Wednesday, September 22, 2010

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II Final Program Conference on Teaching Quality and Innovation in Microbiology

Dear Fellow Teachers:
On Friday October 22 will be held in Alicante II Conference on Teacher Quality and Innovation Microbiology. Held on the University Miguel Hernández ( Directions to Campus de Sant Joan d'Alacant ). The day will begin at 10 am, to allow time to reach all those concerned (see program provisional).
We believe this meeting could be a good opportunity for a sharing of our ideas, experiences and expectations in the process of adaptation to the EHEA by teachers for Microbiology.
The format will be similar to that of the first , held in Granada last June. Ie, one day you will address three important aspects of innovation in teaching (New Tools, Evaluation and Experiences). We intend to be flexible sessions with brief presentations and ample opportunity for questions and discussion. The proposed themes and program outline you will find it in the next link.
We encourage all who feel they can make contributions of interest, send us a summary model adjusted attached, indicating which of the sessions is more relevant to the transfer. Among them will be selected the most interesting for oral presentation, however, all accepted by the organizing committee, we will produce a small publication (online and / or paper). At the end of the day, was given a certificate of attendance.
is expected to fill morning and evening hours, beginning at 10 hours. Although we have no funding for the event, those who choose to spend the night in Alicante can provide information on accommodation.
Attendance is open to all staff involved in teaching microbiology. I pray that you who are interested in attending and / or participate in any of the sessions, you communicate to us via email docenciadifusionmicro (at) gmail.com specifying the type of participation.
confident that the proposal is of your interest and remain at your disposal to answer questions or suggestions you can think of.

The Organizing Committee:

President
Manuel Sánchez : Faculty of Experimental Sciences. Universidad Miguel Hernández
Members:
Josefa Antón : Faculty of Sciences. Universidad de Alicante
Francisca Colom : Faculty of Medicine. Universidad Miguel Hernández
Inmaculada Meseguer: Faculty of Experimental Sciences. Universidad Miguel Hernández
Marina Torreblanca. Faculty of Science Experimental. Universidad Miguel Hernández
Manuel Valero Roche: Escuela Politécnica Superior de Orihuela. Universidad Miguel Hernández

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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Today it seems that women are no more territories you win and you have already obtained all rights to be equal, but this is not true from the moment we are embedded and participating in a governed society, conceived, designed and built by values, attitudes and habits of male minds, which reinforce the idea of \u200b\u200bfemale inferiority and where women must show they have the qualities traditionally attributed to the man to fit in and be accepted.
believe it is important to understand and discuss gender issues in the choice of careers, and in its course and especially when eventually work. It is something that concerns us tod @ s full of uncertainties when deciding what we do, what we want to be.
Become male and triumph:
Many women who work in the area of \u200b\u200bthe hard sciences or in prominent political positions say they have never felt discriminated against because of their sex . Consider the alleged barriers and resigned as personal decisions taken to avoid conflicts (usually between the scope of work and family, or with respect to the interaction in the working group), not as external obstacles.
The emancipation of women is required to have today on their backs greater responsibilities, what is known as "double day" of women: work + home. This therefore brings a greater effort if also socially and politically involved.
The problem is not only a backlog of work, but the skills in which women have been socialized to be desirable for us (cooperation, care , responsibility, affection) are contrary to what we call in the profession and how comfortable are a male socialization (competition, aggression, detachment). never questions the ways of doing science or politics, and values \u200b\u200bthat govern: individualism, competition and the pursuit of hegemony.

She has not been a lifeless body in the course of history, but simply this patriarchal society devoted to make invisible and devaluing the achievements and demonstrations of power by the "inferior sex" or attributed to men .
believe it is a problem of no particular gender and women's understanding that the patriarchal system not only excludes women but also to any sexual choice that no parameters in men. You just need to start thinking about how many women are in science books and history, addressing social struggles.

The issue of inclusion of women follows the same logic of inequality that has excluded over the history many groups, whether by race, religion, social class. To address this, must know what were the political decisions that create these scenarios.
are educated through what is said as what is omitted from what is shown as what is marginalized, which is nested, legitimate, devalued or punished.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

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ALBA Casa Santa Fe

We extend our invitation to participate on Friday, as part of the VIERNAL, a meeting to encourage the creation and development of the first House ALBA in Santa Fe, framed in the proposed transformation and political and cultural integration Progne the ALBA (Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of Our America).
It will with the presence of Luis Bilbao, Program Coordinator for coordination and development of networks with social movements and cultural organizations), Nestor Jeifetz, the movements and co-occupants and tenants that prompted the creation of it in Santa Fe
Content general meeting:
Luis Bilbao try the overview of the ALBA and the purpose of the Houses of ALBA in Latin American countries. Nestor Jeifetz instead seek the experience of the House ALBA in Capital Federal, Buenos Aires. - Exchange of views and building strategies among those present.
We will meet this FRIDAY September 3 to 19 hours in our Faculty octagon.


What is ALBA?
ALBA is a proposed integration of all peoples, countries, governments, states and social movements live, act and influence in the Americas. This proposal has been prepared in recent years, from the choice of many progressive governments to adopt policies that passed anti-neoliberal and anti-imperialist and therefore opposed the proposal of the United States Government wanted to impose agreements FTAA (Free Trade Area of \u200b\u200bthe Americas) since the signing in 1995 of an agreement between the U.S. government and various neoliberal governments that dominated the political situation in the continent.
ALBA At first the proposal was seen only as a government project, to promote trade and economic integration among Latin American countries and in opposition to the FTAA agreement.
Later, thanks to popular mobilization and struggle that the governments of Cuba, Venezuela, Brazil, Bolivia, gave the proposal that the FTAA was defeated, and a continental trade agreements even, strengthened other proposals such as MERCOSUR, the Andean Pact and the treaty of commerce of the towns TCP.
The Presidents of the governments of Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Bolivia, and formally joined ALBA. Representatives from various Caribbean governments are sympathetic to the proposal but have not yet formally accepted. Social movements also involved in virtually all continental articulation networks such as peasants, popular movements, indigenous peoples, Afro-descendant movements, pastoral, social, Jubilee South against external debt, campaign against the FTAA, student movements and youth movements women, among others.

guiding principles for accession to ALBA:
The agreements and firmados entre gobiernos y representantes de los Estados, estaban presentes los siguientes principios fundamentales:

1. El derecho y respeto a la autodeterminación de los pueblos.
2. El espíritu de complementariedad económica entre los pueblos y países.
3. El comercio justo entre las naciones.
4. La cooperación.
5. La lucha contra la pobreza
6. El derecho a la preservación de la identidad cultural de cada pueblo.
7. La integración energética
8. La defensa de la cultura de los pueblos latinoamericanos y caribeños.
9. Fomento y defensa de la cultura de los pueblos nativos e indígenas.

A partir the inclusion of representatives of social movements as part of the construction process of ALBA, they had increased the need to defend the following principles:

10. Practice permanent solidarity between all peoples of the continent.
11. Technological and productive integration
12. Combating social exclusion.
13. Human rights advocacy in the broadest sense: social, economic and cultural and labor.
14. Defending the rights of women.
15. Defense of food sovereignty.
16. Protection and preservation of the environment
17. Pluriculturidad defense of our people, valuing the contributions of native cultures, Afro-descendants and indigenous self-determination.