The mayor of San Javier, Pepa Garcia has received this morning at City Hall to the group of teachers Poland and Italy these days are in San Javier on the occasion of the closing of the European Comenius program on "Social Integration" coeducation "have been out from their centers with the school "Severo Ochoa" San Javier, promoter and coordinator of the initiative.
The mayor congratulated the entire team of teachers involved and Carmen Espin, project coordinator, "because this is the best way of building Europe, working together, the integration from school with children"
Over the last three years the three schools have worked, with the involvement of teachers, parents of pupils and students in kindergarten and primary, specific issues such as equality, gender violence, or good practices conflict resolution.
Applying the methods of work arising from the findings to facilitate integration, the next step for these three years of work, whose main conclusion is that "there is still much work to do in terms of equality" and that the effort from the school must be seen to be reciprocated by the efforts of families and institutions, as recognized by the director of "Severo Ochoa", Isabel Martínez.
Precisely for this reason, the program has included the figure of the partners, who have sought each of the three participating schools in their respective countries, and in the case of "Severo Ochoa", had the City of San Javier and the Institute of Women of the Region of Murcia.
Its head, Teresa Moreno attended by the Mayor of San Javier, Pepa Garcia the official closing ceremony of the project, which also participated the Deputy Director General of Promotion and Education Innovation, Yolanda Royo, held at the premises of the College of San Javier.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier