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For a better future, better education. (Para un futuro mejor, una educación mejor.)

Anonymous

April 26, 2023

For a better future, better education. (Para un futuro mejor, una educación mejor.)

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Nelson Mandela dec ‘a’: It is the powerful weapon m -s that you can use to change the world.
I would therefore like to see this future marked by a change in the current educational paradigm, promoted by international institutions such as the UN and the EU, which would base training on looking for a global citizen and promoting the values of freedom, democracy, environmentalism, respect for different cultures, equity, a sense of global unity, solidarity and solidarity.
In this way, and with this education, we are moving towards better governance and greater transnational collaboration on global challenges. For example:With the purchase of vaccines against covid and its COVAX initiative to donate vaccines to other people in need, the importance of the values discussed above and of the partnership.
We all face the current global problems and together our duty to solve.
A values-based education leads to a synergy of change towards a better future, such as defend to Nelson Mandela. However, it should be noted that this change is to be made. it is always imposed by other means. This is why, for a better future, better education is needed.

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