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  1. Feb 26, 2015 · Under Fidel Castro, education became universal—but he also stipulated that anyone who received this education would have to actively promote government policies both during and after their ...

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    The prominence and prevalence of arts and culture in Cuba is enviable: Havana dedicates one of its four city squares to a second-hand book market operating daily excluding Sundays. Bestselling writer Leonardo Padurasets his detective fiction in this market and in Havana’s libraries and literary spaces. Literary culture dominates spaces that were, b...

    Cuban cities teem with small art galleries and Cuba’s artists travel internationally (the Presente! exhibition in October 2016 showed 30 contemporary Cuban artists at the GX gallery in London). Exhibitions have an international focus – the Taller de Graficaprint artists’ workshop located at Plaza de la Catedral celebrates collaborations between Cub...

    Media coverage after Castro’s death responded to positive images by pointing to mistreatment of gay people. Equality of sexuality and gender identity was not an initial aim of the revolution in 1959, but later this was seen as an error by Castro– who said he “took responsibility” for human rights abuses against the LGBT community. Homosexuality has...

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  3. 100,000 students over 12 years of age. These the guests of Castro in 1963. youngsters went, under governmental sponsorship, Educational Aspects of the Cuban Exodus into Cuba's interior to teach illiterates. To permit this, regular schools were closed on April 15, One interesting "international" aspect of Cuba's.

  4. Nov 26, 2016 · Cuba made important advances under Castro in the progressive realization of some economic, social, and cultural rights such as education and healthcare.

  5. Castro’s Goals for Re-structuring Education The Cuban Teaching Profession Universalizing Schooling Scholastic Quality Technological Progress. Building Cubanía Revolucionaria through Education Equalizing the Classes Defending the Revolution Towards the Communist Ideal.

  6. Fidel Castro announced that Cuba now has about 213,000 teachers and professors, with more than 90,000 in the primary schools, more than 80,000 in the secondary schools, almost 5,000 in special education, approxi-mately 24,000 in adult education, and nearly 11,000 in university centers. The present teaching population is approximately 9.4 times ...

  7. Jan 1, 2022 · Based on Martí’s statement that ‘No social equality is possible without equality of education and culture’, education in Cuba reflects the communist orientation of Fidel Castro’s regime. Moreover, a strong streak of moralism permeates the schools, with Che Guevara’s vision of ‘the new man’ as a focal point.

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