We created an initiative that seeks to support the learning of prekindergarten and kindergarten children at home.

The activities framed in Fundación Educacional Oportunidad's #OportunidadDeAprender campaign are simple, brief, playful and varied so that they can be carried out by children between the ages of 4 and 6 in the company of any adult living with them.

The current health crisis has affected the face-to-face learning processes of around 3.6 million students in Chile. As a result of this, a series of alternatives have arisen for children and young people to continue with their education remotely, either through online classes, using social networks, WhatsApp, or through physical material that the same establishments have been delivering.

In the case of children who should currently be in prekindergarten and kindergarten, it is the adults who live with them who have had to assume the important role of becoming mediators of their learning.

At In this context, Fundación Educacional Oportunidad launched a campaign to provide families with short, playful and families, through social networks, short, playful and varied activities that can be carried out by children activities that can be carried out by children between 4 and 6 years old, and the attention and concentration span of children between 4 and 6 years of age. concentration they have at that age.

The proposed activities are aimed at developing knowledge and skills in areas such as language, mathematics, science and socio-emotional such as language, mathematics, science and social-emotional development, and have been created with the expected learning objectives for prekindergarten and kindergarten children in mind. kindergarten and kindergarten children.

"This is an invitation to families This is an invitation to families so that, through the generation of safe, nurturing and playful safe, welcoming and playful environments, they can work hand in hand with educational teams and schools, promoting educational teams and schools, promoting meaningful learning in their children. meaningful learning. Our previous campaign focused on the socioemotional children's socioemotional wellbeing, which is a fundamental basis for other learning in different areas of the learning, in different areas of development, can take place. We invite you to continue to focus on children's happiness, as well as to provide them with diverse learning opportunities," she said. opportunities for learning," said Marcela Marzolo, executive director of Fundación Educacional executive director of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad.

The selection of activities of the #OportunidadDeAprender campaign is available on the Facebook fan page (facebook.com/FunOportunidad/) available on the Facebook fan page(facebook.com/FunOportunidad/) and the Instagram(instagram.com/fun_oportunidad/) and Twitter(twitter.com/Fun_Oportunidad) accounts of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad under the hashtag #OportunidadDeAprender.

We also invite you to visit our online resource platform where you will find the complete set of activities for early childhood education, as well as some of them translated into Haitian Creoles: https://oportunidadenlinea.cl/actividades-para-el-hogar/

Campaign launched with challenges to reduce the stress of children in quarantine

The #NiñosFelices initiative seeks to mitigate the emotional impact that children may be having during the period of social isolation through simple actions, such as sharing hugs, conversations, games and laughter with the adults present in their home, among others.

With the global pandemic as a context, several problems have arisen at a global level and others that are born in the most intimate space of the home, where children begin to perceive the concern of adults.

In order to safeguard their emotional well-being, Fundación Educacional Oportunidad launched the campaign #NiñosFelices (#HappyChildren), which seeks that the adults in the home consciously carry out actions that favor positive and quality interactions with the children and thus reduce the stress that the health contingency and the quarantine confinement may be generating.

Specifically, there are 14 challenges that seek to highlight the importance of performing simple actions such as hugging, smiling, listening attentively, congratulating, thanking or promoting children's independence.

These challenges will be shared on Fundación Educacional Oportunidad's social networks (facebook.com/FunOportunidad/). Oportunidad(facebook.com/FunOportunidad/ and Instagram.com/fun_oportunidad/), and will also be made available to the more than 100 public schools in the Metropolitan and more than 100 public schools in the Metropolitan and O'Higgins regions that are part of the O'Higgins regions that are part of the early childhood education program Un Buen Comienzo and the and the nearly 20 schools that are part of the We Learn early English learning program in the We Learn early English teaching program in the regions of Coquimbo and Magallanes.

The executive director of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, Marcela Marzolo, said about the campaign that "our first concern is the children and their socioemotional wellbeing. and their socioemotional wellbeing. We want to show adults that, through simple actions, it is possible to create a positive and supportive environment for children. simple actions, it is possible to create a positive and nurturing environment for them, which will mitigate in some way the negative effects that confinement can bring. confinement can bring.   

