Cesar Arellano Garcia
Newspaper La Jornada
Tuesday, June 28, 2022, p. 17
The Latin American Institute of Educational Communication (ILCE) held the graduation ceremony for 100 graduates who completed master’s degrees during the covid-19 pandemic in Communication and educational technologies, Values for educational action, Public security and human rights, as well as the doctorate in Innovation, communication and educational technologies.
During the event, Salvador Pelcastre, director of International Educational Cooperation and Multilateral Relations of the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), held a minute of silence in memory of researcher Enrique Calderón Alzati, partner and writer of the day who passed away last May. In his last years, he directed the ILCE representation in Mexico.
The work of Enrique Calderón Alzati is a bastion that leaves us a legacy for all
added the official.
Likewise, a video was shown in which he is recognized as a multifaceted and indefatigable man, a theoretical physicist, a master in electrical engineering, a doctor in computer science, an expert in educational computing and a person committed to social causes, as well as a tireless researcher. who devoted his life to education, science and technology.
Today we deeply regret the loss of that great man who brought us to the institute, for that vision, the love he always had for education in his country, for that desire to want to make a difference, to want to ensure that the teaching profession also had the recognition what do you deserve
said Rubén Darío Gómez, head of the administration and finance unit.
He added that Dr. Enrique Calderón was a great promoter of educational technologies, passionate about education, a great admirer of the teaching profession, but, above all, a humanist who was always thinking about how to support the teaching groups and all those involved in education , so that they have access to better platforms to teach, but also that they do not put aside that personal professionalization
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