Missions and education

The campaign of 2006. Yes, I can ( Yo, sí puedo)

Missions: HYMN OF the National Literacy Crusade

National Literacy Crusade 1980

"The National Literacy Crusade was a great mass movement, involving all sorts of Nicaraguans, who joined thousands of teachers sent by Cuba and thousands of international aid, it is estimated that over 60,000 were participants. In a year the illiteracy rate remained reduced to less than 13% . In the neighborhoods, villages and towns waving flags indicating that this territory was free of illiteracy." (translation)

"The Gender Revolution their own pedagogy with their own teaching materials and philosophy, why then created a discussion on the content of teaching material (reading brochures, manuals, texts, etc..) Arising accusations by some sectors " politicize "literate learning These accusations are somewhat controversial even today. While it is true that much of the material contained a strong political and ideological content, the fact is that literacy was not necessarily active member of it, or even related to the Sandinista government (most cases maybe), so the "persuasion" to which the policy may have been exposed literate beyond textbooks was generally minimal."

Fernando Cardenal ? S ( Granada, 1934 ) is a Jesuit , liberation theologian Nicaraguan and Minister of Education during the administration Sandinista your country, between the years 1984 and 1990 .? He is the brother of poet Ernesto Cardenal, also priest Catholic .? By its connection with the Sandinistas and the theology of liberation had to leave the Society of Jesus,  [1] to be incompatible with their religious status of minister. Más tarde volvió a ser readmitido. [ cita requerida  ] He later returned to be readmitted. In 1980 he led the so-called " National Literacy Crusade, "a literacy campaign in Nicaragua who managed to teach the first letters to more than half a million people,  [2] an issue that has always been of interest.

Fernando Cardenal was named minister on Saturday, just days after the Sandinista authorities ordered the expulsion of 10 foreign priests, four of them Spanish, who had sympathized with another religious accused of counterrevolutionary. Como respuesta a estos hechos, que han marcado el punto más bajo de las relaciones entre la Santa Sede y la Junta de Managua, el embajador de Nicaragua en el Vaticano viajó ayer a Roma con un mensaje de Daniel Ortega. In response to these events, which marked the lowest point in relations between the Holy See and the Board of Managua, Nicaragua's ambassador to the Vatican yesterday traveled to Rome with a message of Daniel Ortega.