El Alto graduates & information on education opportunities
Monday November 28th, 2016

This November the participating mothers of the technical training had to show what they learned at the fair organized by the Autonomous Municipal Government of El Alto. All courses attended; among them the elaboration of Glazed Chocolates and Fruits; tailors showing their vests and sweaters; driving educational students explained traffic rules and regulations, and the participants with the most benefits were the cosmetology and hairstylists who did not stop providing services all morning with a long line of people waiting for their turn. It was a wonderful morning, to share among the participants what was learned.
A cooperation was also reached between El Alto Technical Training and Public Access Program in Yanacachi: 77 high school graduates graduated from Yanacachi, we want to give them information on professional educational opportunities. Therefore, our Public Access Project reporter interviewed El Alto Technical Training Program Coordinator, enabling a broad article in the monthly “Data & Facts” newsletter and brochure to be distributed among Bachelors on the different opportunities and educational centers.

Oscar Garcia, the local reporter from Yanacachi, interviewing Esther Ibañez, the coordinator of the vocational training in El Alto
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