General Formation of High School Graduated.

Authors

  • Isis Leonor Jiménez Ramírez Hospital Provincial Clínico-Quirúrgico Docente "José Ramón López Tabrane". Matanzas.
  • Yolanda Elizondo Hernández Clínica de Salud Mental.Matanzas

Keywords:

EDUCATION, HIGHER, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, CUBA, JOSÉ MARTÍ

Abstract

The formation of new generations should consider the challenges of current life, in a global, unipolar world, where, having into account the social development reached, grows the necessity of preparing our future professionals and new generations in general, leading us to consider as educators which are the purposes we have to follow.
José Martí ideas and the principles of Cuban Revolution advocate for a social being with ethic and moral principles, that have to be taking into account in the professional's profile, and will give as a result, a graduated able of having values, knowledge, not only from the academic point of view, but also able of interacting in the society and the settings where he/she works as a professional.The Conception and Methodology of Popular Education give us tools based on the dialectic principles of the relation theory-practice, supporting an enrichment of the practice and a professional able of interacting as a subject of knowledge and power. For that reason it wages intellectual emancipation, initiative and creativity and the development of antihegemonic power, allowing to reaffirm the vision of the graduated profile as integrative and inter matters, to feed back permanently from the reality and from its collective and participative valuation; this generates the commitment for the change in our purposes for having a graduated fulfilling the demands of current society.

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Published

2008-09-15

How to Cite

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Jiménez Ramírez IL, Elizondo Hernández Y. General Formation of High School Graduated. Rev Méd Electrón [Internet]. 2008 Sep. 15 [cited 2025 Jan. 23];30(5):665-70. Available from: https://revmedicaelectronica.sld.cu/index.php/rme/article/view/547

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