Thursday, May 14, 2009

UNED celebrates SECOND YOUTH FAIR


UNED celebrates SECOND YOUTH FAIR

The YOUTH AGENDA is a program addressed to all the youth of the country. It offers space for youth expression, develops and supports investigations of youth subjects, and also makes academic activities about democratic practices, among others. Its goal is for young people to take advantage of the space that it offers.

The Distance Learning State University (UNED) celebrated in its installations in Sabanilla, the II Youth Fair of the YOUTH AGENDA PROGRAM.

At the assembly hall of the UNED there was a solemn act, to render account to the public of all of the activities that the program performed in 2008. They presented the videos of their investigations “The Youth Polis: Youth Imaginary About Democray and State” and “Youth Proclaim: The Expectations of the Youth After the Referendum.” Likewise, it was pointed out that in 2009 an Expertise in Electoral Processes will be implemented. It will be addressed to the whole community, especially to people that integrate organized groups and to the ones in which there are decision taking processes. The results of their three national Video Conferences about youth rights, war and peace, and an analisis of the first youth national survey, were presented.

The first year on air of the program ONDA-UNED, was also celebrated. This program is transmitted Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. on 101.5 FM National Radio. A concert took place, with the participation of Esteban Monge, La Piedad, Aruko Wakia, Los Pardos, Soniclaje, Indicio, Olman Briceño and Santos (from Santos and Zurdo.

Courtesy of Uned,

Collaborator: Limon Roots Magazine



Unicef Against Sexual Abuse In World Congress

Regional Director for UNICEF in Latin America and the Caribbean, Nils Kastberg, during the III World Congress against Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents, with one of the 300 children and adolescents who participated in the event.

Nils Kastberg, Regional Director of UNICEF for Latin America and the Caribbean describes the situation of child abuse in the area:

Every hour of every day 228 children especially girls are sexually assaulted in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Families constitute the first defense surroundings against child abuse, so it is necessary to provide them with tools to protect their children.

Representatives of more than 150 countries met in Brazil, to analyze critical issues and define global answers to put an end against child sexual exploitation.

On prevention, Rio Action plan insists on the need to establish a wide strategy that includes a series of laws, policies, regulations and services coming from all the social sectors - especially those related to social welfare, education, health, security and justice to support prevention and to respond effectively to the risks involved in this topic.

Unlike previous World Congresses, where the recommendations of young participants were prepared separately, in Rio the young people participated fully in the drafting of the Rio Action Plan.

“Children and adolescents are not just victims of sexual exploitation but are also part of the solution”, said Mr. Lennart Reinius, President of the NGO Group for the Convention for the Rights of the Child. “We had a unique opportunity to have young people as equal partners in this Congress. Now it is up to all of us to ensure that we live up to the commitments we have made in order to achieve a positive, tangible impact on their lives around the world.”

Courtesy of Unicef.

Collaborator: Limon Roots

International Technological Congress


International Technological Congress Recently, Distant Educational University hosted the 14th Technological and Distant Education congress with the motto: From educational practice to sociocultural inclusion. With outstanding professionals from Europe and America, there was a vast opportunity for reflection, knowledge exchange, and experiences discussed over the latest methods and teaching technology available for distant education. Dean Rodrigo Arias expressed: "Only by incorporating what can be called instruments and adequate distant education practices, our societies can hope to widen their outreach to modern society ant thus, satisfy peoples needs to master skills so as to be successful in their daily tasks" One of the bright assistants to this congress Dr. Greville Rumble, from England, with an impressive and long career in this field, delivered a conference titled: Access and Equity in Distant Education.

Courtesy of: Uned.
Limon Roots: The Greater Caribbean Magazine

Sunday, April 26, 2009


Land Ahoy

This country´s port industry honors the name of "Costa Rica", which in English means "rich coast". Each cruise ship that comes to its coast will find optimum conditions for disembarkation: Specialized operators, excellent flotilla, surveillance and security from the Ministry of Public Safety, traffic police, and ambulances, professional guides will be waiting to take tourist along the many available tours that will attract everyone.

Costa Ricans value highly the great natural treasures they have inherited. At the present time, approximately 25 per cent of the territory has several protected areas, National Parks, Biological Reserves, National Wildlife Refuges. This exoltic display of flora and fauna, is waiting for tourist from all over the world in a unique place, different from any other destination.

All this natural beauty comes with advantages that will make your trip more enjoyable: Tour operators with broad experience in serving cruises, multi- cultural cuisine, a safe atmosphere, and many recreational activities. The beautiful coast of the Caribbean and Pacific Region cal also be easily accessed.

In addition to the above mentioned facts, visiting Costa Rica will be an unforgetable experience, not only for its natural beauty and a world-known democracy, but also for its people. "Ticos" are warm, friendly, and many foreighners who visit the country, find there conservative manner, quite appealing. With all this, tourists can feel free to explore and venture, traveling short distances - less than one day , between each location.

Coutesy of Limón Roots
The Greater Caribbean Magazine

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Why LSA?








Why LSA?

Our study abroad program is validated by the Ministry of Education and you can earn credits or ECTS (European Transfer Credit System).

Professors have a Masters degree and the programs are reviewed every year so as to adapt any methodological or evaluation changes for high academic quality.

The exotic Central American country of Costa Rica is one of the world eco tourist hot spots because of the countries richness in biodiversity (it contains 5 per cent of the worlds biodiversity), oceans, beautiful beaches, rivers, mountains, volcanoes, and an abundance of flora and fauna.

Physical challenges range from surfing, serious cycling, to challenging nature hikes. For leisure there are many festivals, art museums and shopping plazas. Rated the safest Central American country Costa Rica has no army since it was constitutionally abolished in 1949. It has been blessed with a consolidated system of protected areas, high educational levels, political stability and a legacy of peace and democracy. Costa Rican people ar commonly known as "ticos".

The "LSA" provides Foreign Language students as well as anyone fifteen years of age and older with a unique opportunity to become immersed in the language and culture of Costa Rica. It is our priority to assist each student in having the most productive time here in Costa Rica. We are fully equipped to aid with travel arrangements, transportation, accommodations, and any other special needs.

Our Intensive Spanish and cultural programs offers (4 week/80 hours) courses in Spanish grammar, conversation and composition. The use of authentic and practical contexts facilitates the acquisition of vocabulary and grammatical structure. Students are coached in the analysis of linguistic and extra linguistic elements during the reading and writing practices. Evaluation system in all Spanish courses integrates convergent (grammatical structure) and divergent (global use of language) techniques in test procedures. All levels evaluate oral, listening, reading and writing assignments.

Information:

Intensive Spanish Courses: visit web site.

Intensive Spanish 12 week course: visit web site.

Intensive Spanish Semester: visit web site.

Elective courses: visit web site.

Tuition and fees: visit web site.

Credits: visit web site.

Calendar: visit web site.

Placement test: visit web site.

How to apply: visit web site.

Sample packages: visit web site.

About Costa Rica: visit web site.

We offer free internet service to students.

Homestay: Includes daily breakfast, dinner, laundry, private room and hot water. Homes are walking distance from university.

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