Teachers Improvement for the environmental dimension treatment for sustainable development

  • Dianelys Rigo Prado “José Martí Pérez” Sancti Spíritus University
  • María del Carmen Hernández Valdés “José Martí Pérez” Sancti Spíritus University https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5232-0151
  • Geisha Calero de la Paz “José Martí Pérez” Sancti Spíritus University
Keywords: Teachers Improvement, Environmental Dimension and Sustainable

Abstract

The continuous and permanent improvement of teachers is a priority of the Ministry of Higher Education, Cuba, since it must be in tune with the advances of science and technology at each specific historical moment. It is a qualitative study of the participatory action research type, motivated by the need to constantly update its knowledge about the environmental dimension for its inclusion and exit in the educational process; constituting a task of the first order. This need responds to the present research which objective was to reflect from the theoretical point of view about the improvement of teachers in the treatment of the environmental dimension for sustainable development.

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Author Biographies

Dianelys Rigo Prado, “José Martí Pérez” Sancti Spíritus University

Degree in Education Specialty Instructor of Art.  Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Major in Bachelor in Sociocultural Management for Development at “José Martí Pérez” Sancti Spíritus University

María del Carmen Hernández Valdés, “José Martí Pérez” Sancti Spíritus University

Master in Science of Education.  Professor at “José Martí Pérez” Sancti Spíritus University

Geisha Calero de la Paz, “José Martí Pérez” Sancti Spíritus University

Doctor in Science Education.  Associate Professor at “José Martí Pérez” Sancti Spíritus University

Published
2021-06-08
How to Cite
Rigo Prado, D., Hernández Valdés, M., & Calero de la Paz, G. (2021). Teachers Improvement for the environmental dimension treatment for sustainable development. Science and Interculturality, 28(01), 28 - 36. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v28i01.11457
Section
Education