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… specialized in the hard art of restoration, this is a very complex task because of the deplorable state of the building’s structures and the materials that were used hundreds of years ago. The Technical and Occupational School “Francisco Sánchez Betancourt” was inaugurated on March 12, 1998 and the enrolment this year is of 70 students.
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…t was hard to find someone who wanted to be a technician or a skilled worker. Today it is a priority for Cuba to increase student enrollment in ETP courses as well as to guarantee a better quality in the training of these students, considering that they are a premier workforce to enforce the current updating process in the Cuban economy is engaged.
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…sums of currency reserves and, of course, bypass the hurdles imposed by the US blockade on the island nation. In spite of that, the 2012-2013 school year kicked off in this Cuban province where hundreds of thousands of students wearing their uniforms provide a colourful and beautiful mosaic of diversity to the old and legendary city of Camagüey.
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…uegos, Ernesto Che Guevara was one of the most beloved Cuban Revolutionary leaders.His proverbial heroism and selflessness placed him high, although he did not really mean to.Certainly, he never thought some day he would be taken as an example, but his conduct beyond reproach in all senses determined that he be remembered as a teacher of all times.
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…chieve the principle of quality education for all, to guarantee a level of learning responding to the needs of their respective populations.The hard road toward a quality education has its ups and downs in South America, but social pressure, and the support by governments in the area, are undoubtedly looking to forge new directions. (Prensa Latina)
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…or having successfully promoted this method in the above-mentioned countries. Fifty years after the Literacy Campaign was carried out by Cuba in its own soil, this great educational feat touches, with the light of knowledge, other lands of the world in a bid to light the minds of the peoples and step up the ladder of human improvement and peace.
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…, for having successfully promoted this method in the above-mentioned countries. Fifty years after the Literacy Campaign was carried out by Cuba in its own soil, this great educational feat touches, with the light of knowledge, other lands of the world in a bid to light the minds of the peoples and step up the ladder of human improvement and peace.
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…he early 21st century – as a representative of Cuba’s Ministry of Education and First Secretary General of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico, EdD Pedro Pino Estévez contributed to the application of the successful “Yo Sí Puedo” literacy method in that Latin American nation, drawn up by also Camagüey-born and prestigious educator Leonela Relys.
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