Students at the Américo Castro High School in Huétor-Tájar (Granada) have received an award from the Ministry of Education, after developing an educational app. They created the video game, called European Maze, together with a group of students from Slovakia, as part of the European Project eTwinning.
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YouTubers for equality: online education to combat sexism
Young people from Granada are learning how to be YouTubers and at the same time they are being educated about gender equality. We are talking about the ‘YouTubers for Equality‘ Program, promoted by the Provincial Council of Granada, and aimed at high school students.
Miniature tourism in one of the largest nativity scenes in Spain
In the village of Huétor Tájar we can find one of the largest nativity scenes in Spain. This year, it recreates different Spanish monuments and emblematic places such as The Patio del Generalife of the Alhambra, The Roman Theatre of Mérida, The Hanging Houses of Cuenca and Segovia’s Aqueduct. It can be visited in the […]
English on the theatre stage to make lessons fun
They united teaching and theatre, and started to offer shows for schools. One of the goals of the ‘En la Luna Teatro’ Granadian theatre company is to promote English learning through theatrical shows, performing classical plays such as ‘Peter Pan’, ‘Alice in Wonderland’ and ‘The Wizard of Oz’.