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Injuve manages educational agreements in the United States and Canada

Written in LOCAL on 8/9/2024 · 09:56 am

Monterrey.- He General Director of the Youth Institute of Nuevo Leon (INJUVE), Edelmiro Cavazos Valdés, held meetings this week with representatives of the Consulates of the United States and Canada with respect to the area of education.

The objective of these meetings with the consulates focused on establishing agreements that allow young people to access high-quality educational programs in Canada and the United States.

These programs include a variety of diplomas, courses and learning experiences, In addition, the aim is for young people to be able to demonstrate and apply the knowledge acquired abroad upon returning to Nuevo León, thus contributing to the development of the state.

Edelmiro Cavazos highlighted the importance of these scholarships as a fundamental tool for the professional and personal development of the youth of Nuevo León.

“These educational opportunities not only broaden the horizons of our young people, but also strengthen international ties and promote cultural exchange,” said Edelmiro Cavazos, director general of Injuve.

The State Youth Institute will continue to work hand in hand with international institutions to ensure that young people in Nuevo León have access to the best educational opportunities available.

NL prioritizes psychological well-being

This week, in the framework of the beginning of the school year 2024-2025, the Secretariat of Education of the state of Nuevo León He identified psychological well-being as one of his main challenges.

After presenting awards to the winners of the Children’s Knowledge Olympiad 2024, the Secretary of Education, Sofia Leticia Moralesacknowledged that during adolescence there have been higher risks of psychological problems in students.

For this reason, the state official indicated that nearly 500 teachers have been trained to strengthen socio-emotional education (200 secondary school teachers and 300 primary school teachers).

It should be noted that this attention is not only directed at the students, but also towards their parents, if necessary.

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