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The UATx Small University Program participates in the New York Book Fair, EU – El Sol de Tlaxcala

The Small and Small University Program (PyPU), Faculty of Sciences for Human Development at the Autonomous University of Tlaxcala (UATx), arrived at the sixth edition of the New York International Book Fair, United Statesby participating with two workshops that are part of the “Mexico coming home” project.

The sixth edition of the International Book Fair “Meeting place for Spanish and other languages” It was held between October 8 and 12 at the facilities of the Richard Harris Annex at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), where doctors Eduardo Abedel Galindo Meneses and Emilio Macedo Rodríguezprofessors at the Faculty of Human Development Sciences, They gave the workshops “Xocpalmachiyotl: Life is movement” and “Between cobs and laughter.”

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In New York City, attendees of the workshops taught through the Tlaxcalteca program were infants from six to 15 years oldwho enjoyed hobbies and creative activities.

In addition, attendees explored topics related to movement, migration, art, culture, the importance of reading and Mexican traditions, thus fostering their curiosity and love of learning.

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The Small and Small University Program UAT aims to promote humanistic learning among infantsfostering intergenerational and intercultural relationships, strengthening your effective parenting skills and family well-being.

Those who attended the workshops taught through the PPyU program in New York, USA, were children from six to 15 years old, who enjoyed hobbies and creative activities.

2024-10-27 06:09:00
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