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This Is How the Government Intends to Divide Students Based on Their Thoughts About Franco

The objective of this dynamic is to evaluate the 'knowledge and perceptions' of the students

Pedro Sánchez's Government Becomes Obsessed with Franco Again. Through the subjects of Geography and History, History of Spain, and Education in Civic and Ethical Values, the Government supposedly proposes a series of activities.

More specifically, various learning activities are incorporated. The materials created include the logo of the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory. Additionally, they are framed within a governmental effort to raise awareness and educate in the field of historical memory.

This is confirmed by Okdiario. In the subject of History of Spain for the second year of high school, an activity called Values Barometer is proposed. There, students are grouped according to their opinions on Franco and the dictatorship.

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The materials created include the logo of the Ministry of Territorial Policy and Democratic Memory | Europa Press

The objective of this dynamic is to evaluate the "knowledge and perceptions" of the students about the events of the Civil War and Francoism.

In this activity, the teacher proposes a debate in which students must take not only an ideological stance but also a physical one. For this, the classroom is divided into two sections.

At each end, large posters are placed, one with the word "yes" and the other with "no." Between both posters, a line is marked on the floor with masking tape that divides the space into two equal halves. The students must initially position themselves in the center of the classroom.

Next, the teacher will read a series of statements about the topic being covered in the teaching unit. They will be categorical statements, not questions. The students will position themselves according to their degree of agreement or disagreement with each statement.

If they agree, they will stand near the "yes" poster, and if they disagree, near the "no" poster. Additionally, the proximity to the central line will depend on how strong their agreement or disagreement is with what is said.

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If they agree, they will stand near the "yes" sign, and if they disagree, near the "no" sign. | Europa Press

Once everyone is in place, they will be asked to alternately explain the reasons behind their choice of location.

All according to what the mentioned media has explained.

Brutal Review of Sánchez by a Woman

People are clearly outraged with the management of the socialist president who, to stay in La Moncloa, made deals with pro-ETA and Catalan separatists. At EDATV, we know that people's opinions matter, so we went out to the streets to ask citizens what they think about the reality of Spain.

This time, we asked, Why do people vote for PSOE? The response from the people was almost along the same lines. Especially among the elderly, the opinion is very similar.

EDATV had the fortune to speak with a woman who lived through Francisco Franco's Government, and what she told us will not please the socialists.

"This situation is worse than Franco's post-war period that they have criticized so much. We had absolute freedom (...) I found myself with full freedom, and it turns out that what he did was unite the Spaniards."

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