The Wiese foundation presents the VIII International Archaeology Conference
In this eighth edition, the results of the latest investigations at the El Brujo Archaeological Complex will be presented, and we will talk about the value of absolute dating for the understanding of pre-Hispanic history on the North Coast of Peru. Furthermore, the specialists responsible for the first projects for taxes project in the cultural […]
What are the biosafety measures that schools in Peru follow?
For students to have a safe return to classes, is important that not only they are careful, but also their parents and teachers. Since the start of in-person classes in Peru, the Ministry of Education has set strict biosafety measures to avoid COVID-19 infection among students. The effectiveness of these norms could be reflected in […]
Llama Pack, a social venture at the heart of Cusco that helps the local people of the Sacred Valley of the Incas
Thanks to the work coordinated between its cofounders and the local people of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, this social venture was part of the Wiese Foundation’s Entrepreneurship Fund. Llama Pack is a Peruvian business that has its origin in the bellybutton of the world. Ever since they decided to launch this idea in […]
What challenges does education face during this stage of the post-pandemic?
The challenges that the pandemic has left for education pose great obstacles for teachers and parents. The pandemic has left a big scar on education in all the countries of the world. Distance learning and the virtual experience, while efficient for avoiding COVID-19 infection and continuing with academic activities, left disproportionate differences that have set […]
The Wiese Foundation and the Economic Culture Fund of Peru form an alliance for cultural diffusion at the national level
Thanks to an alliance with the Economic Culture Fund of Peru, the works published by the Wiese Foundation can be obtained in the shops and bookstores of the distribution network of this renowned editorial, at the national level. Last Friday, June 10, both entities signed a cooperative agreement through which the Economic Culture Fund will […]
Profile of a social entrepreneur: Valery Zevallos, the young Arequipeñan who aims to be a reference for sustainable fashion in Peru
With a childhood marked by fashion, today Valery has achieved one of her biggest dreams, having her own clothing brand related to caring for the environment and women’s empowerment, which is what led her to become part of the Wiese Foundation’s Entrepreneurship Fund. Defining the personality of an entrepreneur like Valery is complicated. Since the […]
“Identity, Memory, Project”, a workshop that brought teachers from the province of Ascope closer to their cultural heritage
Teachers participating in the project “School and Identity”, under the Wiese Foundation’s Educational Quality program, attended this workshop on Saturday, April 30. On Saturday, April 30, the workshop for teachers “Identity, Memory, Project” took place as part of the actions carried out for the initiative “School and Identity”, under the Wiese Foundation’s Educational Quality program […]
What is stress, and how can you overcome it in the family environment?
Sara Encinas, from the Educational Quality program of the Wiese Foundation, gives recommendations about how to deal with this problem, which affects almost half of Limeñans. Stress presents itself throughout our lives, in different moments and in different ways. This has been studied since hundreds of years ago and has an important role in the […]
Welcoming Spaces, the key to the return to in-person classes for teachers
Managing these environments within schools not only helps teachers to overcome the effects of the pandemic, but also carries over to their students. Welcoming spaces are environments for listening in a group or exchanging personal experiences about some important occurrence, a useful tool that Rosario Bringas, a specialist in expressive arts therapy from the Educational […]
Return to in-person classes: how do we deal with the fear of COVID-19 infection?
Following the return of millions of Peruvian students to in-person classes, one of the most common fears is of COVID-19 infection. Students, parents, and teachers have kept up a constant battle, for the last two years, to avoid COVID-19 infection; complying with and respecting the norms set by the Peruvian government to stop the spread […]