The end of school classes and the fact that there are no sanitary restrictions cause great expectations, for which an increase in the demand for the useful holidays.
The director of Continuing Education at Toulouse Lautrec, Frida Melgar, estimated an increase of 25% this season.
“In 2023, with the flexibility we have with face-to-face, it is easier, because it will allow us to recover human contact and this emotional connection in each of the courses,” he explained.
The institution he represents has even increased its demand to 29 courses, when it previously offered 14. There are 28 hours with programs aimed at people between the ages of seven and 16, and whose average price is 650 soles.
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Among the courses they will offer are impro, robotics, video game development, cinema, production, among others. “These courses help focus thinking and skills on creating something new and getting out of the day-to-day life we now live in our country,” he added.
The University of Sciences and Arts of Latin America (UCAL) has also increased its offer for this season. The director of Continuing and Postgraduate Education of this institution, Frida Melgar, explained that there are 13 courses for adolescents between 14 and 17 years of age.
“We are doubling the portfolio of courses because we have seen the need among young people to take advantage of new topics in the summer that also have to do with choosing their vocation, which allows them to explore to get an idea of what their career will be like,” he added. .
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The UCAL reported that among the workshops it will offer this summer are photography for social networks, drawing for comics and video game creation.
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