The digital school press was born in Cantabria
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Abstract
The InterAulas project, the result of collaboration between the Ministry of Education and the As-sociation of Journalists, celebrates 23 years promoting digital competence, reading comprehension and critical awareness.
Students from almost a hundred centers of all educational levels work as fry for journalists and prepare their texts supervised by teachers. At the heart of the project is Freinet's pedagogy.
Two journalists coordinate the relationship with the educational centers, promote training seminars and are in charge of designing and editing the web pages.
The ‘InterAulas’ project, with its ‘Red-Acción’ magazine, was the first digital periodical published by and for schoolchildren in Spain. We were pioneers in a time, 1997, when only a million Span-iards used the Internet.
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Educational press, interaulas, journalism, education

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