The Popular School Cooperative Movement (MCEP) and the magazine Collaboration (1976-1985): education and pedagogical renewal in post-Franco Spain

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Published 15-06-2022
Antón Costa Rico Ana Sampedro Garrido

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The Movimiento Cooperativo de Escuela Popular (MCEP), one of the pedagogical renewal movements existing in Spain, born in the final moment’s political regime of Franco, accumulates an intense history, from its inspiration in the Pedagogy Freinet. Among its most significant initiatives, reference should be made to the journal Colaboración (1976-1985), since in it we find clues, pages and notes that can help us understand, on the educational level, the period of the so-called Political Transition. In your analysis we will focus our attention.

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Costa Rico, A., & Sampedro Garrido, A. (2022). The Popular School Cooperative Movement (MCEP) and the magazine Collaboration (1976-1985): education and pedagogical renewal in post-Franco Spain. Cabás. International Journal on Historical-Educational Heritage, (27), 21–38. https://doi.org/10.35072/CABAS.2022.42.38.003 (Original work published December 21, 2023)
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