The Guanellians in Spain and their small but deep imprint on education

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Published 15-12-2011
José Miguel Saiz Gómez

Abstract

The work shown in this article describes the learning experience living by pupils of S. José school, in Aguilar de Campoo (Palencia), and that took place from the sixties until the eighties. This school was created by the guanelian order Serves of Charity, coming from Italy and founded by Mr. Luis Guanella. Pupils were in a boarding school regime and, besides compulsory education they got, they had other kind of further training that brought a significant added in their complete education, giving a well balanced, harmonious and full development of the human being (intellectual, human and social dimensions).

How to Cite

Saiz Gómez, J. M. (2011). The Guanellians in Spain and their small but deep imprint on education. Cabás. International Journal on Historical-Educational Heritage, (06), 20–31. https://doi.org/10.35072/CABAS.2011.29.61.001 (Original work published December 21, 2023)
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Keywords

Guanellians, Spain, education, San José school, Palencia, Aguilar de Campoo, 60s and 80s

References
Bautista Aguado, J. “Somos de casa” (Documento interno de la congregación)
Página oficial de los guanelianos: http://guanelianos.org
Instituto San Luis Gonzaga (Argentina): http://www.sanluisgonzaga.edu.ar/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id= 48&Itemid=92 (Consultada 15 de Noviembre de 2011).Obra don Luis Guanella (Colombia):
http://www.wix.com/colombialuisguanella/website#!centrodonlu%C3%ADsguanella (Consultada 7 de Noviembre de 2011)
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