The workshops aimed at educational agents of special pedagogy are concluded

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Villahermosa,‌ Tab.,​ 10 December 2024

With the delivery of the certificates of participation, the‍ secretary of Education of the State of Tabasco (SETAB) concluded the training and training workshops that are part of the actions ⁢of the Program for ⁤Strengthening​ Special Education Services (PFSEE).

Representing the head ‍of SETAB,⁢ Patricia⁤ Iparrea Sánchez, the technical ⁢secretary, Gonzalo Mario Martínez Gómez,⁣ formally closing these courses,⁢ urged the⁣ participating teachers to put into practice what they have learned, to continue promoting the ​inclusion of students ‌and students with special educational needs.

“I invite you to​ let what you learn here not just remain in theory, but become daily practice in classrooms. Let ​us remember that true educational conversion begins when our​ actions reflect our values ​​and when we put our ⁤girls, boys and adolescents at the centre of our decisions”, ‌remarked ‌the state official, in⁣ the presence of the undersecretary of Basic Education, Isidro Jiménez leon.

Speaking, ⁤the director⁢ of Special Education and coordinator of​ the PFSEE, María eugenia ​Deantes Salazar,⁣ considered that each ⁢workshop was an example‍ of the professionalism of each of the participating educational​ figures, who – she ‍stated – managed to create inclusive and enriching environments. learning ​processes, in which every student was able to thrive.

“Thru these workshops⁤ we had the chance to see and​ experience the magic of special education. Our‍ dear students are the⁣ reason for these workshops, ​which is why I invite you to continue to believe⁣ in the abilities of each⁣ of them,⁢ who have⁤ also shown you that with commitment, dedication and enthusiasm there are ‌no limits to what can be done, it can⁣ be ⁢achieved with determination and adequate support,” he underlined.

For his part,the Undersecretary of Basic education stated that the goal of these⁢ types of ‌actions,aimed at enriching teachers’ ⁤practice,is to continue to strengthen ⁣teacher learning,planning and training for all ⁤levels of ​basic education that’s why ‌we will continue to expand these workshops and trainings so that‌ each of us has that basic ​knowledge.

The ⁣workshops provided to more than 250 educational figures were: “Educational guidelines for school⁤ and⁣ family in the care of pupils with⁣ exceptional abilities”,​ “TEACCH, SAAC and ICT psychoeducational intervention”,‍ “BANFE, diagnosis ⁣and intervention”,⁣ “Interventions educational attention to students with exceptional aptitudes” and “Curricular and pedagogical ‍adaptations:​ double exceptionality”.

The ​words of gratitude, on behalf of his fellow teachers, were addressed to the director of the Regular Education Support Services Unit (USAER) no.⁣ 123, of⁤ the municipality of Nacajuca, who​ underlined that‍ the experiences of colleagues and speakers⁣ were enriching for all participants. .

the closure of ⁤these laboratories was also attended ⁢by⁣ the head of the Special ​programs Care and Monitoring Unit, Jesús Santiago Pardo⁤ Ramírez; representing Juan carlos espadas Olán, director of Secondary⁣ Education, Antonio Trinidad Córdova Carrillo, director ⁢of the Department of‌ Higher Technical Institutes, as well⁣ as the⁣ speakers of these workshops: Janette Alejandra Rodríguez Macías, Liudmila ‍Caridad Valle arrabal, Gloria Alejandro Márquez, Francisco Olán Palma and⁤ Melida of the Galindo ‌Valley.

The workshops aimed at educational agents of special pedagogy are concluded
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What are the ​objectives of the Program for Strengthening Special Education Services (PFSEE) in Tabasco?

Time.news Interview: Enhancing Special Education in Tabasco

Editor ‍(Time.news): Good day! Today, we have the privilege of speaking with Gonzalo Mario Martínez​ Gómez, the⁤ Technical Secretary of the State Secretary of Education in Tabasco, regarding the recent completion of the training​ workshops‍ under‌ the Program for Strengthening Special Education ⁤Services (PFSEE).⁢ Thank ⁣you for⁤ joining us, Mr. Martínez.

Gonzalo Martínez: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to discuss the crucial developments in special ​education here in Tabasco.

Editor: To set the⁣ stage, can you explain what the PFSEE⁢ entails and⁤ why⁢ it was initiated?

Gonzalo ‍Martínez: ‍ Absolutely. The PFSEE was designed to enhance the quality of education for ⁣students with special needs.Our objective is to equip teachers with the necessary resources and strategies to support these students effectively.The ​initiative stems from a broader goal of promoting inclusivity and ensuring that every child has access to quality education, ‌regardless of‍ their challenges.

Editor: That’s inspiring! ‍Recently, you concluded the training workshops. Can ⁢you ⁢share what key areas were focused on during these sessions?

Gonzalo Martínez: Certainly! ‌The workshops covered a variety of crucial topics, such as adaptive ⁢teaching ⁢strategies, understanding⁢ various disabilities, and how to create an inclusive classroom environment. We also emphasized the importance of emotional support and family involvement,which are ⁢vital components of a student’s development.

Editor: That sounds comprehensive.With the ⁤certificates ​of participation now delivered,what are ⁤your expectations for the teachers who ​attended ⁣these workshops?

Gonzalo martínez: we hope that the teachers will take‍ the knowledge and skills they’ve acquired and actively integrate⁣ them into their classrooms. It’s ⁢essential that‍ they not only implement these strategies but also continue to collaborate and share best practices with their peers. This is about creating a community of support for both teachers‍ and​ students.

Editor: It’s great to hear that collaboration is encouraged.How do you plan to measure the impact of the PFSEE initiatives on the students’ learning outcomes?

Gonzalo Martínez: We are planning to implement follow-up assessments and surveys to ​evaluate the effectiveness of these workshops. Additionally, we will work closely with schools ⁤to monitor changes in student engagement and performance over time. Feedback from teachers and ‌families will also be crucial in understanding the real-world impact.

Editor: That’s​ a⁢ diligent approach. ‌Addressing ‌special education can⁢ be complex. What challenges do you‍ foresee, and how does SETAB plan to tackle them?

Gonzalo Martínez: ‌One significant challenge​ is ensuring that all educators feel confident in applying what they’ve​ learned, especially in a diverse ⁣classroom setting. To address this, we ⁢plan‍ to offer ongoing support ⁢and resources, possibly⁤ through online platforms and refresher courses. We want to foster‌ a culture of ⁤continuous learning.

Editor: Fantastic! Lastly, what message would you⁢ like to convey to families of students with special needs following the completion of these workshops?

Gonzalo Martínez: I‍ would like to ⁢reassure families that we⁢ are dedicated to enhancing the educational experience ‍for their children. Your involvement is invaluable,⁣ and we encourage open interaction with teachers. Together, we can create an environment⁣ where every student feels valued and supported.

Editor: Thank you ​very⁤ much for​ your insights, Mr. Martínez. It’s ⁤evident ⁢that ​Tabasco is making significant strides in ⁢special education. We look forward⁣ to seeing the positive outcomes from the PFSEE!

Gonzalo Martínez: Thank you!⁤ Let’s continue working together to champion ‍education for ‌all.

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