Psychologist María Virginia López, coordinator of the organization's early education area, added that "these simple and concrete actions develop an emotional connection of respect and mutual enjoyment, which allows us to generate a climate of support that accompanies the children during the time they remain at home".

Find the details of each one of the challenges in this link https://oportunidadenlinea.cl/desafio-ninosfelices/

We made our debut on Elquina radio with a program that seeks to promote the English language in the Elqui Valley.

This Wednesday, April 22, the first chapter of the program will be broadcasted by the We Learn team of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, which will have entertaining sections that will allow children, young people and even adults to learn this language.

Since 2006, the early English teaching program We Learn of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad has been collaborating with public schools in the Elqui Valley with the objective of expanding the opportunities for children from pre-kindergarten to learn this language. Considering the efforts made by the schools to continue promoting learning when classes are suspended, the We Learn program has sought new ways to support this work and found in Radio Elquina an important ally.

Starting this Wednesday, April 22, at 3:00 p.m., the radio program "Con el Valle aprendo inglés" will be broadcast, hosted by Daniella Restuccia and Miguel Ángel Domínguez, who for one hour will share songs, games and other playful activities to teach the language even to adults who are interested in learning.

The head of the We Learn program of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, Paz Collao, said that "we are very grateful for the space that radio has given us, We are very grateful for the space that Radio Elquina has given us, demonstrating its commitment to education. Elquina has given us, demonstrating its commitment to education. This radio program is an initiative that seeks to support the community of the Elqui Valley with the learning English, reaching homes in an entertaining way. We will have sections where children can send us their audios of songs to sing and dance. sing and dance".

He also added that "it is important to keep learning at home during this period, It is important to keep learning at home during this time," she added, "but it is also very important to have fun, to have fun, to move around. but it is also very important to have fun, have a good time, move around, so it is a very dynamic, playful so it is a very dynamic, playful space so that everyone in the family can learn English from the learn English from the comfort of their own home.

"Con Con el Valle aprendo inglés" will have a premiere broadcast every Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. and will also have a repeat and will also have a rebroadcast of the episode on Saturdays at the same time. same time. Those who wish to participate by sending their audios for the different sections can send them to sections, can send them via Whatsapp to +56 9 3763 1838.

New platform makes educational resources available to support the strengthening of education in Chile

The E-learning section of our website contains innovative strategies, methodologies successfully tested in Chilean public schools, best practice videos, planning and downloadable material, which will be useful both to support parents with activities at home and to plan activities for back to school.

In a challenging scenario for the Chilean educational system, Fundación Educacional Oportunidad makes available to the educational community a new online tool, free and freely available, which will allow educators, kindergarten education assistants, teachers and management teams from Chile and other Spanish-speaking countries to train in language strategies, natural sciences, promotion of class attendance, English and continuous improvement.

Today this resource is even more important, because with the schools closed, it becomes a training opportunity for these teams, who, from their homes, can learn new strategies for when the schools open their doors, learn about examples of material for families and prepare their own from the available resources, to share with their parents during the contingency.

It is a platform with content based on the learning and based on the learning and experience acquired by the Un Buen Comienzo program, which since 2008 has been working Since 2008, this program has been collaborating with public schools in the Metropolitan and O'Higgins regions. Metropolitan and O'Higgins regions.

The resources are available at www.fundacionoportunidad.cl, where users must log in to the E-learning dashboard which leads to the learning modules and contents that will allow them to work on units such as phonological to work in a first stage on units such as phonological awareness, emergent writing, listening comprehension and strategies to expand the vocabulary of pre-kindergarten and kindergarten children. kindergarten and kindergarten children.

The platform also includes a Science Corner, with a selection of materials, activities and activities and lesson plans that allow to approach in a playful way the core "Exploration of the Natural of the Natural Environment" of the new Curricular Bases of Kindergarten Education, through 6 thematic axes: human body; healthy life; living beings and their environment; nature and their environment; nature and ecological habits; shadows and reflections; and movements. movements.

In the coming months, the platform will incorporate resources for other educational levels and will for other educational levels and will add new areas such as English teaching and continuous improvement. continuous improvement.

"We are very proud to be able to share the experience and lessons learned and learning accumulated for more than 12 years by the Foundation, so that more educational teams and so that more educational teams and directors have the opportunity to access them and put their learning at the and put their learning at the service of the children in early education in our country. our country. This is even more relevant for us in the context of the country we are living in, and we hope that it will be an important and we hope that it will be a useful tool both for professional development and for the professional development as well as for children's learning," said Marcela Marzolo, executive director of the Marzolo, executive director of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad.

High school students from the Elqui Valley graduate from We Learn Access English program

They completed a scholarship program of the U.S. Embassy in Chile, implemented by Fundación Educacional Oportunidad.

On Thursday, December 19, a ceremony was held to mark the end of the We Learn Access program, an English scholarship program of the U.S. Embassy in Chile that was implemented for the first time in the Coquimbo region by Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, with the support of Beyond English, in which 27 students from the Elqui Valley reinforced their English skills thanks to a scholarship that allowed them to have 360 extracurricular hours of classes for two years.

We Learn Access was supported by English-speaking professionals from Beyond English and local English teachers, who English teachers, who promoted the use of the language to the youngsters of the Liceo Mistraliano (Paihuano) and the Edmundo Vidal Cárdenas school (Vicuña) in activities outside of the activities outside the classroom that were developed in a playful way and with 4 axes that guided their astronomy, environmental protection, cultural identity and leadership skills. cultural identity and leadership skills.

The big event where these young people put into practice what they learned at We Learn Access was the July solar eclipse, where they worked as tour guides. solar eclipse in July, where they worked as tour guides providing information English-speaking visitors who visited the Elqui Valley. Elqui Valley.

After the We Learn Access completion ceremony, student Celeste Troncoso of the Celeste Troncoso from Liceo Mistraliano said, "I am sure that speaking English will make it easier for me that speaking English will make it much easier when I want to go and live in another country or when I want to study, so I am very or when I want to study, so I am very grateful. It was a very good experience where we were able to speak English and develop other skills that will help us in life. that will help us in life".

Sebastián Sebastián Fábregas, from the Edmundo Vidal Cárdenas school, added that "it was an excellent experience and I wish many other young people could have this opportunity to participate in the program. to participate in the program. It was very positive to speak with native speakers from an English-speaking English-speaking country and interacting with our own peers in that language. language.

First year of the Apprenticeships for a Good Start in Local Service program ends Puerto Cordillera

The #NiñosFelices initiative seeks to mitigate the emotional impact that children may be having during the period of social isolation through simple actions, such as sharing hugs, conversations, games and laughter with the adults present in their home, among others.

With training on the use of time for pedagogical purposes aimed at educators and assistants in early childhood education and another on emergent writing and use of time aimed at Heads of Technical Pedagogical Units, the pilot program "Learning for a Good Start", carried out in schools belonging to the Local Public Education Service (SLEP) Puerto Cordillera in the Coquimbo Region, came to an end.

"Learning for a Good Start" was implemented in the Coquimbo region thanks to a collaboration agreement between Fundación Educacional Oportunidad and the Undersecretary of Early Childhood Education.

This program is a light version of the Un Buen Comienzo (UBC) teacher and management professional development program that Fundación Educacional Oportunidad has been implementing for more than 12 years in public schools, and dispenses with classroom accompaniment processes, but addresses through training the strategies that UBC participating schools implement to improve the learning of children at the initial level.

Throughout the year, educational teams and management teams from 20 municipal schools of the SLEP Puerto Cordillera, made up of the communes of Coquimbo and Andacollo, participated, who not only participated in training, but also received various materials such as books for the classroom library, language plans for each title, attendance panels, alcohol gel, among others, those that are part of the language and assistance strategies promoted by the Foundation.

This pilot program focused on attendance during the first semester, presenting strategies to combat chronic absenteeism (missing more than 10% of school days), and language in the second semester, providing specific strategies to improve oral comprehension, vocabulary, emergent writing, and address the organization of time in the classroom.

