The Ministry of Education of Guatemala, known as Mineduc Guatemala, recently shared a series of messages on its official Twitter account addressing topics ranging from sexual violence prevention to educational infrastructure and innovative teaching programs.
On November 3, 2025, the ministry posted a message encouraging victims and witnesses to report sexual violence. The tweet stated: "¡Hablarlo cambia todo! No tengas miedo de denunciar la violencia sexual #NoMásViolenciaSexual #1510Cuéntalo #Denuncia https://t.co/N3pNxMmhTB".
Two hours later, on November 4, 2025, Mineduc Guatemala highlighted improvements in educational facilities across the country. The post read: " Más de 18 mil centros educativos en todo el país han sido remozados por el Ministerio de Educación, fortaleciendo espacios seguros, dignos y adecuados para el aprendizaje de las niñas, los niños, adolescentes y jóvenes.
Te invitamos a visitar la página de remozamientos y https://t.co/gITreluWqo".
Later that day, the ministry promoted an initiative focused on chess as a pedagogical tool for teachers. The tweet said: " Docente, tu talento en ajedrez puede transformar el aprendizaje en el aula
Forma parte de la iniciativa “Ajedrez en el Aula”, un programa que busca certificar a los docentes y promover entornos comunitarios donde el ajedrez sea una herramienta pedagógica para potenciar el https://t.co/YaZcX3aOu2".
The Ministry of Education is responsible for developing and implementing education policy in Guatemala. Its recent efforts include campaigns against sexual violence and projects aimed at improving learning environments by renovating thousands of schools nationwide. Additionally, it supports teacher training programs such as "Ajedrez en el Aula," which aims to integrate chess into classroom activities as a means to enhance students' cognitive skills and community engagement.
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