The past November 30th, the students of the Bachelor's Degree in Preschool Education They completed the subjects Teaching Natural Sciences in Preschool, taught by the teacher Rosemary Castillero, and Education and Inclusion, by the teacher Jeovana King, with an activity that highlighted its commitment to sustainability and inclusive education.
During the event, students presented educational materials created with recyclable materials, demonstrating creativity and innovation to foster meaningful learning in early childhood. These resources not only promote environmental awareness, but are also designed to be accessible and inclusive, facilitating the academic integration of children from their earliest educational stages.
The activity highlights the importance of integrating sustainable and inclusive practices into teacher training, preparing future professionals to face current challenges from a transformative educational perspective.
This type of initiatives reflects the commitment of the Faculty of Humanities with the educational quality and comprehensive development of its students, strengthening the mission of training teachers capable of generating significant changes in their communities.
🎓 We congratulate the students for their effort and creativity! 🌱