EBSCO -Use Student Research Center. OUR QUESTION OF INTEREST. Institute for Statistics. The World Factbook. Millennium Indicators. Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina. En la mañana de hoy, en la Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina, en saludo al 52 aniversario de la Unión de Jóvenes Comunistas y el 53 de la Organización de Pioneros “José Martí” con la alegría por las metas cumplidas, con la satisfacción de haber desempeñado un papel muy importante en la batalla para que nuestra Cuba siga adelante se hizo extensiva las más sinceras felicitaciones a todos los jóvenes de nuestra universidad con gran alegría por el recibimiento de la bandera de honor que entregó el Buró Nacional de la Unión de Jóvenes Comunistas a nuestra institución.
Estuvieron presentes en este emotivo acto la Lic. Yaquelín González López, primera secretaria del comité municipal de Playa, Lic. Yuniasky Crespo Vaquero, primera secretaria del Comité Nacional de la Unión de Jóvenes Comunistas, el compañero Yosvanis Montero Garrido, presidente de la FEU, la Dra. Havana University - Cuban Education. Home › University History The University or UH was established on September 21, 1721 and is the oldest university in Cuba and one of the first to be founded in the Americas.
Its language of instruction is Spanish. It was first called "Real y Pontificia Universidad de San Gerónimo de la Habana. " Universities in those days needed a Royal or Papal authorization in order to be created, hence the "real" and "pontificia. " The university of Havana changed its status to become a secular, royal and literary institution in 1842. The interior of the building was decorated by Armando Menocal y Menocal. Spanish Immersion at Havana The University's Faculty of Foreign Languages has 19 years of experience in Spanish teaching as second language. Havana University and New York University New York University offers the students the opportunity to study and stay in Havana, legally off-limits to American tourists.
Rememberance of the Student Revolt against Dictator Batista The Cuban Education System. UCLV. Cuba's Structure of Higher Education System. Top Colleges & Universities in Cuba. Institute for Statistics. Latin lessons: What can we learn from the world’s most ambitious literacy campaign? It is an industrious scene, and one that plays out daily at any of the numerous schools that dot the narrow streets of La Habana Vieja (Old Havana). The schools are old and cramped – this part of the capital is a World Heritage site, and subject to Unesco's building restrictions as well as the ongoing US blockade on materials that blights the country as a whole.
Teachers must therefore use the city's many parks and plazas for PE lessons, while paper, books and other basic materials that British schoolchildren take for granted are also in short supply. Yet despite these and other problems, education in Havana – indeed, across Cuba – remains one of the wonders of this evolving socialist republic. The statistics alone are enough to make the parent of the average British schoolchild green with envy: there is a strict maximum of 25 children per primary-school class, many of which have as few as 20.
Secondary schools are striving towards only 15 pupils per class – less than half the UK norm.