Rethinking Education at Cuban Event
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- 01 / 30 / 2009
Several delegates lament that the need of earning ones daily bread takes up time and limits affection for children.
Venezuelan Lilia Rodriguez called to join institutional alliances to foster human values during childhood, because children see a lot of violence on TV.
Dominican teacher Lidia Gomez, who accused media of ruining what her family does, also stated that violence is omnipresent.
Participants in the congress praised the Cuban government's commitment to its educational system, which launched a new website.
Cuba psychologist Patricia Ares held globalization is responsible for the mutation of the ancestral concept of family.
Nearly 3,000 delegates from 44 countries are debating this and other issues in this congress that every two years analyzes and evaluates Latin American teaching.
(PL)
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