A retrospective look at the school museum of the CEP Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Abstract
The school museum is in the Teacher Training Centre in Las Palmas of Gran Canaria. This institution belongs to the Canary Islands Government’s Teacher Training Centre net. This space shows us how it was a classroom during Franco’s government: with materials, books and furniture that were given up from different schools, most of them rural schools. Also, there is a video projection with pictures in it of schools from 1920 to 1970 and the customs of the CER (Rural Education Centers) in the Canary Islands.
In the beginning this pedagogical tool was available for students and teachers who did not belong to the university environment. Its objective was the study and research of the history of education by documentary, material and testimonial exhibition.
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School Museum, history of education, Center of Training Teacher (CEP)
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MEDINA, J. (1998): Isleta/Puerto de la Luz. Educadores. Ayuntamiento de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
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