In August, in partnership with the Bolivian Catholic University of San Pablo in Cochabamba, Global Humanitaria completed the development of a ” Technical Educational Manual on Basic Electronics” to introduce students to fundamental concepts of electronics and robotics. The manual will allow this experience to be replicated in all schools in Arbieto and Tarata and represents a significant advance in promoting science and technology education in rural areas.
Likewise, educational activities continue in Tarata schools, focused on developing fine motor skills in young students through the use of educational materials designed to stimulate coordination, precision, and creativity. These recreational spaces are becoming established as key environments for early childhood learning.
Likewise, in Vacas , our team has coordinated with local educational authorities to begin, now in September, the production of texts in the classrooms, for the realization of internal competitions in each school. These competitions aim to promote the improvement of reading and writing, critical thinking, written expression and creativity among students.

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