Talk:Education in Costa Rica/Archive 1

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Many Costa Ricans speak English. Is the language of instruction there English, or Spanish? i love chesse RobertAustin 12:33, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

The language of instruction is Spanish. Many CostaRicans speak English, but it is indeed a foreign language. There has been some confusion internationally, because so many of us can communicate with English speaking foreigners due precisely to the "education in Costa Rica". I hope my additions to the article help give an answer to the question of how this came to be. Carlvincent 01:47, 29 January 2007 (UTC)

Well, this proves it!
How come the Castro-lovers never talk about Costa Rica's education system? Is it because that Costa Rica is able to have an excellent public education system without having to enslave the entire population under communist rule, because the implication of the Castro-lovers is to make it appear that excellent public education, and communist rule, cannot be seperated from one another. 134.74.74.34 15:35, 2 March 2007 (UTC)

need someone who speak spani like cheeswish (and who has time)
I wanted to improve the article(so sad to see an article empty for years), but I've been confronted to the lack of reliable and recent sources. I have done what I could with what I had... hope it will be of some help.

Nonetheless, there is a big document made by the IBE-UNESCO that could help (it's in the references). Pb: it is in spanish ! There must be lot of things to take from that document though... if someone speaking spanish could have a look at it, it would be cool. KaptainIgloo (talk) 15:55, 2 May 2014 (UTC)

Costa Rican open access repositories
A list of open access repositories of scholarly communication in Costa Rica was deleted from en:Wikipedia on 9 April 2018. The wikicode is here. -- Oa01 (talk) 23:59, 26 April 2018 (UTC)