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Walter Béneke

Carlos Walter Teodoro Béneke Medina (May 31, 1930 – April 27, 1980)[1][2][3][4] was a Salvadoran politologist, economist, sociologist, journalist, and writer.[5] He held various diplomatic positions and served as the head of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Walter Béneke
Minister of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador
In office
September 1971 – 30 June 1972
Preceded byGuillermo Paz Larín
Succeeded byMauricio Borgonovo
Minister of Education of El Salvador
In office
1 July 1967 – September 1971
Personal details
Born
Carlos Walter Teodoro Béneke Medina

(1930-05-31)May 31, 1930
San Salvador, El Salvador
DiedApril 27, 1980(1980-04-27) (aged 49)
San Salvador, El Salvador
Manner of deathAssassination (gunshot wound)

He is known for being at the forefront of the Educational Reform of 1968 and for being the promoter of the Televisión Educativa de El Salvador (Canal 10), under the presidential term of Fidel Sánchez Hernández.

In addition, he is the author of two national award-winning dramatic works: El paraíso de los imprudentes (1955) and Funeral Home (1958).[6]

Formation edit

Walter Béneke was born in 1930, in the cradle of an upper-middle-class landlord family. He is the son of Sara Medina de Béneke, who was president of the "Sociedad de Señoras de la Caridad" (Society of Ladies of Charity), which manages the San Vicente de Paul Homes for the Elderly;[5] his father, on the other hand, was of German origin. He completed his secondary studies at the Jesuit school Externado de San José in San Salvador.[7][8]

In the early 1950s, he traveled to Spain to study political science and economics at the Central University of Madrid.[7] There he met the future El Salvador president Fidel Sánchez Hernández, who was doing his military studies at that time precisely in the city of Madrid.[4] He continued training with courses in journalism and contemporary problems at the Menéndez Pelayo International University.[7] During this time, Béneke dedicated himself to traveling through some European countries, such as France, Switzerland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, absorbing a great deal of knowledge of European culture.[4]

Literature edit

In the mid-1950s, Walter Béneke returned to El Salvador to venture into the existentialist theatre. In 1955, he was the winner of the Floral Games of San Salvador for his work El paraíso de los imprudentes (1955) and in 1958 he would obtain first place in the theater branch of the IV National Culture Competition for Funeral Home (1958).[4]

Diplomatic and political life edit

Around 1955, Béneke was the secretary of the Salvadoran embassy in Germany.[8] In the early 1960s he worked in the Ministry of Economy, and in 1961 was assigned as ambassador to Japan (1961-1966).[9]

In Japan, Béneke was impressed by the way the Japanese government used television for educational purposes. In 1962, he then asked the Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai (Japan Broadcasting Company) to conduct a study on the possibility of implementing instructional television in El Salvador. The results of this study were revealed and showed that it was very favorable to carry out the project and invest in the equipment to achieve it.[9] This rapprochement reinforced the international relationships between Japan and El Salvador.[10]

A commission was created in 1963 to carry out this project but failed to take concrete actions. In 1964 an educational television department was created, but it had little budget and priority by the minister of education at that time. In 1966, Béneke left his position as ambassador and was assigned to head the Educational Television Commission of El Salvador. After several meetings, they agreed to implement the program with students from the third cycle of basic education, taking into account the search for financing for the project.[9]

Minister of Education and Educational Reform of 1968 edit

Upon assuming the presidency in July 1967, Fidel Sánchez Hernández places Béneke in charge of the ministry of education, leading the implementation of the so-called Educational Reform of 1968.[9]

The educational reform consisted of reorganizing the administration of the Ministry of Education, diversifying the curricula of secondary education, that is, diversifying the diversified baccalaureates to provide technical tools to students to integrate into the labor market[11] and implement the educational television in the classrooms.

Nevertheless, by 1968, this reform had generated an opposition, led by the teachers' union, the National Association of Salvadoran Educators, whose strikes paralyzed the country's educational system.[11]

Other charges edit

After serving as minister of education, in September 1971,[9] he was reassigned to the position of minister of foreign affairs up to 1972. He was also director of the Central American Technological Institute and the Mortgage Bank of El Salvador; also, he was the secretary of the Embassy of El Salvador in Guatemala and ambassador of El Salvador in Austria.[7]

Murder edit

Béneke was assassinated on April 27, 1980, outside his home in San Salvador. The suspect was hidden behind a tree outside his house, and when Béneke got out of his car he was wounded by a gunshot, then he walked a couple of meters and fell down in front of his house; the attacker escaped in a car that waited for him. It was never clarified the motive for the crime and who had been the perpetrator of his death. Béneke's funeral took place in the Corazón de María church in San Salvador.[4]

Plays edit

  • El paraíso de los imprudentes (Ministry of Culture, Editorial Department, 1955)
  • Funeral Home (Ministry of Culture, Editorial Department, 1958)

