The Provincial Director of the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (MEyFP) in Melilla, Juan Ángel Berbel, has reported that the course for the pilot schools of the ‘Phoenicia’ program has begun.
Funded by the Recovery Plan and with an investment of 3.6 million euros, it intends to be operational in its academic management phase in the 2024-25 academic year, in order to replace already obsolete programs and with numerous operational improvements, more intuitive tools and more reliable data loading.
This course, which is organized by the Educational Programs Unit (UPE) of the Provincial Directorate of MEyFP and which is being taught by the company AYESA, will replace the current ‘Alborán’ for the 2024-25 academic year as an educational tool for the computerized management of educational centers.
In the next few days AYESA’s managers will train the managers of the centers that are carrying out the pilotage, specifically the CIFP ‘Reina Victoria Eugenia’, IES ‘Juan Antonio Fernández’, IES ‘Virgen de la Victoria’ and CEIP ‘Juan Caro Romero’ to start their economic management in January, while the rest of the functionalities will be implemented progressively. The course will continue to be taught in online mode over the coming months.
Thus, as reported by Berbel, the secretaries and some teachers of the pilot centers of the new educational center management program ‘Phoenicia’, as well as members of the UPE, Mechanisation and personnel responsible for the economic management of the Provincial Director of the MEyFP, have attended the course taught by the computer company AYESA, responsible for the implementation of the program.
“The new ‘Phoenicia’, which will replace in the coming months the current ‘Alborán’, as well as the economic management program ‘GECE 2002’, will have numerous novelties demanded by the educational administration, management teams and teachers, based on the ‘Seneca’ program that is used in Andalusia,” he said.