Vintage automobiles from 1960 and older cruise the roads with engines that have been massaged over the years to keep them running. The weathered buildings and worn stairways were built to last, but show years of exposure to the elements and multitudes of foot traffic. I stepped into the past on this trip and I am now envisioning Cuba’s future in light of the recent US and Cuban talks. Access to much needed materials will truly change Cuba. As librarians and educators we can impact this transition. At present Cuban libraries have very limited resources, yet Cuba has one of the highest literacy rates in the world. How do they manage it
Universal access and continent-leading results have frequently led external observers to idealise ed...
This new bilingual volume compiles critical essays by 21 scholars specializing in Cuban culture, who...
F is for Fidel, Y is for Yanqui. This mantra used for teaching the alphabet in revolutionary Cuba sh...
Vintage automobiles from 1960 and older cruise the roads with engines that have been massaged over t...
On January 15, a team of bold, innovative librarians from the City University of New York (CUNY) set...
Speaking at the United Nations in 1960, Fidel Castro declared that Cuba would become in one year “a ...
Little has been published on the subject of resource sharing in Cuba, particularly in English. This ...
The 1961 Campaña de la Alfabetización (CLC) [Cuban Literacy Campaign] looms large in the Cuban histo...
This dissertation investigated the effectiveness of literacy education in the post-revolution Cuban ...
Cuba has successfully eradicated traditional illiteracy -- boasting rates upwards of 99% of its popu...
Many consider the 1961 Literacy Campaign—Campaña de Alfabetización—to be the backdrop for social, ec...
Beginning with the renowned “Words to Intellectuals” (1961) delivered by Fidel Castro in the José Ma...
This article is a foreword for Volume 3, Issue 1 of the Hatfield Graduate Journal of Public Affairs
Suggested resources for the Penn Alumni Travel excursion to Cuba. See the Library Guide for this bib...
In December 2005, eleven Cuban educational advisers arrived in Timor-Leste to begin work on a nation...
Universal access and continent-leading results have frequently led external observers to idealise ed...
This new bilingual volume compiles critical essays by 21 scholars specializing in Cuban culture, who...
F is for Fidel, Y is for Yanqui. This mantra used for teaching the alphabet in revolutionary Cuba sh...
Vintage automobiles from 1960 and older cruise the roads with engines that have been massaged over t...
On January 15, a team of bold, innovative librarians from the City University of New York (CUNY) set...
Speaking at the United Nations in 1960, Fidel Castro declared that Cuba would become in one year “a ...
Little has been published on the subject of resource sharing in Cuba, particularly in English. This ...
The 1961 Campaña de la Alfabetización (CLC) [Cuban Literacy Campaign] looms large in the Cuban histo...
This dissertation investigated the effectiveness of literacy education in the post-revolution Cuban ...
Cuba has successfully eradicated traditional illiteracy -- boasting rates upwards of 99% of its popu...
Many consider the 1961 Literacy Campaign—Campaña de Alfabetización—to be the backdrop for social, ec...
Beginning with the renowned “Words to Intellectuals” (1961) delivered by Fidel Castro in the José Ma...
This article is a foreword for Volume 3, Issue 1 of the Hatfield Graduate Journal of Public Affairs
Suggested resources for the Penn Alumni Travel excursion to Cuba. See the Library Guide for this bib...
In December 2005, eleven Cuban educational advisers arrived in Timor-Leste to begin work on a nation...
Universal access and continent-leading results have frequently led external observers to idealise ed...
This new bilingual volume compiles critical essays by 21 scholars specializing in Cuban culture, who...
F is for Fidel, Y is for Yanqui. This mantra used for teaching the alphabet in revolutionary Cuba sh...