Gracias a Raquel Vadillo de la clase de Luna tenemos esta identidad virtual
Os animamos a quevisitéisestas pestañasdeaquí en la que podréis ampliar información que hemos ido colgando y que ¡no nos daba tiempo a subirla!
NUEVO CONTEXTO HUMANO
El blog deinfantilabre su ventana a un nuevo contexto de aula. La clase ya no es el espacio físico en el que nos vemos las caras unos a otros cada día. La clase es eso y es también los que no están en nuestro espacio físico pero sí con nosotros en la Red. ¡Encualquierlugar del mundo! Compartiendo ilusión, proyectos, recursos...creando entre todos la nueva cultura del s.XXI. CULTURANUEVAPARATODOS
Y siguiendo con los libros porque podemos ir a la escuela...
De la mano del blog de Mª Carmen Naranjo encontramos esta versión de nuestro amigo Platero y yo que hemos conocido en versión poética
Ella también se hace eco de 1 GOL por la Educación
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Today was the Day of the African Child - a day with importance because it was the say of the Soweto Uprising more than 2 decades ago. Over 20 years ago, the students of Soweto were protesting against the 'bantu' education system in South Africa - a system that gave some children a good education and some a bad one based only on the colour of their skin. Today, one of the student at that protest is an architect and he has designed the Soccer City football stadium in Joburg. When we get the video of his speech (very moving) I will share it.
One of the best videos showing the difference education makes is the 2 Girls, 2 Lives video. See it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtCDO29waIk
This was broadcast around the world during the concert and will continue to be broadcast in South Africa and beyond.
I have sent a surprise to Noe that can be shard with Leones and Osos - something special from South Africa and to help with reading books.
Cheers,
Duane (Noe's Dad currently in South Africa working for the 1Goal Campaign)
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Today was the Day of the African Child - a day with importance because it was the say of the Soweto Uprising more than 2 decades ago. Over 20 years ago, the students of Soweto were protesting against the 'bantu' education system in South Africa - a system that gave some children a good education and some a bad one based only on the colour of their skin. Today, one of the student at that protest is an architect and he has designed the Soccer City football stadium in Joburg. When we get the video of his speech (very moving) I will share it.
One of the best videos showing the difference education makes is the 2 Girls, 2 Lives video. See it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtCDO29waIk
This was broadcast around the world during the concert and will continue to be broadcast in South Africa and beyond.
I have sent a surprise to Noe that can be shard with Leones and Osos - something special from South Africa and to help with reading books.
Cheers,
Duane (Noe's Dad currently in South Africa working for the 1Goal Campaign)
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