The Education Week for Youth and Adults concluded with an event at the Centro Cultural Éxodo Jujeño, bringing together students and teachers from across the province. The gathering featured a mix of tradition and technology, including streaming broadcasts and artistic performances that showcased the work completed throughout the year.
The event was held under the theme “Voices that unite generations: from radio to streaming.” Activities included musical numbers, dances, readings, short plays, and exhibitions by schools focused on primary and secondary completion as well as PlanEs programs.
Miriam Serrano, Minister of Education, emphasized the importance of educational opportunities for young people and adults. “Each person who decides to return to the classroom breaks barriers and recovers dreams. The school accompanies, seeks out, and opens paths so that young people and adults can continue building their future,” she said. Serrano also thanked teachers for their commitment in supporting this educational model “in every territory and in every corner of the province.”
Gabriel Ruiz, coordinator of Educational Modalities, highlighted participation from all regions and noted how streaming technology helped connect experiences. He stated that this year’s closing comes after significant progress in completion rates and that planning is already underway for the 2026 academic cycle. “It has been a week of celebration, effort, and much shared work,” Ruiz said.
Provincial and municipal authorities attended alongside technical teams and members of the public who supported each presentation. The Education Week ended with a focus on creativity, participation, and reinforcing education as a lifelong right.