One of the characteristics of this program is that not only preschool educators participate, but also incorporates the assistant in preschool education, as well as the heads of UTP, who were given tools for observation and feedback to the educational teams.

Next year, it is expected to deepen the assistance strategies by promoting the use by schools of the assistance platform made available by the Foundation, with the purpose of leaving installed capacity not only in the establishments, but also in the monitoring and follow-up processes carried out by the technical teams of the Local Service.

Trinidad Castro, Head of the Learning Transfer Area of the Foundation, the area in charge of this collaboration agreement, commented that "for the Foundation it was very gratifying that the Undersecretary of Early Childhood Education wanted to implement a pilot with our programs (a pilot is also being implemented with our English program in Puerto Natales), since one of the requirements for the selection, it was that they were programs implemented responsibly, with trajectory and that had demonstrated positive results in children."

84 municipal schools of O'Higgins met to review the work in early childhood education

The 2nd Learning Session of the year of the Improvement Network of the Good Start program, made up of more than 80 educational establishments, also made it possible to reflect on the data obtained and raise challenges for the year 2020.

On Thursday, December 5, educators and assistants in early childhood education, together with management teams and school principals from 84 public schools in the O'Higgins region met to review and celebrate the results achieved this year in the early education levels, as well as to analyze the lessons learned from collaborative work.

This meeting corresponded to the second Learning Session of the year of the Improvement Network of the Un Buen Comienzo (UBC) program of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, the only network in Chile that works with the objective of improving the learning of children at the initial level.

The session made it possible to share successful experiences in relation to the time that educators use for pedagogical purposes, children's attendance to classes, and those associated with the quality of interactions that take place in the early education classroom (prekindergarten and kindergarten).

This Improvement Network was created in 2018 with schools that previously participated for two years in the professional development program Un Buen Comienzo and aims to be a space where participants nurture their work in order to provide greater development opportunities for the children in their schools.

The executive director of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, Marcela Marzolo, pointed out that this last learning session of the year "was a space for celebration and at the same time for reflection on the learning obtained by the school teams. These instances are very enriching, since they allow for the exchange of experiences and the collaborative definition of how to face the challenges related to networking and the generation of significant learning for the children at the initial level".

40 schools from O'Higgins and Metropolitan regions met in 2nd UBC learning session

Around 200 people, including educators and kindergarten technicians, heads of technical-pedagogical units, directors and managers from the municipalities of Malloa, Paredones, San Fernando, Mostazal and El Olivar, in the O'Higgins region, and Renca in the Metropolitan region, analyzed the results of the first semester's work with the Fundación Educacional Oportunidad team to project the improvements to be made to face the remainder of the school year.

40 municipal schools from the Metropolitan and O'Higgins regions that participate in the professional development program A Good Start met this Thursday to share the progress they have made in their prekindergarten and kindergarten classrooms during the first semester and to project an improvement plan for the end of the school year.

Collaborative work is the basis of the continuous improvement methodology used by this program, whose objective is to improve the quality of early education, supporting schools in improving pedagogical and leadership practices so that children can achieve better socioemotional and language development.

During the day, a workshop was held to allow educational teams and managers to reflect on the results obtained to date. On the other hand, tools were given to the management teams to strengthen the areas that have allowed them to achieve good results in their schools and to adjust those where there is room for improvement.  

The executive director of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, Marcela Marzolo, pointed out that this Learning Session "is a very relevant instance, since for the second time this year it brought together the educational and management teams and the community representatives of all the schools participating in the Good Start program to share their achievements, learning and challenges, learning from each other and reflecting collectively to find together the best ways to move forward to achieve the goals, which translates into more and better learning for the children at the early childhood level".

English teachers from the Elqui Valley analyzed successful strategies for language learning

14 schools from the We Learn Improvement Network met in a new learning session to strengthen their collaborative work.

