PARTICIPATES DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CECYTEC IN PANEL FROM EXPERTS “INSPIRING STEM VOCATIONS”

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The general director of the College of Scientific and Technological Studies of the State of Campeche (CECyTEC), Nery Celia Rojo Aguilar, participates in the panel of experts «Inspiring STEM Vocations», organized by the STEAM Movement and its Ecosystem, Strategic Allies and the Teaching Award Extraordinary, who promote innovation and the development of skills to compete in the world of work in the 21st century, which for the first time takes place in Mexico, within the Virtual Summit 2020.

When taking the floor, Rojo Aguilar commented that the CECyTEC has been characterized by the search of alliances to innovate in its facilities and programs, so this panel is an opportunity for meeting and exchanging experiences, between directors, teachers and specialists in education, on the latest trends in educational management and leadership.

She also thanked Graciela Rojas for allowing the school to join this new alliance with the STEAM Movement, which will allow teachers to have greater skills and they can share them in competitions with students. She stressed that it is in process of making an alliance with a virtual university in Guanajuato, meaning that a very strong and novel program is being implemented which it  is competitivenss in the labor market, seeking to reinforce students during and after conclude their studies in areas linked to STEM, and thus obtain competency certifications, NOM certifications and specialized programming clinics such as Phyton.

Ultimately,  CECyTEC standout that they are betting on the concept of the quadruple propeller, since the maximum body of governance actively integrates in the business sector and representatives of society, which allows promoting teamwork in collaboration, with exchange of ideas, which has been very well framed by alliances with specific points, especially with the business sector and, above all, to carry out a transformation by turning towards a higher level of specialization with the energy sector.

Translated by Patricia Rubio

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