What Happened
Students from 15 educational institutions in the Panamá Centro region attended a workshop titled “Éxito” this Saturday at the Instituto José Dolores Moscote. According to the report, the participants received training designed to strengthen leadership and communication skills.
Details of the Workshop
The workshop, held at the Instituto José Dolores Moscote, focused on practical training sessions to develop competencies in leadership and effective communication. Organizers described the event as an opportunity for students to build confidence, improve public speaking and teamwork, and prepare for community and school leadership roles.
Background
Leadership and communication workshops have become increasingly common in Panama’s schools as educators and community groups seek ways to complement formal curricula with soft-skills development. Such initiatives aim to prepare young people for academic, civic and professional challenges by reinforcing interpersonal skills and self-management techniques.
What This Means
For participating students, the workshop provides targeted support that can enhance classroom engagement and future employability. For schools in Panamá Centro, events like this help foster collaboration between educational institutions and community organizations, and contribute to broader efforts to strengthen youth participation in civic life.
Next Steps
The Telemetro report does not detail follow-up activities or future dates for similar workshops. If the model continues, schools may host additional sessions to reach more students across the region and to reinforce skills learned in this initial training.