English teachers and management teams from 14 municipal schools in the municipalities of Paihuano and Vicuña, in the Elqui Valley, met to analyze the work carried out during the year and share strategies and actions that allowed them to promote the use of this foreign language in their students from an early age.

For the past three years, these schools have been part of the We Learn Improvement Network, whose purpose is to promote collaborative work among schools that have common learning objectives and which is based on the work developed by English teachers in the classroom and by the management teams at the school level, in order to enhance the results achieved by the students.

Developing quality interactions to achieve learning, generating spaces for students to learn based on their own challenges and enhancing pedagogical leadership through data analysis are the topics that have been addressed in this year's work and will be the basis for projecting improvement options and challenges for 2020.

The head of the We Learn program of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, Paz Collao, highlighted that "this third year we have seen great progress, especially in the collaborative work that schools do to contribute to student learning. This learning session has been a new opportunity for school teams to share their learning and achievements with their neighboring schools, strengthening innovation and progress through networking."

Expanding Opportunities" international seminar presented new strategies to enhance the teaching of English to children at an early age

The fifth version of the event was held in La Serena, with speakers from England and Uruguay and workshops by leading national professionals. In addition, teachers shared their experiences teaching English to hearing impaired children and told details of how the networks have become a space for collaboration.

On Friday, September 6, the 5th version of the international English teaching seminar "Expanding Opportunities" was held in La Serena, providing English teachers and management teams with creative and innovative tools and strategies to take back to their classrooms and schools.

The objective of this seminar is to generate opportunities for teachers and directors to learn new ways of teaching the language in order to generate greater learning opportunities for children from an early age.

The event, organized by Fundación Educacional Oportunidad and the Universidad de La Serena, included the participation of Susan Hillyard (England) founder and director of the English academy SHELTA who in her presentation "English through drama" showed the importance of teaching English with theatrical techniques such as creativity, role playing and improvisation with interactions that are as close as possible to real life.

In addition, Gabriel Díaz (Uruguay), director of the Ludus Center for innovation and pedagogical experimentation at the Catholic University of Uruguay, addressed the importance of teacher professional development in the area of English to maximize children's learning in the classroom in his talk "15 reasons why it makes sense to engage in professional development".

The international English seminar also included workshops to address issues such as the importance of the role of management teams in designing, managing and facilitating the development of English teachers in the school.  

In addition, teachers presented to their peers experiences that have allowed them to teach English to hearing impaired children, improve their students' pronunciation, use social networks to share teaching strategies, among others.

"I feel like this can help me quite a bit in the future to have more opportunities."

Emilio Neculñir, one of the 28 young people from the Elqui Valley who participated in the "English Winter Camp" to continue improving their English skills during the first week of winter vacation, valued positively the initiative of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, which ended this Friday.

Twenty-eight second and third grade students from the Elqui Valley took three days of their winter vacation to take part in the "English Winter Camp", which sought to promote the practice of English through the interaction of students with English-speaking professionals and English teachers in different situations, always in a playful and creative way.

During the school year, these youngsters from the Edmundo Vidal Cárdenas school in Vicuña and the Liceo Mistraliano in Paihuano are part of the We Learn Access program that Fundación Educacional Oportunidad develops in agreement with the U.S. Embassy in Chile and in alliance with Beyond English to provide them with extra hours of English outside of class hours, which they attend on a voluntary basis.

At the English camp, held during the first week of winter vacation, the 28 young people gathered at the Edmundo Vidal Cárdenas school to continue perfecting their English. "I feel that this can help me a lot in the future to have more opportunities. I have learned a lot in these days by spending so many hours in this camp where you learn a lot of English", said Emilio Neculñir from Liceo Mistraliano at the end of the English Winter Camp held this Friday, July 19, with the presence of the children's families.

Dayanara Ramírez, from the Edmundo Vidal Cárdenas school, also valued the progress they have made: "I feel that we have improved a lot because we understand what the miss speaks to us in English and we also pronounce and write better.

The head of the We Learn program of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, Paz Collao, explained that "exposure time is key in language learning. These days in which the students have had the opportunity to be exposed to the language throughout the day, communicating with their teachers and with English-speaking professionals, has really mobilized and improved their level of English".

