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Mineduc Kicks Off the First Phase of the Atacama Plan, a Strategy that Seeks to Strengthen the New Public Education and the Sleps

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Even Copiapó moved this day the Minister of Education, Nicolás Cataldo, to -together with the senator for the Atacama Region, Yasna Provoste, and the governor of the region, Miguel Varas- present the first phase of the Atacama Plan, collaborative work developed by various universities together with the Mineduc and which aims to go to help students, families, teachers and the educational community of the New Public Education.

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Even Copiapó moved this day the Minister of Education, Nicolás Cataldo, to -together with the senator for the Atacama Region, Yasna Provoste, and the governor of the region, Miguel Varas- present the first phase of the Atacama Plan, collaborative work developed by various universities together with the Mineduc and which aims to go to help students, families, teachers and the educational community of the New Public Education.

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• Yasna Provoste: “We have worked for months to design this plan for educational recovery in Atacama, both in its pedagogical reinforcement component and in the infrastructure repair plan. Always looking to integrate the whole of the educational communities.” -Nelson Vásquez, rector of the PUCV: “The Atacama Plan is an opportunity for New Public Education.” -Codelco pledged help for Plan Atacama, through high schools and schools in the region. -…

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La Tercera broke the news in Chile on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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