 Structure: We have digitized the learning progressions, Curricular Learning Units (UAC), and formative fields of SEP/MCCEMS into our taxonomies (taxonomy.loc.mx.yaml).
  • C1 Adaptation (Exercises and Formats): Our interactive catalog adapts to the modular assessments expected by MEJOREDU, covering everything from literacy (reading comprehension) to written expression.
  • Governmental / School Audit (B2G/B2B): As discussed in our Domain Strategy, this launch opens the door for districts (gov.colabedu.net) to audit the aggregated pedagogical impact on MCCEMS learning progressions without violating PII data.

The “Rosetta Stone” of Cross-Border Education

Thanks to SpecManager and the C0-C3 layered separation, the same “Argumentative Exercise” can be instantiated and evaluated with the rubric from Spain (LOMLOE) or the rubric from Mexico (SEP) in milliseconds, keeping the core grading engine (Grading V2) unaltered and agnostic.

Explore more about our cross-border architecture:

With this injection, ColabEdu’s “Content Factory” solidifies its position as the most powerful tool for publishers, schools, and education ministries in Hispanic America. We continue to grow!