Prepanet Monterrey Online Education
High school desertion rates in Mexico are high due to few opportunities to attend due to the diverse situations of the students at this educational level. This leads to unfinished studies and a lack of opportunities for personal and career development. As the current average school degree in the country is 9.7 years (late middle school), Prepanet Monterrey looks forward to providing a unique online high school program. We use the peer learning model through qualified college students to promote quality education and allow everyone to continue their studies through an accessible and flexible program. During the 4 years of Prepanet Monterrey, a positive impact has been observed on the community. Graduate students have been able to continue their students and improve their employment situations. Implementing the program in communities worldwide enables students from any place to have a chance to consolidate better life stories and access quality education.
Prepanet Monterrey aims to reduce the lack of opportunities that Mexicans have to pursue a high school education due to the impossibility to attend a traditional high school model. In the year 2020, the scholarship level in the state of Nuevo León (where the program takes place) was 10.7 (first year of high school), while the nationwide index was below that according to the INEGI(Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geográfia). Similarly, last year the United Nations published a report that even with the rapid change due to the pandemic more than 500 million students around the world were not able to use the remote learning approach.
Prepanet Monterrey seeks to use existing technology platforms to enable an online collaborative and interactive model through holistic projects and remote tutoring. Additionally, the students have access to notes and exercises in a platform to allow a self-paced/self-taught model. Still, constant interaction with the students is encouraged to nurture a safe environment in which collaborative learning is achieved. Finally, a counselor is assigned to each student who helps them to take care not only of their academic development but also of their personal ones.
Our solution is a social program online high school where college students participate by meeting the educational needs of people that haven’t completed or are unable to perform their high school studies in the traditional education schemes due to different circumstances.
Prepanet Monterrey is characterized by a student-centered learning environment with a curricular model oriented to develop generic and disciplinary skills, has a technological platform that supports the educative contents, activity deliveries, and exam submissions. It also has a follow-up, guidance, and academic advice given by the academic team.
Our program is distinguished by:
- Offering remote education using online resources
- Having a constructivist approach that facilitates significant learning.
- Promoting self-management of learning.
- Having a curriculum aimed at developing skills in computer technology.
- Having scenarios to connect with the world and its community
By using the Canvas platform, the students have access to all the contents of their courses. Similarly, most of this content can be download on either any device (computer or tablet) or through their phones by using Canvas’ app to have available the resources, courses, and activities. This allows students higher degrees of flexibility to further pursue other activities on their own time.
Adults and young people with no viable access to a traditional high school model, which have limited economic resources or vulnerability, added with work or familiar commitments, geographical distance, or different capacities, thus contributing to the improvement of their quality of life, the reduction of social inequality and educational backwardness in Mexico.
The student is at the center of the program. Due to this, the program generates all the necessary materials and resources by having considered the final user and its context to promote flexibility, use of technology, self-management, organization, and responsibility. All of this also considers the various situations that can affect directly or indirectly the successful completion of the student’s studies.
Prepanet Monterrey’s team takes care of the communication and monitors the program participants' requirements, requests, and needs. Through continuous feedback, projects are generated and implemented focused on the personal and professional growth of the students.
Furthermore, the development of skills and abilities that pose an additional value for the alumni and positively impact their communities is encouraged.
The impact and commitment from the students are reflected by:
- Promoting the human, social, cultural, and economic development of their communities.
- Being able to access new or better employment opportunities.
- Continuing their education to pursue a technical or college education.
- Being identified as role models in their families and communities that motivate and inspire those closest to them.
- Increase the engagement of learners in remote, hybrid, and physical environments, including strategies and tools for parental support, peer interaction, and guided independent work.
Prepanet Monterrey’s model encourages an online learning environment where the student is at its center. The materials, resources, and platform offer the students tools such as flexibility, develop self-management, organization, and commitment to providing them with the necessary skills to enable them to face a challenging social and labor environment. Students work jointly with a team of Coordinators, Tutors, and Counselors who provide feedback and advise them to ensure their adaptation, endurance, and ending of the studies in the program.
- Growth: An organization with an established product, service, or business model rolled out in one or, ideally, several communities, which is poised for further growth.
Prepanet Monterrey focuses its work on the metropolitan area of Monterrey, as well as in the communities of Nuevo Leon and the surrounding states with a population of 110 - 130 students per four-month academic period.
There is a work team of between 70 - 80 people each academic period. The program has a high request of participation by volunteers, ex-team members, and university students. Therefore, as the program grows, it has the ability to serve and impact more people.