School of Citizenship
Training resources aimed at training teachers to improve students’ skills in terms of emotional intelligence, coexistence, entrepreneurship and other keys to sustainable development. The aim is that through the experiences that teachers develop from our proposals, students can become agents of change in their regions.
Resources of the School of Citizenship
School Bullying: Prevention, Detection and Action
Training aimed at providing teachers with tools for the prevention of bullying and giving them resources for action and intervention when detecting bullying situations among their students.
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Skills for a Life of Peace
The changes that occur in adolescence create insecurities and stress in teens. In this course, teachers will learn why changes occur during adolescence and how they can teach their students to deal with them appropriately in order to avoid problems such as painful adjustments or certain disorders.
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Life Skills
A course to incorporate skills or abilities necessary for the development of students, with the aim of enabling them to deal with key life situations such as: teamwork, interpersonal communication, decision making or showing empathy, among others.
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2030 Club
A proposal created out of the need to transmit to students the importance of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the future of the planet and of human beings. Its aim is to equip children around the world with the key skills for sustainable development.
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Values and Life Skills Contents
Experiencias de aprendizaje para estudiantes de entre 6-12 años con el objetivo de desarrollar la alfabetización y el trabajo de conceptos universales, además de conectar los nuevos aprendizajes con los antiguos para poder generar nuevos significados.
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Itineraries of the School of Citizenship
Itineraries are learning pathways designed by experts whose aim is to contribute to teachers’ development and lifelong learning. The itineraries are articulated through the Schools, depending on the areas of development contributed by the different courses they contain.