Education Ministry holds training for teachers on digital literacy platform

Zaida Rovira Jurado, Minister
Zaida Rovira Jurado, Minister
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The Ministry of Education organized a training session for 130 third-grade teachers from Escuelas Alfa en Red on March 28. The event, titled ā€œTraining: Pedagogical Use of the AcompaƱar Platform,ā€ was held at the Juan Ignacio Gorriti Normal School and involved collaboration with the national formative evaluation team.

The session introduced the AcompaƱar platform as a key tool for managing evaluative practices in classrooms. Organizers said that this digital resource helps educators record evidence of student learning, monitor school progress, and make informed decisions to improve teaching.

Carolina Requelme, Secretary of Educational Management, said, ā€œthis is a possibility more of learning using technology, and this program as a tool for formative evaluation is ideal to take into the classroom.ā€ She also thanked all participating teachers for their commitment.

Natalia Quiroga, Secretary of Strategic Planning, said these sessions help educators rethink and improve teaching practices in technology-mediated environments. She emphasized the importance of teamwork among principals, supervisors, and technical staff.

The training was led by Laura Melchiorre, coordinator of evaluation; and MarĆ­a Breuer Moreno, specialist in literacy and evaluation from the national team. Supervisors, directors, provincial plan coordinators such as Laura Molina, jurisdictional technical teams and national representatives were also present during the event.



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