Emiliano Almansa Rodríguez, Angel Manuel Hernández Sobrino
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Ave Maria Schools were founded in Granada in 1889 by the priest and educator Andrés Manjón. Unlike the traditional method of infant education in those years, Father Manjón centered pedagogy in the Catholic religion, considering nature as God’s work. In his concept, play, manual labor and outdoor teaching were good Christians in a happy environment so that they would later join the working world. They quickly spread throughout Spain and other countries, Ave Maria Schools are considered a pioneering experience of teaching in their time and enjoyed great social prestige. In the subsoil of Almadén, the largest mercury deposit in the world was exploited from the Arab domination, with 2,500 workers working in the first half of the 20th century. The School of Children of Workers had been founded in 1908, but in 1926, coinciding with the proclamation of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, it was transformed into a Manjonian school. Become a secular school during the Second Republic and the subsequent civil war, he returned to act as a school of Ave Maria from 1939 until the 1960s. Minas de Almadén, like other large mining and industrial companies in northern Spain, exercised a paternalistic strategy with its operators and chose religious education as the most appropriate for the formation of their children.
圣母玛利亚学校于1889年在格拉纳达由牧师和教育家安德雷斯·曼洪创立。与那些年的传统婴儿教育方法不同,Manjón神父以天主教为中心,将自然视为上帝的工作。在他的观念中,玩耍、体力劳动和户外教学是快乐环境中的好基督徒,这样他们以后就会加入工作世界。它们迅速传播到西班牙和其他国家,圣母玛利亚学校被认为是当时教学的先驱,并享有巨大的社会声望。在Almadén的底土中,世界上最大的汞矿床在阿拉伯统治下被开采,20世纪上半叶有2500名工人在工作。工人子女学校成立于1908年,但在1926年,恰逢普里莫·德·里维拉独裁统治的宣布,它被改造成了一所曼延学校。在第二共和国和随后的内战期间,他成为了一所世俗学校,从1939年到20世纪60年代,他重返圣母玛利亚学校。与西班牙北部的其他大型矿业和工业公司一样,Minas de Almadén对其运营商采取家长式策略,并选择宗教教育作为最适合其子女成长的教育方式。