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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION TOUR fellow journalists CALOBRA

By: Clara Gomez Caballero.

A group of students from the Faculty of Education Area diversified course "Fundamentals of Secondary Education 548" to facilitate the teacher Jesus Maria Aguirre, conducted the second tour Academic 2010, this time visiting the High School of Calobre Agro_Forestal this Thursday November 11, 2010.
College students spoke to the students, and Media Pre_Media of this College calobreño for: Juvenile delinquency, licit and illicit, performance and dropout rates (how to take better advantage of the study and causes and consequences of dropping out), teaching methodology, indicators of high and low quality education.

Professor Andrew Finch, deputy director of Secondary School Agro_Forestal of Calobre, said the guidance led to estudinates is very valuable, because homes are not complying with the guidance of the children about the issues that college students develop their presentations, given the high level of family breakdown that occurs throughout the country, which Calobre not escape.

At the same time, said the mtarícula 2010, is about 350 students, and are attended by some 33 teachers and 7 or administrative action could increase for next school year because at the end of December this year or early January 2011, will receive their own infrastructure, after being occupied classrooms Tejada Eligio School for about a dozen years, forming a Bachelors of Science and Agricultural Sciences.

Similarly, students receive guidance with pleasure, made their questions to clarify some doubts and welcomed the visit of the university.

As you may remember, this same embassy academic, but with another group of students visited the 26th of October, the Professional and Technical College Jesus Hector Gallego, of the township, of San Jose, San Francisco . In this way the University of Panama, through the Centro Universitario Regional de Veraguas, continues its outreach in remote communities of the city.

To conclude this academic tour, the group of students CRUV, gave several books on the topics covered by Professor Andrew Finch, deputy director of the school, who was in charge of receiving the delegation university.

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