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Revista Universidad y Sociedad

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DIAZ VERA, Elizabeth; LOPEZ RODRIGUEZ DEL REY, María Magdalena  y  BERMUDEZ MONTEAGUDO, Bárbara. Professional training of the promoters of the program educate your son. Universidad y Sociedad [online]. 2015, vol.7, n.3, pp. 100-107. ISSN 2218-3620.

The family and community are two scenarios where multiple and varied educational activities always have the search for alternatives that enable the improvement of their daily work are brewing. Today, look at the family and the community must be characterized by critical assessments of the practices that occur in them promoted by educators, which exceed the following question: should be addressed to building challenges that mobilize the action for change, for transformation of their reality. The article discusses an overview of the attention paid to families with children from zero to six years served by the Educate Your Child, from a focus Science Technology and Society (CTS), highlighting the social importance of the program since its character intersectoral depending on training their promoters. This allows the current level of education, to develop a theoretical concept that supports training activities of the different educational agents involved in this process in order to achieve the comprehensive development of children in the non-institutional.

Palabras clave : Training; intersectoral; promoters.

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