The agreement was renewed to teach in municipal facilities Street Juan de la Cierva, at the Cultural Center and the Youth House
A total of 505 students completed this training course at the Center for Adult Education Sewer.
The Director General of Educational Innovation and Attention to Diversity, Ana Millán, accompanied by the mayor of Sewell, Joaquín Buendía, and the councilor of Education, Juan Manuel Gomez, yesterday developed a working day at the Centre for Continuing Adult Education.
These teachings "involve new training opportunities, and in some cases represent a return to educational system to enhance students professional specialization and adaptation of professional profiles current labor needs," explained the director.
Thus, the total of 505 students studying this course at the Center for Adult Education, 158 are enrolled in secondary education for adults, 130 preparatory courses for access to vocational training of higher-level vocational training and university for over 25 years.
In addition, 91 enrolled in Basic FP for over 17 years, and the remaining 125 in other non-formal teaching.
This year highlights the introduction of the second year of the teachings of Basic Training of Administrative Services, as well as hair and beauty for over 17 years in the modular form, classrooms were also visited by the mayor and the director general during the visit .
The Director General of Educational Innovation and Attention to Diversity underlined the "important work" carried out by the staff of the center for these people complete their training.
"Their work facilitates the acquisition of skills and professional and social skills that students need to meet the challenges that society demands," he said.
Facilities Adult Education Center
The Ministry of Education and Universities has renewed the agreement with the City Sewer for which it gives the facilities to the Ministry to teach in the Adult Education Center, located in Juan de la Cierva, as well as classrooms Cultural Center and the Youth House.
To conclude, the general director of Educational Innovation and Attention to Diversity, Ana Millan, reiterated the "commitment of the Ministry to continue collaborating with Sewer to strengthen educational quality in the town."
Source: CARM