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Buenos Aires, Argentina. Nationality (legal) Argentine. Occupation (s) Writer, educator. Martha Alcira Salotti (10 April 1899 – 26 October 1980) was an Argentine educator and writer. A specialist in children's literature, she was considered the protégé and inheritor of the pedagogical work of Rosario Vera Peñaloza [ es]. [1]
Neumann Gandía distinguished himself as an essayist and teacher, as well as an accomplished historian and prolific writer. [20] The best known of his books is his 1913 Verdadera y Auténtica Historia de la Ciudad de Ponce, desde sus primitivos tiempos hasta la época contemporánea ("True and Authentic History of the City of Ponce, from its primitive times to the contemporary age"), a ...
Aurora Vergara Figueroa (born May 14, 1987) is a Colombian sociologist and academic who has been a tenured professor in the Department of Social Studies at the Icesi University and director of the Center for Afrodiasporic Studies. In July 2022, she was appointed to be part of the transition team of the Gustavo Petro government along with ...
Known for. Founding the first kindergarten in South America. Enriqueta Compte y Riqué (31 December 1866 – 18 October 1949) was a Spanish -born Uruguayan teacher. She was the founder of the first kindergarten in South America in 1892, and famous for having contributed decisively to preschool teaching in Uruguay and Latin America. [1]
The Ministry of Education (Spanish: Ministerio de Educación or MINERD) of the Dominican Republic is a government institution in charge of planning, managing and making the country's education system, as well as administering public schools and supervising private centers. By law, this Ministry receives 4% of the Dominican gross domestic product.
Mariano de Talavera y Garcés (uncle) Josefa Venancia de la Encarnación Camejo (18 May 1791 – 5 July 1862) also known as La Camejo and Doña Ignacia, is recognized in the National Pantheon of Venezuela as one of the heroines of the Venezuelan War of Independence, supporting the patriotic cause. [1]
She is a professor of primary education at the Benemérita Escuela Nacional de Maestros , a position she obtained in 1984, having led a group for 12 years in schools west of Mexico City. [3] She took incomplete anthropological studies at the Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia (ENAH) and Alta Dirección Pública. [4]
Irina Podgorny (born 1963) is an Argentine anthropologist, a historian of science at the National University of La Plata, permanent staff at CONICET, professor ad honorem and Director of the Archive of History and Photographs at the Natural Science Facility and Museum of the National University of La Plata, and winner of the Bernardo Houssay Young Researcher Award.