Beyond English's English-speaking professional, Sophia Skaff, said the camp "is a good opportunity for them to practice the language. I feel that the quieter atmosphere of the winter vacations makes them more relaxed to converse in English with us and with each other".

Schools in the Elqui Valley planned improvements in English teaching for 2nd semester

English teachers and English-speaking professionals, together with principals and heads of the Technical Pedagogical Unit of 14 educational establishments in Vicuña and Paihuano that make up the We Learn Improvement Network of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad participated in the second Learning Session of the year.

For the past three years, 14 schools from the neighboring communes of Vicuña and Paihuano, in the Elqui Valley, have formed the We Learn Improvement Network, with the objective of working collaboratively to improve the English language learning of the children of the Elqui Valley. On Tuesday, July 9, they met for the second Learning Session of the year to monitor the strategies and results of the first semester.

The initiative, led by Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, allowed teachers and principals to share during the morning the initiatives and good practices they developed during the first semester to promote English in their schools. They also analyzed the indicators and goals established to know the state of progress in the first half of the year.

During the afternoon, the school teams, supported by the Foundation's We Learn and Continuous Improvement teams, adjusted their plans for the second semester, incorporating the successful experiences presented by their peers during the session.

The head of the We Learn program, Paz Collao, valued the importance of the collaborative work that has been developed and explained that "we have been working for three years with this improvement network and we have been constantly evaluating the generations of students in the schools that make it up and we see that they are having excellent results". He added that "we hope that the children who started in first grade and are now in third grade will project this learning throughout their school career and that when they are teenagers they will be able to communicate in English easily and without problems with people from other countries".

In addition, teachers will present to their peers experiences that have allowed them to teach English to hearing impaired children, improve their students' pronunciation, use social networks to share teaching strategies, among others.

For his part, the director of Continuous Improvement of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, Eduardo Jeria, highlighted the importance of holding this meeting, which will allow reorienting the processes that have not had a positive impact in the first half of the year.

"The Continuous Improvement methodology we use involves short testing cycles, so we don't have to wait a full year to know if we've had good results," he said, adding that "schools are constantly collecting data and indicators that are taking the temperature on how these strategies are working."

After the Second Learning Session, Pía Irigoyen, English teacher at the Cielo Claro school in Paihuano, gave details of the satisfaction of working in a network: "I appreciate that my ideas can also be tested by other colleagues and that they can tell me about the changes they have made and how their work has turned out. I also learn from others and take ideas from them. This is very gratifying for me, because it means that my work serves others and thus, together, we contribute more to the quality of education in the country.

The We Learn team visited schools in Puerto Natales that are part of the English pilot program.

The objectives of the meetings were to observe classes and reflect with teachers on their pedagogical practices and their impact on children's learning.

For a week, from June 10 to 14, the teachers and directors of the Baudilia Avendaño de Yousuff, Coronel Santiago Bueras, Capitán Juan Ladrillero and Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins schools in Puerto Natales received the We Learn team that is monitoring the pilot program that, during 2019 and 2020, will improve the English language skills of nearly 600 children in the area.

This pilot program, carried out by Fundación Educacional Oportunidad together with the Subsecretaría de Educación Parvularia and the Corporación Municipal de Puerto Natales, began to be implemented in March and at this stage of the year it was necessary to analyze with teachers and directors the state of progress and analyze possible improvements to be implemented during the remainder of the school year.

The We Learn team also observed classes and reflected with teachers on their teaching practices and their impact on children's learning.

Trinidad Castro, from the Learning Transfer area of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, highlighted the work carried out during the visit to the Magallanes region. "We worked with teachers and management teams with the methodology of continuous improvement that allows schools to identify where they are improving, where they need a little more help, and to design their own strategies that allow them to advance and meet their objectives," she explained.

WE LEARN EXPERIENCE

To enhance the work and with the objective of showing the experience of 12 years of We Learn work in the Elqui Valley, the director of the Edmundo Vidal Cárdenas school in Vicuña, Ruperto Pizarro, was invited to share with the teams from the schools of Puerto Natales. "It has been a good instance to tell our experience and how the program has allowed us to install skills and develop English competencies in children from a very early age".

