%0 Journal Article %T The Schools of Arts and Crafts of New Spain as predecessors of current technical professional education %A Zhizhko, Elena %A Beltrán, Gali Aleksandra %A Saucedo, Martín Beltrán %J Labor et Educatio %V 2023 %R 10.4467/25439561LE.23.015.19220 %N 11 (2023) %P 227-239 %K Mexican technical professional education; novohispanic Schools of Arts and Crafts; education in the 16th-18th centuries; the schools for workers %@ 2353-4745 %D 2023 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/labor-et-educatio/article/the-schools-of-arts-and-crafts-of-new-spain-as-predecessors-of-current-technical-professional-education %X In this article we present the results of the historical-pedagogical research, which objective was to establish the premises for the development of the novohispanic Schools of Arts and Crafts as predecessors of current Mexican technical professional education, through a documentary-bibliographic study. Th e authors found, that the prerequisites of the appearance of the Mexican technical professional education system were created since the 16th century, and the novohispanic Schools of Arts and Crafts were the grounds for its development. In addition, the premises for the development of the novohispanic Schools of Arts and Crafts were the introduction of new agricultural, textiles, construction, and mining extraction technologies to the new continent by the Spanish, and the request for Amerindian peoples’ instruction for its use. Th is teaching was provided by the conquistadors along with the evangelization and Castilianization of the natives in the Schools of Arts and Crafts. Later, in the 18th – early 19th centuries, there were opened the new Schools of Arts and Crafts (the schools for workers) of engraving, painting, mining, spinning, weaving, etc. – the direct predecessors of the current technical professional schools.