Unesco, confirms Cuban education as one of the great achievements of the Revolution

Education in Cuba: A comparative regional view
Regional Comparative and Explanatory Study ERCE-2019, conducted by Unesco, confirms Cuban education as one of the great achievements of the Revolution

Author: Yenia Silva Correa | informacion@granma.cu
january 19, 2022 09:01:31


Photo: Ministry of Culture
“In Cuba, education is truly inclusive, there is gender parity and when any difference between males and females is noted, those doing better are the females,” stated Minister of Education Ena Elsa Velázquez Cobiella, referring to results of the Regional Comparative and Explanatory Study ERCE-2019, conducted by Unesco, in terms of socio-emotional indicators.
She added that the research also confirmed that in our island country, there is no difference between rural and urban education, or in the achievement of students from families in different socioeconomic situations, stating, “We are convinced that we have met the sustainable development goals through 2030, on the quantitative order.”
Accomplishments like these make clear that Cuban education remains one of the great achievements of the Revolution and one of its fundamental pillars. Referring to the research conducted, the Minister said, “One factor studied was the acceptance of diversity on the part of students. In the case of Cuba, this indicator is well above the average. We are at 93%, and the regional average is 85%. The same can be seen in terms of self-regulation in school, in which we showed 87%, higher than the regional average (74%), as well as in empathy, which 70% of our students demonstrate, higher than the average of 55%.”

Nuestro socialismo se construye desde la comunidad

Nuestro socialismo se construye desde la comunidad
El Primer Secretario del Comité Central del Partido Comunista, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, recorrió este jueves el barrio Agramonte, como parte de la visita integral del Secretariado a la provincia de Sancti Spíritus. Esta es una de las 43 comunidades vulnerables de ese territorio en las que se realizan transformaciones

Autor: Leticia Martínez Hernández | internet@granma.cu
20 de enero de 2022 16:01:20


Díaz Canel en Sancti Spíritus
Foto: Estudios Revolución
El barrio Agramonte, lugar de gente humilde y trabajadora, recibió este jueves al Primer Secretario del Comité Central del Partido Comunista de Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, quien encabeza una visita integral de la organización partidista a la provincia de Sancti Spíritus, la primera de este tipo luego del VIII Congreso.

Como explicara en diálogo con los vecinos, desde hace tres años se han sistematizado los recorridosdel Consejo de Ministros a las provincias: a Sancti Spíritus se han hecho dos. Pero en esta ocasión se trata del Partido, de una visita integral “con la queestamos rescatando ese sistema de trabajo que nos permite vincularnos a la población, ver lo que se está haciendo, las inquietudes que existen y cómo apoyamos desde el Partidola gestión gubernamental”.

Con ese fin, el mandatario, acompañado por Roberto Morales Ojeda, secretario de Organización y Política de Cuadros, estuvo en el barrio Agramonte, una de las 43 comunidades vulnerables de la provincia donde se trabaja para solucionar añejos problemas.

Entre esos planteamientos “envejecidos” estaba el deterioro de las instalaciones deportivas de este asentamiento donde viven poco más de 2500 espirituanos. No por azar Díaz-Canel recorrió el nuevo Complejo Deportivo Recreativo, sitio abandonado durante años, y que luego del trabajo de vecinos, empresas e instituciones, va recobrando su vitalidad. Una nueva sala para practicar ajedrez, un terreno de pelota rescatado entre todos y un gimnasiobiosaludable son la muestra de cuánto puede hacerse con recursos mínimos.

Allí el Jefe de Estado habló de generar espacios para la recreación sana de niños y jóvenes, de involucrar a la población en todo lo que se haga, de lograr también que las entidades enclavadas en los barrios se responsabilicen con lo que en ellos sucede: la escuela, las instituciones culturales, el sistema de Comercio, las empresas. La prosperidad, dijo, la vamos a alcanzar trabajando entre todos.

El Presidente, junto a los vecinos y las autoridades locales del Partido y del Gobierno, llegó también al Consultorio de la circunscripción, igualmente recién reparado, donde fue recibido por el doctor Dayrel Guzmán, que a sus 26 años y en el segundo año de la especialidad, es el encargado de velar por la salud de casi 1 400 habitantes, junto a la enfermera Nancy Valdés.

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Report Back from Cuba: Emerging in Solidarity

Join a conversation between participants in
IFCO/Pastors for Peace
Caravan to Cuba & the
Che Guevara Volunteer
Work Brigade

Co-Chairs:

Gail Walker – Executive Director, IFCO/Pastors for Peace.
Janine Solanki – National Coordinator of the Ernesto Che Guevara Volunteer Work Brigade

Participants:

Tanya Lozano, – Healthy Hood Project, Chicago
Shaquille Fontenot – Anti-imperialist cultural worker and co-founder of the Lowcountry Action Committee
Salifu Mack – Pan African socialist in South Carolina
Chris Hollis – Black Workers for Justice, North Carolina
Rev Dorlimar Lebron – Lead Pastor at the First Spanish United Methodist Church, NYC

Azza Rojbi, – Coordinator, Friends of Cuba Against the US Blockade, Vancouver, BC
Stuart Ross – First time brigadista from Guelph, Ontario
Carolyn Yao, – New York PSL and ANSWER Coalition organizer
Mathew Hebb – First time brigadista from Vancouver, BC

Special Guest Speaker:

Sandra Ramirez – Director for North America of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the People (ICAP).

Sponsored by:
International US-Cuba Normalization Committee, IFCO Pastors for Peace, and Ernesto Che Guevara Volunteer Work Brigade, a project of the Canadian Network on Cuba.

Congratulations to Cuba!

Díaz-Canel: For the year we have overcome and for the one we are preparing to overcome: Congratulations to Cuba!
Speech by Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, at the Eighth Session of the Ninth Legislature of the National Assembly of People’s Power, at the Havana Convention Center, on December 22, 2021, “Year 63 of the Revolution”.

Author: Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúde | informacion@granmai.cu
january 4, 2022 13:01:18


Photo: Juvenal Balán
Speech by Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, at the Eighth Session of the Ninth Legislature of the National Assembly of People’s Power, at the Havana Convention Center, on December 22, 2021, “Year 63 of the Revolution”.


(Shorthand Versions – Presidency of the Republic)

Dear Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, leader of the Cuban Revolution;

Commanders of the Revolution and of the Rebel Army who are with us;

Dear comrade Esteban Lazo, President of the National Assembly of People’s Power;

Representatives, teachers who are listening to us:

We conclude this Legislature on a day of extraordinary significance for Cuba, December 22, Educator’s Day and the 60th anniversary of the Literacy Campaign, the first step on the road to cultural emancipation that opened the doors of knowledge for all, placing our small Third World nation at the forefront of education and science in some subjects.
Happy day, teachers of Cuba, education workers at all levels! I ask for a round of applause for all those who became teachers, which is to become creators (Applause).
The richness and intensity of the analyses we have participated in during these days and the accountability reports allow me to not address some issues at the end of a period of work that cannot be summarized in words alone.

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