Educate in Venezuela platform opens doors to global knowledge

Venezuela takes another step towards offering training and learning opportunities to the entire population.

This Tuesday, July 9, the national government led by President Nicolás Maduro, through a video conference, presented the Educate in Venezuela Platform and the Virtual Baccalaureate modality to the country’s diplomatic corps, with the purpose of providing compatriots abroad and adults without a high school diploma the opportunity to access quality education.

From the Bolívar Hall at the headquarters of the Ministry of Popular Power for Education, the Vice Minister of Secondary Education, Nancy Ortuño, developed the activity together with the Vice Minister of Comprehensive Care for Venezuelan Migration, Pedro Sassone, and the directors of the Centers for the Development of Educational Quality in the territory.

“The main mission is to project all public policy institutions abroad. We will have the opportunity to discuss this. It is necessary to change the management model in order to create a platform with complexity, scope, and the need for technical mastery and participation,” explained Sassone.

For his part, Ortuño clarified a key aspect: “The platform has some very important characteristics, which is that it is accessible; that is, it is for everyone and regardless of where they are because their social or economic background or age does not matter, it is available to everyone because it responds to the needs of students, families and teachers.”

The Educate in Venezuela Platform is an innovative technological tool that offers more than 900 digital educational resources to promote inclusive, creative, critical and reflective learning.

It is an effective learning platform.

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2024-07-11 01:01:38

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