Hi.How are you!. Welcome to “The Satirical Scroll”, from the Canary Islands to the world.
It is a literary journey without borders. Each episode I explore a work, an author or a literary current from different corners of the planet. Because books are also passports, and each story brings us closer to different cultures, languages and realities.
Today I bring you a very nice but sad story.
Before the merciless civil war and subsequent dictatorship, there was a generation of teachers with a new way of understanding education that spread during the first years of the Second Republic.
Their pedagogue was different because the students were active. They were not furnitures.
The teacher Antonio Benaiges put his idea into action: to take some children from a mountainous village in the middle of Spain to his village to see the sea. But all reward requires effort: they had a notebook where the students of this school in Bañuelos de Bureba freely expressed themselves around the idea of how they imagined the sea would be and what the experience of seeing it for the first time would be like.
Sometimes having new ideas is torture.
And with this I conclude today's episode, see you in the next one!
If you have any comments or suggestions for future episodes, you can write me a comment.
Patricia López Muñoz
Higher Technician in Sociocultural Dynamisation
Specialist in Immigration
Higher Technician in Social Integration
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