References edit

  1. ^ Rafael, González Gosálbez (2018). La experiencia teatral universitaria de nuestros cómicos en sus testimonios – Anales de Literatura Española. Teatro Español Universitario (TEU) n.º 29-30 (in Spanish). Alicante: Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. pp. 97–118.
  2. ^ Orellana, Jorge Eduardo (2003). Literatura centroamericana. Diccionario de Autores Contemporáneos (PDF). Colección Cultural de Centro América, Serie Literaria No., 12, Fundación VIDA (published May 15, 2003). pp. 98–99. ISBN 978-9992453124.
  3. ^ "Foreign ministers E-K". Rulers.org. from the original on May 13, 2020. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Walter Béneke, el hombre que se adelantó a su tiempo". Diario1.com (in Spanish). May 25, 2018. from the original on December 10, 2019. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  5. ^ a b García, Jaime (July 21, 2016). "Fallece doña Sara de Béneke a los 108 años". El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish). from the original on June 16, 2020. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  6. ^ Córdova, Alejandro (2016). Hipiies de barranco. Legado de Roberto Salomón al teatro salvadoreño. San Salvador: Índole Editores. ISBN 978-99923-51-390.
  7. ^ a b c d Arellano, Jorge. "Literatura centroamericana – Diccionario Jorge Arellano". doczz.net. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  8. ^ a b Navarrete, Luis Sarbelio (January 30, 2003). "Recuerdos de Alemania: De la condesa y el robo de la autopista – Editoriales". El Diario de Hoy. from the original on August 10, 2019. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d e Schramm, Wilbur (March 1973). Instructional Television in the Educational Reform of El Salvador. Information Bulletin Number Three (PDF). Academy for Educational Development, Washington, D. C. Information Center on Instructional Technology.; Stanford Univ., Calif. Inst. for Communication Research. p. 12.
  10. ^ Miranda, Enrique (February 22, 2005). "El Salvador es un país especial para Japón". El Diario de Hoy. from the original on March 30, 2017. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  11. ^ a b Guandique, Manuela A. (2000). "Una nueva reforma educativo es utopía en El Salvador – Análisis y Reflexiones - Theorethikos". Universidad Francisco Gavidia. from the original on June 18, 2020. Retrieved June 18, 2020.

