Cuba will open up two new pedagogical schools in the coming school year, which begins on September 2nd, reaching to 29 educator training campuses in the country.
Cuba will open up two new pedagogical schools in the coming school year, which begins on September 2nd, reaching to 29 educator training campuses in the country.
A total enrollment of 311,844 students will begin their studies on September 2 in Havana, a city that will host the national event for the 2019-2020 school year in Cuba.
About 90 foreign students have graduated in Santa Clara in different specialties of Higher Education at the Serafin Ruiz de Zarate Ruiz University of Medical Sciences, and Marta Abreu, from Villa Clara.
The National Network of Solidarity with Cuba (NNOC) in the United States has repeated its support for the Caribbean island before participants in the congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), which continues on Sunday in Boston.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel highlighted Monday the support of Latin American students to the Venezuelan people in the face of the severity of U.S.-imposed blockade against the South American country.
Under the slogan Workers’ and People’s Unity, the Cubans celebrated the International Worker’s Day on May 1st, 1959, for the first time after the triumph of the Revolution.
The Marta Abreu School for children with physical and motor disabilities will be opened in Santa Clara, after a process of total remodeling.
Cuba”s Government will open two new schools in the central and eastern regions of the country for children with severe disabilities, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel announced on Wednesday.
The contribution of Cuban universities to the socioeconomic development of the country from research highlighted Monday among the issues discussed in the annual balance of the Ministry of Higher Education (MES).
The 10th Congress of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) continues on Thursday in Havana, debating key national issues.
Cuban president, Miguel Diaz-Canel took part today of the yearly evaluation of the Ministry of Economy, in which investments are reviewed, above all those directed to strategic sectors for development.
The new Cuban Constitution is in line with Cuba´s updating of the economic model and future projections in the sector, said Sunday the Head of the Permanent Commission for Implementation and Development, Marino Murillo.
Electoral authorities today declared open more than 25,340 polling stations in Cuba”s 15 provinces for the referendum on the island”s new Constitution.
Students at the University of Havana (UH) ratified Thursday their support for the new Cuban Constitution because of its democratic and inclusive character, a Magna Carta that will be submitted to a referendum on February 24.
The Minister of Higher Education of Cuba, Jose Ramon Saborido, highlighted on Thursday the importance of Pedagogy 2019 Congress for the exchange of experiences in the field of education in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Brazilian theologian Frei Betto called today in this capital to promote education as an instrument to improve the world and society.
The Minister of Higher Education of Cuba, Jose Ramon Saborido, highlighted here on Tuesday the achievements and main challenges of higher education on the island, speaking at the XVI International Pedagogy Congress 2019.
Fidel Castro”s ideas and their impact on youth were at the center of a panel of the congress Pedagogy 2019 here Tuesday, a forum that brings together more than 600 delegates from 42 countries.
Delegates to the 16th International Congress, Pedagogia 2019, will debate in Havana on Wednesday the role of trade unions for the unity of educators and the need for the continental dialogue on education.
More than 600 delegates from 42 countries are starting on Tuesday the debates of the 16th International Congress, Pedagogia 2019, officially opened on Monday in Havana and will last until Friday.