The University of Murcia this week held a workshop seminar on Project Monitoring and Evaluation Youth Exchange Teachers (INTERJOM) program consisting of practical work in primary schools in Spain and Mexico.
Each year forty students (20 and 20 Mexican Spanish) Teachers of schools for two consecutive years participating in this project to help improve the quality of education by strengthening the initial training of teachers and quality professional performance.
The seminar will include meetings with Mexican officials its Spanish partners, debates, presentation of the experiences of 2010 and other activities such as visits to areas in the Region of Murcia and participation in events organized by the Party School of Education.
Today, day 22, at 20:15 hours, the rector of the University of Murcia, José Antonio Cobacho, and the rector of International Relations and Innovation, Pilar Arnaiz, offer an institutional reception in the Convalescent building the Mexican delegation.
INTERJOM is funded by the Joint Cooperation Fund Hispano-Mexican.
Source: Universidad de Murcia