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II IES week Literary Mediterranean (12/03/2012)

The IES Mediterranean held during these days LITERARY WEEK II, in order to promote and encourage reading and encourage the use of the school library as an activity that will close the MAPLE Project in the orbit of the books.

This project, lasting two academic years, is run by our institute, which coordinates educational Sanxenxo (Pontevedra), Ripon (Barcelona), Palma de Mallorca, Azuaga (Badajoz) and Malaga.

The primary objective of the project is to encourage reading and the approach to libraries for young people to become accustomed to the use of school and public libraries, discover the possibilities of adventure offered, primarily through reading but also through the wide range that libraries currently developing.

To achieve these goals a priority to awaken the love of reading by giving young people the opportunity to approach them books from different perspectives: the adventure and the lives of the protagonists of the books, meet authors, talk with the creators of read stories, learn the creative process, and have the opportunity to discover their own talents through literary contests that we develop.

As action reaffirms these goals, the Centre has organized a week of literary activities in which they held meetings with authors assistants, roundtables, conferences, concerts and literary workshops to establish the basics of creative writing and enable these students to develop literary concerns.

The program of the II Mediterranean Literary IES is as follows:

MONDAY 12 MARCH

PACO LÃ "PEZ MENGUAL departirá open the week with high school students about her novels The map of a crime and the last ship to America. The readings address the situation of war in our country, and as the conflict leaves its traces, especially in a young pastor.

TUESDAY MARCH 13:

Alfredo GÃ "MEZ Cerdà writing for young people, The face of the shadow. Aimed at students of 2 º ESO, the desire of young people to record everything and then spread on social media blurs the lines between good and evil .

MIA ‰ WEDNESDAY 14 MARCH:

FERNANDO AS MARA. Heaven below.

Aimed at students of 4 º ESO and Baccalaureate, shows how the past is involved with this, and again as the war left its legacy on people.

THURSDAY 15 MARCH:

ROSE GARDENS, Eye, cursed and love, for students of 3 º ESO and youth literature, love as a force more powerful than death. Bad moon, for pupils of compulsory 4 ° and 2 ° High School, is given to know the personality of Miguel Hernandez and his final months in prison.

FRIDAY MARCH 16:

CARE SANTOS: The Death of Venus.

Aimed at students of 4th ESO, love as a life force, the underworld and relations with the beyond, the pursuit of justice through the centuries.

The meetings will be coordinated by Eugenia Pérez and Antonio Parra Sanz Zarauz, teachers of IES Mediterranean and the Department of Language and Literature.

All literary events, lectures and workshop will be held in double sessions in the mornings, during school hours on school premises, and in the evenings, in the classroom culture of CAM in the High Street to facilitate contact between authors and the general public.

Councillor for Education, Josefa Maroto, will attend on Monday, March 12 the first of the evening meetings with the general public in the classroom of CAM by Paco López Mengual.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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