Thursday, December 17, 2009
An American Visits Cipo
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Students supported by partnership between PRECE and Compassion, are approved in the first phase of tests for the Federal State University.
190 students have been approved to advance to the second sessions of vestibular examinations of The Federal University of Ceará.
For the entrance examination of 2010 of the Federal University of Ceará, around 350 students are enrolled. Of these, 190 have been approved to advance to the second sessions of vestibular examinations, and 150 of those are from the rural areas of Ceará.
After the first approval, we usually bring the students to Fortaleza to prepare for the second time. This is because the teachers are academic students at the university, and they are involved in periods of proofs and testing themselves, so they cannot move to teach students in their municipal districts.
Today, more than 130 students are meeting at accommodations in several places in Fortaleza. These places have been arranged through the mobilization of the Team of Support to the Students. These students are preparing for the second round of the examinations, studying the specific disciplines of their chosen courses. These classes are being held in rooms of the Heart of Students Institute at Juvenal Galeno, 403-Benfica, and in nine rooms of classes given by FACED-University of Education of Ceará/UFC, also in Benfica.
Special thanks to Gil Dietz for the translation
PRECE's Global Results
In its 15 years of existence, the Program has already had outstanding success. More than 300 students have passed the difficult entrance examinations to be admitted to higher education. Forty have already graduated from the university, including three (3) with masters’ degrees, five (5) in master degree programs, three (3) in programs to receive doctor’s degrees, and three (3) specialists.
These results are quite significant when it is considered that all have originated from low-income rural communities in the interior of the state. The most important fact is that these persons (men and women) have learned the lessons of cooperation and solidarity that come from being engaged, voluntarily, in the program.
The program of PRECE established the Cooperative Popular Schools – EPCs, in 10 communities of the municipal districts of the State of Ceará that already have more than 600 students. These EPCs develop plans and activities of education. They produce critical mass to execute the Plan of Support to the Maintainable Local Development in each community.