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The City Council launches a new tourist route Talking Walls - Walls Talk as a result of the European project Comenius Regio (19/11/2015)

The new tourist route Walls talk, sponsored by the Department of Education of the City of Molina de Segura, through the Comenius Regio Project 2013-2015, was presented at a press conference on Thursday 19 November in the Press Room City Council, the Mayor of the town, Eduardo Contreras Linares, Councillor for Education, Maria Jose Hernandez Cano, and the representative of the Center for Language and Communication of the Region of Murcia (CPR), Oscar Bonilla Jodar.

As a result of the completion and Comenius Regio Project, there have been about QR codes in Spanish-English bilingual, based on fictionalized stories molinense writer Paco Lopez Mengual, part of the new tourist route called Walls talk and some leaflets where collects information on it.

The QR Spanish-English plates have been developed by the participating children of schools CEIP Tierno Galvan, CEIP El Romeral, Sagrada Familia and CC, making six stories each.

The result has been 18 plates landmarks of Molina de Segura where amazing stories occurred, with their bilingual QR codes:

CEIP Tierno Galvan: Meteor (Paseo de las Letras, Park Company), the Company (in the Ferris Wheel Park Company), San Pascual Bailon (in the grave), Our Lady of Consolation (in square the Hermitage), El Barco de Leandro (in Plaza de la Ermita) and Hilarito (at Calle Mayor, No. 113-115).

CEIP EL ROMERAL: The Visit of the Cid (in Plaza Cristo Rey), the Alley of Skulls (at Calle San Antonio), the Maita and Uncle Pilín (Mirador del Castillo), The Finger of San Vicente (in Square Church of Ntra. Sra. de la Asunción), Dance of the Masks (in the Casino, Plaza of the Constitution), and Zion The Jewish (in prison, in Cervantes Street, No. 5).

HOLY FAMILY CC: El Gigante (in Paseo Rosales), Uncle Sain (Paseo Rosales), The Secret Labyrinth (in Benavente Street Plaza Cristo Rey), the oven Council (on Calle del Castillo), dear (at Calle Mayor , No. 107), and Lolita Cuenca (in building the checkpoint, in Calle Mayor, No. 81).

Within the Lifelong Learning Programme, the National Agency for European Educational Programs, a grant awarded in 2013, with a two-year duration for a Comenius Regio Partnership, which has involved the Department of Education of the City of Molina de Segura, schools CEIP Tierno Galvan, CEIP El Romeral, Sagrada Familia and CC, and the Center for Language and Communication of the Region of Murcia (CPR), along with schools in the city of Cardiff, Wales, which have been partners in the project .

The project, called Tapping into Potential in Children's Partnership, has the general object work new technologies for the improvement of school success, highlighting the following objectives:

the students share learning experiences with other European countries.

incorporate the use of new technologies both teachers and students in an intergenerational program.

During these two years, both molinenses participants and Wales have exchanged visits in various educational experiences applied to new technologies.

Both regions have an inclusive approach to education.

Young molinenses have worked together to forge links between the students of the partner schools locally, with adults in the community at large and expanding its reach to schools participating in the partner region.

It has worked on awareness and practical applications of the potential of new technologies in intergenerational projects.

Both regions recognize the growing need for those not born in the digital age to reduce the digital divide by developing new skills and competencies.

Teachers and non-teaching staff, parents / mothers and grandfathers / grandmothers were encouraged to grow along with the students, through participation in intergenerational training, and projects and activities that incorporate new technologies.

It was important to consider the mutual understanding of educational systems in Wales and Murcia.

They have worked together to gain a better understanding of pedagogy within two partner regions.

PROGRAM GUIDED TOURS // WALLS WALLS TALK TALK

The Department of Education has developed a program of visits around the tourist trail Walls talk // Walls Talk, whose recipients are students from 4th year of primary education and general population.

Guided tours hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10.00 to 13.00.

these tours can be requested in the Department of Tourism, in Centre Shutters (on Pensioner Street, No. 3), or the phone number 968 38 85 23 visits.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura

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