Tomorrow, Friday, October 19, at 10:00 am, at the Center for Citizen Participation of Sewers, the GDMuseos project will be officially presented (Development Groups preparing materials for Museums), with the assistance of the Mayor of Alcantarilla, Joaquín Buendía and the Director General of Educational Centers of the Regional Government, Remedios Lajára, together with other authorities and the directors of the participating centers.
In this official presentation there will be around 200 students from the IES Alcántara schools, CEIP Jara Carrillo and CEIP Las Tejeras, from Alcantarilla, as well as from the Majal Blanco Cooperative, in Santomera.
The same in different organized groups will tour the different dependencies of the Museum of the Huerta.
The project has the collaboration of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports;
the Center of Teachers and Resources, Region of Murcia;
the town halls of Murcia, Alcantarilla and Cartagena;
Lego;
Robotix and Vicens Vives.
Last Wednesday, the SITUAR session began with the ARQUA project with 115 IES Alcántara students and 30 IES Los Molinos students.
The course 2018/2019 the IES Alcántara has organized this project along with the centers: Polytechnic University of Cartagena, IES Los Molinos (Cartagena), IES Federico Balart (Pliego), Majal Blanco concerted center (Santomera), CEIP Jara Carrillo, CEIP Las Tejeras and CEIP Campoamor (Alcantarilla), Reyes Católicos Cultural and Educational Center (Bogotá, Colombia) and the Sewer Institute itself, the IES Alcántara.
The GDMuseos project is based on the methodology of? Development Groups, having as objectives the promotion of autonomous collaborative learning, creating useful materials for society and using ICT as essential tools.
As a practical application of it, the GDMuseos project is developed, in which students from the previous centers will create materials, using the methodology of Development Groups for the following museums: Museum of the Sewer Garden, Arqva Museum of Cartagena, Archaeological Museum of Murcia, Museum of Santa Clara, Museum of the City and Museum of Science and Water.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alcantarilla