translated from Spanish: Guadalupe Rincón, 60 years in teaching in Mazatlan

Mazatlan, Sinaloa.- José Guadalupe Rincón Andrade, with 60 years in the service of education, is still active in teaching, ready to learn every day from his students and fellow teachers. The 82-year-old mentor is originally from Villa de las Casas, Tamaulipas, but much of his professional life has developed in various parts of the republic, with a greater presence in Mazatlan. 
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Being a teacher in the rural area gave him the foundation for his daily work. Years ago, the mentors, when they graduated from the Normal School, were going to work for the communities. Today, few of the new generations want to go to the rural area. Rincón Andrade had the opportunity to teach the children of inmates in the Maria Islands, and even some of the inmates, to read and write. Changes
In these six decades in teaching, José Guadalupe emphasizes that he has been involved in reforms to education, improvements in educational infrastructure, equipment and technology that enrich the daily task. But they had never faced a health emergency such as the Covid-19 pandemic, which forces the teacher to use all the technological tools and be even more creative to be in contact with their students, as there are dozens of students who do not have the means to study from a distance. It refers that no child should be out of teaching in this school year. Currently, Rincón Andrade is principal of the Angela Peralta elementary, located in the flores Magón colony.It has a student population of 750 students and working from home does not prevent them from being close to children. Each teacher organizes the way you work with your children. The mentor is a graduate of the Lauro Aguirre Rural Normal School in Tamatán, Tamaulipas. He studied at the National Pedagogical University, of which he was also a teacher. He was head of the Sepyc in the south, and although he has participated in politics, he always returns to the classrooms.



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