CanGoDeep Project Participants
IES Alcántara
IES Alcántara has been developing innovative projects to address diversity for more than 20 years, seeking educational excellence. Increasingly ambitious projects in which technology and active methodologies added more students and teachers.royectos cada vez más ambiciosos en los que la tecnología y las metodologías activas sumaban más estudiantes y docentes.
In this case, their students will participate in the CanGoDeep challenge to continue with these ambitious technological projects.
IES San Isidoro
IES San Isidoro is a secondary education center located in the city of Cartagena, in this case it wanted to involve its students in personal and technological development projects.
Therefore, they will participate in the CanGoDeep challenge to implement an innovative and interesting project for their students.
IES Ben Arabí
IES Ben Arabí is a center in the city of Cartagena whose mission is to stimulate students in their intellectual and personal progress, contribute to improving society by training competent citizens, and promote participation and collaboration among its students.
In this case, their students will participate in the CanGoDeep challenge to continue promoting their values.
IES Mediterráneo
IES Mediterráneo is an institute in Cartagena, the center’s goal is to achieve the comprehensive training of all students, in order to make them critical and responsible citizens. Furthermore, they have acquired a receptive, open, innovative and flexible character that allows the development of all the students’ potential.
In this case, it will be one of the centers participating in the CanGoDeep challenge.
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