This book describes how Cuba managed, in spite of scarce resources, to successfully educate its entire population after the revolution in 1959 and is now entering the realm of digital media and the internet. It considers Cuba's schools as well as its integrated systems such as healthcare and community mental health.
This book describes how Cuba managed, in spite of scarce resources, to successfully educate its entire population after the revolution in 1959 and is now entering the realm of digital media and the internet. It considers Cuba's schools as well as its integrated systems such as healthcare and community mental health.
Kathryn Moody is fellow at the IC2 Institute at the University of Texas in Austin.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Curiosity that Led Me to Cuba 2. Education in Pre-Revolutionary Cuba 3. The Literacy Campaign: How They Did It 4. Worker-Farmer Education 5. Early Childhood Education and Pre-School 6. Secondary Schools and Beyond 7. Non-Formal Education in the Communities 8. Educating the Educators: Then and Now 9. The Next Revolution: Internet 10. A Lot to Learn from Cuba! 11. Epilogue: The University and I Rafael Hernández References About the Author
1. The Curiosity that Led Me to Cuba 2. Education in Pre-Revolutionary Cuba 3. The Literacy Campaign: How They Did It 4. Worker-Farmer Education 5. Early Childhood Education and Pre-School 6. Secondary Schools and Beyond 7. Non-Formal Education in the Communities 8. Educating the Educators: Then and Now 9. The Next Revolution: Internet 10. A Lot to Learn from Cuba! 11. Epilogue: The University and I Rafael Hernández References About the Author
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