Jaen January 19, 2009. – According to Master-D group leader training venture in Spain, the percentage of Murcia interested in courses to prepare for competitions has increased by 39% percent in the last year. Of these, 56% are women compared to 44% of men and of the total, 29% a university has 3% more than the national average-, aged between 25 and 30 mostly . ECRE that this increase is mainly due to economic times being experienced by the country as people seek more than ever, job security and comfort laboralu Tristan said Raul Gonzalez, head of the teaching staff at the company. EDE fact, 93% of people who are preparing us in Jaen competitions or are interested in taking courses not currently working, 8% more than the average espanolau. The most commonly requested preparations in 2008 and whose demand is expected to continue growing this year are courses Administrative Assistant, National Police, solar energy, guards and technical school education.
The oppositions in Jaen have experienced in the last year demand increased 32%, 15% more than the national average. With regard to technical courses (in the field of classical FP as welding, maintenance, repair of computers, air etc), demand grew by 95% – 86% more than in the rest of Spain. In the professional courses (travel agent, hotel receptionist, technician in child education etc) demand was 59%. eto 2009 all depends on the evolution of the economic scenario, but if the economy and unemployment figures continue as before, we expect to receive about 20% more requests for information to prepare anterioresu competitions in years, concludes Raul Gonzalez. External Relations Master-D, Manuel Fandos has been responsible for the Departments of Educational Innovation, Product and Mastervision Master-D and is currently External Relations of the company. Doctor in Educational Psychology from the University of Huelva, Bachelor of Science in Education from UNED and Ecclesiastical Studies from the Pontifical University of Salamanca, Fandos a degree in Theology from the Regional Center for Theological Studies of Aragon, and the University Teaching Zaragoza. It also offers the Postgraduate Diploma in Adult Education and is a trainer of trainers and monitor leisure.
His work includes the director of various centers of Public Education, Lifelong Learning Advisor at the Centers for Resource Teachers and Ejea de los Caballeros, Calatayud and Zaragoza Juan de Lanuza psychologist and the MEC. Fandos Manuel has worked also as an associate professor at the University of Manchester (England) and professor of Experimental Speech, and Speech and New Technologies and Teaching Methodology. Head of the Department of Experimental Speech-Leng Fono Aragon, (affiliate of the University Manchester). Exercises, in turn, as a consultant to Kaleidos, Office Services educational psychologists in Zaragoza.