Ruperto Pizarro, who was also a finalist in the Global Teacher Prize Chile, popularly known as the Nobel Prize for teachers, valued the fact that We Learn is taking place in Puerto Natales, since "just as the Elqui Valley has a tourist context, many foreigners arrive, and the fact that children and young people have the tools to get by speaking this language is a great advantage".

Jordi Longás: "It is well proven that the positive relationship between school and families points to success".

The Spanish doctor in pedagogy shared his experience in socio-educational networks with educational teams and directors of the O'Higgins Region.

Jordi Longás, a researcher specialized in the creation of spaces for collaboration between schools and the community, visited Rancagua to give a talk and share experiences with nearly 100 participants of the Improvement Network A Good Start (UBC) of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, composed of educators, kindergarten technicians, UTP heads, directors and managers of 89 schools and 118 classrooms in 12 municipalities of the O'Higgins Region.

During the event, together with the members of the only network in Chile focused on improving kindergarten education, Longás presented details of his experience in collaborative work and invited the participants to carry out practical exercises to recognize who their collaborative networks are and what relationship they are building with them.

"We have had a spectacular day with a lot of participation and interest in collaborative work," said Jordi Longás after the meeting. And he took the opportunity to leave a message to the community: "it is well proven that the positive relationship between school and families points to success. I would tell them to help the teachers, to trust them and also that the school trusts the parents. Between them, they should build good collaborative relationships".

At the meeting, representatives of the communes of Coltauco and Chimbarongo, members of the UBC Improvement Network, also had the opportunity to share with their peers from the O'Higgins region some of their successful practices to improve children's learning. Afterwards, they joined a panel to exchange ideas that was moderated by Álvaro González, Systemic Leadership Coordinator of Líderes Educativos.

The director of the Chimbarongo Nursery School, Marcela Lira, emphasized that "it was very enriching to listen to Jordi because he gave us new tools to further improve our Improvement Network. The fact that we were able to share our experience is part of what it means to work collaboratively: We all learn from each other".

Young people from the Elqui Valley will guide English-speaking visitors during the solar eclipse

Second and third grade students from the municipalities of Vicuña and Paihuano, who participate in the We Learn Access Program, have been preparing since last year to host the English-speaking visitors who will come to the Elqui Valley to witness the most important astronomical phenomenon of the century.  

On Tuesday, July 2, a solar eclipse will be visible from a strip of the Pacific Ocean and part of South America and, although this phenomenon, which has been catalogued as the most important astronomical event of the century, will be partially visible throughout our country, the Coquimbo region will be the place from where this event can be enjoyed in all its fullness.  

The high presence of English-speaking visitors and the international press coverage will be the ideal scenario for the 30 second and third grade students of the We Learn Access program of Fundación Educacional Oportunidad and the U.S. Embassy in Chile, with the support of the respective municipalities, to put their knowledge into practice.

Since 2018, these young people have voluntarily participated in the program by developing leadership and communication skills around initiatives that promote astronomy, environmental protection and the cultural identity of the area. As part of this year's activities, the young people will host English-speaking tourists visiting their communes to witness the eclipse.

On the same day of the event, a group of students will be at the Plaza Gabriela Mistral in Vicuña, where they will be available for English-speaking visitors and will conduct "city tours" through the main tourist attractions of the commune. These tours will be conducted in pairs of students and will be free of charge for those interested. 

On the previous day, students from Paihuano will be in the town square offering historical reviews to foreigners, highlighting the historical heritage of the town and providing alternative tours and sites to visit once the astronomical phenomenon is over.

ABOUT WE LEARN

Fundación Educacional Oportunidad has been implementing the "We Learn" early English teaching program for 12 years in public schools in the Elqui Valley in the Coquimbo region, benefiting more than a thousand students from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade each year. "We Learn Access" continues this initiative, so that high school students can continue to improve their command of this foreign language and thus expand their future job opportunities.