Bibliography edit

  • Arellano, Jorge Eduardo (May 15, 2003): ''Literatura Centroamericana, Diccionario de Autores Contemporáneos'. Colección Cultural de Centro América, Serie Literaria No., 12, Fundación VIDA, 2003. p-98-99. ISBN 9992453125.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Beneke and the second or maternal family name is Medina Carlos Walter Teodoro Beneke Medina May 31 1930 April 27 1980 1 2 3 4 was a Salvadoran politologist economist sociologist journalist and writer 5 He held various diplomatic positions and served as the head of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Walter BenekeMinister of Foreign Affairs of El SalvadorIn office September 1971 30 June 1972Preceded byGuillermo Paz LarinSucceeded byMauricio BorgonovoMinister of Education of El SalvadorIn office 1 July 1967 September 1971Personal detailsBornCarlos Walter Teodoro Beneke Medina 1930 05 31 May 31 1930San Salvador El SalvadorDiedApril 27 1980 1980 04 27 aged 49 San Salvador El SalvadorManner of deathAssassination gunshot wound He is known for being at the forefront of the Educational Reform of 1968 and for being the promoter of the Television Educativa de El Salvador Canal 10 under the presidential term of Fidel Sanchez Hernandez In addition he is the author of two national award winning dramatic works El paraiso de los imprudentes 1955 and Funeral Home 1958 6 Contents 1 Formation 1 1 Literature 2 Diplomatic and political life 2 1 Minister of Education and Educational Reform of 1968 2 2 Other charges 3 Murder 4 Plays 5 References 6 BibliographyFormation editWalter Beneke was born in 1930 in the cradle of an upper middle class landlord family He is the son of Sara Medina de Beneke who was president of the Sociedad de Senoras de la Caridad Society of Ladies of Charity which manages the San Vicente de Paul Homes for the Elderly 5 his father on the other hand was of German origin He completed his secondary studies at the Jesuit school Externado de San Jose in San Salvador 7 8 In the early 1950s he traveled to Spain to study political science and economics at the Central University of Madrid 7 There he met the future El Salvador president Fidel Sanchez Hernandez who was doing his military studies at that time precisely in the city of Madrid 4 He continued training with courses in journalism and contemporary problems at the Menendez Pelayo International University 7 During this time Beneke dedicated himself to traveling through some European countries such as France Switzerland Germany Norway Sweden and Denmark absorbing a great deal of knowledge of European culture 4 Literature edit In the mid 1950s Walter Beneke returned to El Salvador to venture into the existentialist theatre In 1955 he was the winner of the Floral Games of San Salvador for his work El paraiso de los imprudentes 1955 and in 1958 he would obtain first place in the theater branch of the IV National Culture Competition for Funeral Home 1958 4 Diplomatic and political life editAround 1955 Beneke was the secretary of the Salvadoran embassy in Germany 8 In the early 1960s he worked in the Ministry of Economy and in 1961 was assigned as ambassador to Japan 1961 1966 9 In Japan Beneke was impressed by the way the Japanese government used television for educational purposes In 1962 he then asked the Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai Japan Broadcasting Company to conduct a study on the possibility of implementing instructional television in El Salvador The results of this study were revealed and showed that it was very favorable to carry out the project and invest in the equipment to achieve it 9 This rapprochement reinforced the international relationships between Japan and El Salvador 10 A commission was created in 1963 to carry out this project but failed to take concrete actions In 1964 an educational television department was created but it had little budget and priority by the minister of education at that time In 1966 Beneke left his position as ambassador and was assigned to head the Educational Television Commission of El Salvador After several meetings they agreed to implement the program with students from the third cycle of basic education taking into account the search for financing for the project 9 Minister of Education and Educational Reform of 1968 edit Upon assuming the presidency in July 1967 Fidel Sanchez Hernandez places Beneke in charge of the ministry of education leading the implementation of the so called Educational Reform of 1968 9 The educational reform consisted of reorganizing the administration of the Ministry of Education diversifying the curricula of secondary education that is diversifying the diversified baccalaureates to provide technical tools to students to integrate into the labor market 11 and implement the educational television in the classrooms Nevertheless by 1968 this reform had generated an opposition led by the teachers union the National Association of Salvadoran Educators whose strikes paralyzed the country s educational system 11 Other charges edit After serving as minister of education in September 1971 9 he was reassigned to the position of minister of foreign affairs up to 1972 He was also director of the Central American Technological Institute and the Mortgage Bank of El Salvador also he was the secretary of the Embassy of El Salvador in Guatemala and ambassador of El Salvador in Austria 7 Murder editBeneke was assassinated on April 27 1980 outside his home in San Salvador The suspect was hidden behind a tree outside his house and when Beneke got out of his car he was wounded by a gunshot then he walked a couple of meters and fell down in front of his house the attacker escaped in a car that waited for him It was never clarified the motive for the crime and who had been the perpetrator of his death Beneke s funeral took place in the Corazon de Maria church in San Salvador 4 Plays editEl paraiso de los imprudentes Ministry of Culture Editorial Department 1955 Funeral Home Ministry of Culture Editorial Department 1958 References edit Rafael Gonzalez Gosalbez 2018 La experiencia teatral universitaria de nuestros comicos en sus testimonios Anales de Literatura Espanola Teatro Espanol Universitario TEU n º 29 30 in Spanish Alicante Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes pp 97 118 Orellana Jorge Eduardo 2003 Literatura centroamericana Diccionario de Autores Contemporaneos PDF Coleccion Cultural de Centro America Serie Literaria No 12 Fundacion VIDA published May 15 2003 pp 98 99 ISBN 978 9992453124 Foreign ministers E K Rulers org Archived from the original on May 13 2020 Retrieved June 16 2020 a b c d e Walter Beneke el hombre que se adelanto a su tiempo Diario1 com in Spanish May 25 2018 Archived from the original on December 10 2019 Retrieved June 16 2020 a b Garcia Jaime July 21 2016 Fallece dona Sara de Beneke a los 108 anos El Diario de Hoy in Spanish Archived from the original on June 16 2020 Retrieved June 16 2020 Cordova Alejandro 2016 Hipiies de barranco Legado de Roberto Salomon al teatro salvadoreno San Salvador Indole Editores ISBN 978 99923 51 390 a b c d Arellano Jorge Literatura centroamericana Diccionario Jorge Arellano doczz net Retrieved June 18 2020 a b Navarrete Luis Sarbelio January 30 2003 Recuerdos de Alemania De la condesa y el robo de la autopista Editoriales El Diario de Hoy Archived from the original on August 10 2019 Retrieved June 18 2020 a b c d e Schramm Wilbur March 1973 Instructional Television in the Educational Reform of El Salvador Information Bulletin Number Three PDF Academy for Educational Development Washington D C Information Center on Instructional Technology Stanford Univ Calif Inst for Communication Research p 12 Miranda Enrique February 22 2005 El Salvador es un pais especial para Japon El Diario de Hoy Archived from the original on March 30 2017 Retrieved June 18 2020 a b Guandique Manuela A 2000 Una nueva reforma educativo es utopia en El Salvador Analisis y Reflexiones Theorethikos Universidad Francisco Gavidia Archived from the original on June 18 2020 Retrieved June 18 2020 Bibliography editArellano Jorge Eduardo May 15 2003 Literatura Centroamericana Diccionario de Autores Contemporaneos Coleccion Cultural de Centro America 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