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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The Federico Route programme introducing youngsters to the life and works of Lorca
The Council of Granada organises the ‘Federico Route’ programme, where high school students from all over Andalusia learn about the life and works of the poet from Fuente Vaqueros, in a fun and entertaining way. On the route they visit the Lorca house museum, take part in a riddle workshop and see an exhibition of […]
The Lives in Class Project describes first-hand the reality of people with disabilities
The Verdiblanca Association for people with disabilities has started the awareness campaign ‘Vidas en las Aulas’ (or ‘Lives in Class’) that aims to share the daily lives of people with disabilities with one thousand students. Their goal is to change the perception that the students have of these people to build a more respectful and […]
Crecer Cantando: a school choir that breaks frontiers with its values
Although it is a musical project, ‘Crecer cantando, crecer soñando’ (‘Growing up singing, growing up dreaming’), is just an excuse to achieve this goal: value education. Several Andalusian centres have joined a group of students who are among the best Spanish school choirs. The choir is composed of members from various villages in Seville and […]