Program in Four Provinces Simultaneously The Ministries of Education and Culture are launching art education degree programs in four provinces simultaneously Participants in this training program must complete the theoretical aspects of the courses and must take and pass other courses including Painting, Music, Theater and Dance. In this first phase, 240 teachers from Baní, San Pedro de Macorís, Moca and Santo Domingo will receive their training from well-known Dominican artists. Both the Ministry of Education, through the National Institute for Teacher Training (INAFOCAM in Spanish) and the Ministry of Culture, through the National System for Artistic Training, recently undertook the first ever degree program in Art Education for teachers in Elementary and Middle School of the Dominican Education System. These programs began simultaneously in four provinces. In Santo Domingo, the opening event of this degree course took place at the National Conservatory of Music. The event was headed by Franklin Domínguez, Director General of Fine Arts and attended by Deputy Minister of Culture, Bernarda Jorge; Gineida Castillo Díaz, Executive Director of INAFOCAM and Domingo De Los Santos, Director of the National System for Artistic Training. In this first phase, the 240 teachers will begin receiving their training from well-known Dominican artists. The teachers are from Region 03 of Azua (Bani Educational District); Region 05 of San Pedro de Macorís; Region 06 from La Vega (Moca District) and Regions 10 and 15 of Santo Domingo. One group of teachers will receive classes at the Music Conservatory in Santo Domingo while the other group will develop their program in the Juan Vicente Moscoso Building of the Salome Ureña Superior Teacher Training Institute (ISFODOSU in Spanish) in San Pedro de Macorís. Classes for the Moca group will take place in the Ramón Cáceres de Estancia Nueva Museum and the Baní group will receive classes in the Perelló Culture Center. Participants in this training program must complete the theoretical aspects of the courses and must take and pass other courses including Painting, Music, Theater and Dance. Enrolled teachers must develop their expressive and art appreciation skills that will enable them to fulfill the artistic requirements in the academic context of the curriculum as developed by the Dominican Education System. Personnel specialized in the arts who will be responsible for training the teachers include the following: Andreina Jiménez,, Manuela Feliz, Sandra Mustelier, Esmeralda Compres, Julissa Rivera, Jochi Muñoz, Alba Rosa Fontfrias, Kelvin Paredes, Mercedes Valerio, Rosa Rivera, Manuel Toribio, Sandra Ramírez, Jazmín Mercedes, Ángela Holguín, Anny Ramírez, Miguel Valenzuela, Marcos García, Alexander Jerez, Hermes Mejía, Marianella Sallent, Nicolás Ayala, Antonia Alcántara, Dionis Rufino, José Polanco and Giseh Cuesta. |
Las ultimas noticias/novedades de lo que acontece con los Dominicanos en las Grandes Ligas durante toda la temporada 2019.