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2007-11-21 20:53:24 UTC
Mexicans Learn to Read and Write Using Cuban Method
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Mexicans Learn to Read and Write Using Cuban Method
Havana, Nov 21 (acn) The Mexican municipality of Chimalhuacan reported
the highest number of graduates from the Cuban literacy teaching method
called ALFA TV, with 3,800 people who have learned to read and write in
the past two years.
Mexico and Cuba signed a two-year agreement led by the Latin American
and Caribbean Pedagogical Institute of Cuba, which has made possible
the successful implementation of the literacy program, Notimex reported.
Program's coordinator Mileysi Gonzalez said the latest generation of
graduates included 156 groups from different parts of Chimalhuacan and
most of the students having completed the seven-week course.
The method consists of videotaped lessons given two hours a day with
the assistance of volunteer instructors known as facilitators.
A follow-up stage for those who finish the studies is carried out by
the National Education Institute for Adults, which gives the new
graduates the opportunity to continue their studies in other
educational institutions of the country.
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Mexicans Learn to Read and Write Using Cuban Method
Havana, Nov 21 (acn) The Mexican municipality of Chimalhuacan reported
the highest number of graduates from the Cuban literacy teaching method
called ALFA TV, with 3,800 people who have learned to read and write in
the past two years.
Mexico and Cuba signed a two-year agreement led by the Latin American
and Caribbean Pedagogical Institute of Cuba, which has made possible
the successful implementation of the literacy program, Notimex reported.
Program's coordinator Mileysi Gonzalez said the latest generation of
graduates included 156 groups from different parts of Chimalhuacan and
most of the students having completed the seven-week course.
The method consists of videotaped lessons given two hours a day with
the assistance of volunteer instructors known as facilitators.
A follow-up stage for those who finish the studies is carried out by
the National Education Institute for Adults, which gives the new
graduates the opportunity to continue their studies in other
educational institutions of the country.
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