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Speech
by the President of the Republic of Cuba, Fidel Castro Ruz, at
the ceremony for the reopening of
254 schools that were built or refurbished in the
country’s capital, held at the “Astral” Theater
on August 13, 2002
Compatriots
of the capital and of Cuba:
Around
20 months ago, in December of 2001, a slow and exhausting effort
began. It was necessary to totally refurbish and furnish over
734 primary and secondary schools in the country’s capital,
refurbish 12 that had been abandoned, and build 33 new ones.
This work would considerably improve the conditions in all
facilities of this kind, and would increase the number of
schoolrooms by 2616, something needed fundamentally for a new
primary education program, for which existing classrooms were
limited in number and saturated with students. Of the 536
primary schools, 513 had lunchrooms which served food prepared
at the schools or brought in from outside, in highly unfavorable
conditions. The state of the existing kitchens was precarious;
the food storage and preparation equipment was obsolete and none
of it worked. Everything had to be replaced in order to serve
the needs of close to 130,000 primary school students who
required these services, since their parents or other relatives
were unavailable to provide them with lunch at home because of
work or other obligations. To this number was added the 10,673
special education students who take their meals at school.
One
can imagine the list of additional problems, such as the total
lack or interruption in the supply of running water, the lack of
cold water drinking fountains in all the schools, missing doors
and windows, leaking roofs, and serious shortages and
difficulties in sanitary services, affecting many schools.
The
average number of students to a classroom was 37, although in
several hundred schools the figure ranged between 40 and 50 per
classroom.
In
the capital, the material conditions in the schools and the
shortage of primary school teachers were the most difficult in
the whole country. The longstanding blockade, and very
particularly the special period and the enormous shortage of
resources it entailed, combined with the supposed loss of the
teaching vocation among our young people, had left profound and
seemingly insurmountable scars on such an extraordinary and
decisive revolutionary and social task as education.
Studies
carried out demonstrated that children in the primary schools of
the capital possessed roughly one half of the knowledge of
primary school-aged children in Santiago de Cuba. In comparison
with the rest of the country, the children of the City of Havana
were in the same position as the primary school-aged children of
Latin America in comparison with Cuba. As has been shown by
research conducted by international organizations, our primary
school-aged children, as a whole, possess twice the average
knowledge of primary school students in those countries.
The
situation in the capital’s schools had to be remedied, no
matter how severe the shortages of material resources were, or
how many sacrifices had to be made.
In
September of 2000, at the beginning of the school year, we set
ourselves the ambitious goal of solving the city’s primary
school problem within a period of no more than two years, while
at the same time applying measures and concepts throughout the
country that would maximize and increase the knowledge possessed
by children at this educational level. This would serve to place
our country far above any other in the world.
In
groups of 100 or more schools, concluded restorations have been
periodically inaugurated throughout this time.
At
a ceremony held on April 27, 2001, in the municipality of Plaza
de la Revolución, the first 144 refurbished schools were
inaugurated. And this past June 29, in the municipality of La
Lisa, the third group of refurbished schools was inaugurated
with the completion of school number 402. At that point in time,
there were still 344 schools to be refurbished, plus the 33 new
schools whose construction was yet to be concluded; in several
of them, it had not even begun.
There
were only slightly more than two months left for the task to be
completed within the time projected. September was the deadline
for the conclusion of this noble and colossal endeavor, which
would benefit over a quarter of a million children and
adolescents in our capital, in less than two years.
During
this brief period of time, we also took on the task of training
over 4000 new primary school teachers through intensive training
programs. The students in these programs had volunteered to
participate and were selected from among the last-year students
of senior high schools with a pedagogical profile in the City of
Havana studying in schools in the countryside in the neighboring
province of Havana.
The
first 500 began their studies at a school in the municipality of
Melena del Sur, specially prepared and equipped with the
necessary materials and proper conditions for intensive study,
with a distinguished and select group of educational
specialists.
Despite
the fact that the students boarded at the school and only left
it every two weeks – there were 401 from the City of Havana
and 100 from Matanzas, to be precise – not a single one
dropped out of the program. The same was true of the two
subsequent courses. This was truly a remarkable accomplishment
on the part of the directors and instructors at this prestigious
and now famous school.
The
excellent results from these first graduates, their dedication,
their enthusiasm, their efficient work as teachers, each one
under the supervision of a university graduate in primary
education, have definitively struck down the erroneous belief in
the lack of a vocation among our youth for studying and carrying
out necessary tasks, when these are combined with their own
particular professional interests and with wide-ranging and
varied prospects for continued university studies.
At
a very young age, barely 19, they will already be carrying out
paid work that is highly respectable and of extraordinary
importance and social prestige.
When
this program began, practically all we had to count on was the
heroism of the city’s teachers, the revolutionary spirit of
our people, the numerous educational facilities and the enormous
human capital created by the Revolution. The minimal resources
available for such a program needed to be maximized and
multiplied.
As
we near the deadline, suffice it to say that the cost of the
important and vital construction program for the capital’s
schools is less than 10% of the damage suffered and cost
incurred for the reconstruction and repair of the destruction
caused by Hurricane Michelle.
Nothing
is impossible for the tenacious, intelligent, combative and
patriotic people of this city. The battle of the schools could
not be lost and will not be lost. Everything had to be done with
maximum order, without interrupting or affecting any other
project involving production facilities and essential services.
It
was vacation time, there were no classes or teaching activities;
work could continue day and night, turning each day into two,
three or four. And this is precisely what was done and will
continue to be done by our brave forgers of schools, in almost
all of the projects underway.
Select forces from other provinces have shown their
solidarity by supporting the school construction projects in the
capital.
