At Colonia Benitez, Education provides school supplies and books to young people and adults learning to read

The Chaco Ministry of Education, through the Provincial Literacy Program, undertook the first batch of distribution of school kits and teaching support notebooks. There are currently 5,085 people learning to read and write across the province, all of whom will receive these components and materials.

Officials from the Ministry of Education of the province completed the first distribution of school supplies and the “Sagueno Literacy Book for Youth and Adults” on Wednesday morning, the 9th, in Colonia Benitez, which was produced last year. Support education for literate teachers.

The award ceremony, held at the city’s Comprehensive Community Center (CIC), was presided over by Minister of Education Aldo Lineras, who expressed his joy in being able to “share these actions with our groups in a non-academic space. Formal, this initiative has been registered, including literacy teachers and those who are going to be literate. are a part of

The official added, “This is the first tour because what we want is to enroll them (literate students) in formal education.” Likewise, he highlighted the commitment of the coordinators and literacy teachers of this provincial program, and the administration is committed to keeping all administrative issues up-to-date.

The event was accompanied by the mayor of the city, Sergio Phipps; Undersecretary for Education, Ludmila Pellegrini; Coordinator of Education Cabinet, Maria Phipps; Provincial Literacy Program Coordinator Palmyra Sotelo; and Director of Education Zone 10 C, Griselda Quiles.

For his part, Mayor Sergio Phipps thanked the officials and literacy teachers for their visit and the donation of books from the literacy program. It implements these kinds of public policies and, without a doubt, education is a tool that gives all of us the opportunity to include ourselves and offers a wide range of possibilities to our society.

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The province has 5085 literate students and 60% are girls

Similarly, Palmyra Sotelo, coordinator of the Provincial Literacy Program, pointed out that “the program complies with Law 1237-E and meets the needs of all people who are excluded from the education system.” Not learning to read and write in primary school is a human right that the Chaco government will not stop helping,” he stressed.

“School kits will be distributed in all towns where there are literacy teachers,” noted Sotelo, who currently has 567, serving 5,085 literate students (60% female). “We have a population of 27. % corresponds to the tribal population, of which 27% are the majority people of Gom. We are reaching all educational areas of Chaco province and we are happy to fulfill this need and right,” said the official.

Sotelo explained that the book presented was a notebook-book; “It has a complete literacy process for adults, and it has a variety of signs and symbols that help people build their literacy through the processes of reading and writing, always respecting the culture of all adults. We know that all adults have knowledge. They, so literacy is a win.”

On the other hand, Iris Davies, a teacher and literacy teacher from Colonia Benítez, described the work she was responsible for: “We go door to door, we recruit people, sometimes it’s hard to go to places and try or those people have time to attend classes in their homes or who can attend, but we We do it with great effort. It is very pleasant to work with each person and these tools are essential for our daily work. The people I teach literacy are very happy with this lesson”, he affirmed.

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