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Antofagastinity in Action: Professor Transforms the Historic Center Into Living Classroom

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In order for students to understand the history of their city and its relationship with citizen education, the Antofagastino professor Andrés González Araya, a teacher of History and Citizen Training at Netland School, transformed the historical centre of the regional capital into an open-air classroom. For 90 minutes, the second media visited Plaza Colón, the Melbourne & Clark Historical Pier and emblematic railway buildings, linking each space…
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In order for students to understand the history of their city and its relationship with citizen education, the Antofagastino professor Andrés González Araya, a teacher of History and Citizen Training at Netland School, transformed the historical centre of the regional capital into an open-air classroom. For 90 minutes, the second media visited Plaza Colón, the Melbourne & Clark Historical Pier and emblematic railway buildings, linking each space…

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G5noticias broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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