Around
22,000 professional construction workers, made up for the most
part by workers from the most prestigious contingents in the
capital and the experienced mini-brigade movement, supported
every hour and every minute by thousands of volunteers –
including men and women of all professions, teachers, students,
children, adolescents, young people and even senior citizens –
working with order and discipline, a guaranteed supply of
materials, good organization and political and technical
leadership, have achieved the feat of concluding the restoration
or construction of 254 schools in only 45 days, between June 29
and August 13. There are still 123 educational facilities whose
restoration or construction must be completed in order to
conclude the program.
If
I had to find a name for this feat, I would name it after the
Russian novel recounting the Red Army’s heroic defense of
Moscow from the Nazi hordes: Days
and Nights, written by Constantine Simonov.
At
times, of course, there were mistakes made, or cases of
inefficiency, lack of discipline or coordination, and other
human errors, during this highly complicated and immense
construction program, yet such shortcomings were battled
incessantly and without rest. Because of this, what stands out
overwhelmingly is the discipline, efficiency and spirit of hard
work and sacrifice that prevailed. Nothing could tarnish this
accomplishment.
In
this final stage, work is advancing on the basis of the
tremendous experience already accumulated, and with the help of
reinforcement, in each of the projects yet to be concluded, from
the most qualified personnel from already finished projects, as
well as much greater productivity and renewed enthusiasm.
The
weather has been and continues to be the fundamental concern.
This summer has not been a very rainy one, fortunately.
The
preventive measure was adopted of placing priority on the laying
of foundations and construction of roofs, so as to ensure that
the final phases of each project would not be interrupted by
rain.
The
ingeniousness of our technicians has shone, as has the
commitment shown by every single one of the heads of the
organizations and enterprises whose construction workers and
volunteers have contributed to the restoration and building
efforts.
One
principle has been applied with the utmost rigor: the quality of
every work carried out has prevailed over everything else.
Systematic vigilance and control have been constant. In turning
their children’s schools into the pride and the greatest
interest of all the neighbors, millions of eyes watched with
special care over the quality and beauty of what was being
created.
It
should be remembered, in addition to all of the foregoing, that
each completed school is equipped with a modern computer lab,
young teachers specially trained to teach computer skills,
audiovisual equipment in every classroom, and an educational
channel at their disposal.
The
spectacular performance of our capital has been highly
encouraging during this hot summer. The reports of schools being
refurbished in the other provinces are excellent as well.
Aware
of the immense effort awaiting us throughout the country in
order to achieve a leap in quality in our educational services
and a genuine revolution in this field with a minimum of
expenditures and relying fundamentally on our human capital, our
confidence and certainty have been reinforced.
And
as I said three days ago at the graduation of 741 students from
the Intensive Training School for Nurses in El Cotorro, we are
not forgetting and will never forget another area of the utmost
importance: health care services, which have also been severely
hit by the special period, in addition to the brutal and bloody
imperialist blockade, while subjective factors and the
incompetence of some officials continue to play an important
role alongside the objective difficulties.
This
area will be given solid and profound emphasis to guarantee the
tremendous advances already achieved and to reach even greater
heights through the full use of the enormous human capital
available to it. With their scientific skill and spirit of
solidarity and humanism, those who make up this human capital
have astonished the world with the services they are currently
providing in numerous other countries.
On
this very night, thousands of new health care professionals and
technicians will be graduating. The forces of our glorious army
in the battle for life, vanquishers of pain and death, are
growing and multiplying. Their fighting spirit will grow ever
stronger; their knowledge, more profound. In close unity with
our researchers and scientists, they will be examples and
champions of a new conception of the noble function of health
care services, a conception totally divorced from the vile
commercial spirit sown by the imperialist, capitalist and
neoliberal system ruling the world today.
It
must not be forgotten that during this same year, 2002, the city
victoriously waged, throughout 70 consecutive days of incessant
struggle, without a single day of rest, the battle against
dengue, totally eradicated here and in the rest of the country.
Moreover, for ten months our people have been working to repair
the damage caused by the most destructive and devastating
hurricane of the last 100 years; that work will be completed in
less than 12 months.
These
and other areas so vital to justice, well-being, freedom and
dignity for all human beings will advance forcefully in the
midst of our now historic and impressive battle of ideas in the
convulsed and desperate world surrounding us.
The
upcoming month of September will be unforgettable because of its
transcendental importance for education in Cuba.
On
September 2, over 5000 young people will graduate from Intensive
Training Courses in Primary School Teaching, hailing from the
provinces of the City of Havana, Matanzas, Cienfuegos and Ciego
de Avila. They will be joined in the same ceremony by the first
thousand graduates, already fully exercising their beautiful
profession.
On
September 9, the Intensive Training Course for Secondary School
Teachers will be inaugurated at the Salvador Allende school
facilities, with 4500 students from throughout the country. This
will mark the beginning of an equally important phase that will
revolutionize secondary school education, which is currently
facing a profound crisis that is worldwide in scope and
seemingly insurmountable.
And
September 16 will bring the official inauguration of the
2002-2003 school year.
The
children of Havana and the rest of the country, for their part,
will begin classes on September 3.
Congratulations,
compatriots of the capital and the whole country!
Battle
after battle, we will continue confronting dangers and
overcoming obstacles.
I
do not want to go on any longer. Actions always speak much
louder than words.
Thank
you for everything you have done!
Thank
you for the profound educational and cultural revolution you are
carrying out, which will not only benefit our people, but also
many others!
Thank
you for the example you are offering the world today through
your tenacious, heroic and creative struggle!
Long
live socialism!
Patria
o muerte!
Venceremos!
Translated
by ESTI
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