Teachers from hard-to-reach areas will be mobilized in the first week of March


The Meduca stressed that the mobilizations will be carried out by air, sea and land, this with the aim that all educators are in their classrooms on the first day of classes.

Teachers from hard-to-reach areas will be mobilized in the first week of March

Educators in hard-to-reach areas. Photo: Archive

In a meeting held with more than 50 parent associations and the Ministry of Education (MEDUCA), it was announced that teachers who work in areas of difficult access will be transferred to their work areas in the first week of the month. of March.

The Meduca stressed that the mobilizations will be carried out by air, sea and land, this with the aim that all educators are in their classrooms on the first day of classes.

At the meeting, the parents of the educational region of Panama East, stated that they are ready to receive the 2022 academic year, which should start this March 7, safely and without any setbacks.

“We are working together with the directors of the educational centers, we carry out cleaning days and we maintain our best disposition to continue with this support, to achieve a happy return to the classroom, our children require comprehensive training in person”, they indicated. parents, in a meeting held with the National Directorate of Community Education and Parents of the Ministry of Education (Meduca).

According to the Ministry of Education (MEDUCA), personnel from the National Directorate of Community Education and about 50 presidents of Parents’ Associations travel to the different educational regions to learn about the concerns of the clients and inform them about the biosafety protocol that they must establish in the different educational centers; as well as the distribution of the Education Equity Fund (FECE), the scope of the plan of the National Operation Center 2022 (CON Escuelas 2022) and the supply of drinking water, among other aspects



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