By Miozotis Fabelo Pinares/ Radio Cadena Agramonte collaborator.
miozotis@rcagramone.icrt.cu
When on September 8th the International Literacy Day is observed worldwide, for the Cuban people and mainly for those who live in Camagüey, this day gains momentum with the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the declaration of Cuba as the “first illiteracy-free country” in Latin America.
By Raysa Mestril Gutiérrez / Radio Cadena Agramonte
raysa@rcagramonte.icrt.cu
Schoolchildren and young people from Camagüey have started to visit their schools, with the aim of offering any help in the face of the beginning of 2011-2012 school year in which nearly 135,000 students will be involved.
By Rolando Sarmiento Ricart/ Radio Cadena Agramonte collaborator.
In Guáimaro, situated about 80 km east from the city of Camagüey, a palace has been built amid the green of the foliage where little princes -of popular pedigree-expand their knowledge on the ecosystem through a very healthy lifestyle.
By Tay Toscano Jerez / Radio Cadena Agramonte.
tay@rcagramonte.icrt.cu
I met Leonela in Haiti, back in 2000. Ten years seem quite a lot of time, but I remember those days very clearly; so clearly that I can perfectly remember her studying constantly and checking every detail of a method that firstly came in creole and through the airwaves to alphabetize a nation that still needs much help and will.
By Tay Toscano Jerez / Radio Cadena Agramonte.
tay@rcagramonte.icrt.cu
Why do I say that the beginning of the school year in Cuba is a celebration and, at the same time, a strong commitment?
By Yamylé Fernández Rodríguez
When thousand of children, teenagers and young people -eager for knowledge- return to their classrooms this Tuesday, the children of three very special Cuban families are being deprived from the company of their fathers, the first day of classes.