La Paz, December 19 (RHC-PL) -- Bolivian Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera says that the country has ideal conditions to achieve comprehensive first class education.
"There are material conditions to ensure excellent education. Be disciplined and demanding with your students, and you soon will have the best results," Linera said at the graduation of 105 teachers to meet the education of persons with disabilities.
The deputy chief of State advised them to be perfectionists in their performance, because in his view "thus, students come out with a high level of expertise and become technicians, engineers, doctors, finally, high-quality professionals, almost perfect" he said.
García Linera urged teachers to instill in the young self-discipline, through the persuasion, that daily communication with the student, "is a work toward the awareness of the student of honest education. Without achieving that, they are perfect teachers," he added.
The also president of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly recommended them to continue excelling and provide their knowledge, with transparency,wisdom and a great sense of belonging to their profession.
Regarding their specialty in particular, he reminded them that they are part of the work done by the government "in the development of inclusive education, which recognizes the diversity of people, and that for many years these were rejected because of their disability and not entitled to education," he said.
On Saturday, several Teacher Training Schools are formalizing the graduation of hundreds of teachers who, from the next school year, will train the professionals of the future.