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Vice Ministry of Alternative and Special Education - english information
Bolivia
The Vice Ministry of Alternative and Special Education (VEAyE) is a public entity of the education sector. It contributes to the construction process of the plurinational state and the socio-communal and productive education, prinicpally through the constitution of the plural education and the democratisation of the access to education as well as the sustainable, integral education with equal opportunities in particular for the marginal or excluded population. To respond to this concern, VEAyE develops policies, norms, strategies and national programs for special education, youth and adult education, continuing education and for the alphabetisation as well as the post-alphabetisation. Furthermore, it launches reconditioning processes of education knowledge as well as knowledge and awareness developed by the population. Also, VEAyE develops articulation and mobilisation processes with organisations and social sectors. These actions are executed under the point of view of public education, Lifelong Learning and inclusive education.
Keywords
ministry of education; special needs education; special needs schools; special needs school; alternative school; illiteracy; educational policy; educational programme;
Resource type: | Institution/Organisation/Association |
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Language: | Spanish |
URL (original): | http://veaye.minedu.gob.bo |
Title (English): | Vice Ministry of Alternative and Special Education |
Record-ID: | 7833 |
Update: | 01.03.2013 |
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