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The Directorate of History and Marxism-Leninism of the University of Artemisa "Julio Díaz González" (UA), the Honorary Chair for the study of the thought and work of José Martí of the UA and the Provincial Branch of the UNHIC of Artemisa, convened researchers, educators, students and other interested social actors, to participate in the II Scientific Workshop "CARIDAD JULIA IN MEMORIAM", which was held on April 12, 2024, with the objectives of socializing the results of science, technology and innovation that constitute relevant proposals for the fulfillment of the objectives of Agenda 2030,…mehr

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The Directorate of History and Marxism-Leninism of the University of Artemisa "Julio Díaz González" (UA), the Honorary Chair for the study of the thought and work of José Martí of the UA and the Provincial Branch of the UNHIC of Artemisa, convened researchers, educators, students and other interested social actors, to participate in the II Scientific Workshop "CARIDAD JULIA IN MEMORIAM", which was held on April 12, 2024, with the objectives of socializing the results of science, technology and innovation that constitute relevant proposals for the fulfillment of the objectives of Agenda 2030, favoring cooperation between institutions, researchers, educators, students and other social actors interested in the improvement and development of the Social Sciences.THEMATIC AXES OF THE WORKSHOP / VIRTUAL COMMISSIONS 1. Historical and patrimonial studies, 2. The training movements of educators in Cuba, 3. Ethical-pedagogical thinking, 4. Impact of education and pedagogy on local development, 5.
Autorenporträt
MsC. Caridad Julia Rodríguez Murciano (1951-2021). Outstanding pedagogue. Graduated from the Higher Teacher Career in the specialty of History. She was director of the pedagogical branch "Camila Henríquez Ureña", vice rector of the ISP "Rubén Martínez Villena" and director of the school of emergent formation of teachers "Vicente Pérez Noa".