Recursos Didácticos at Papalote Museo del Niño
Papalote Museo del Niño · 2da Sección de Chapultepec, Av. Constituyentes 268, Col. Daniel Garza, Mexico City, CDMX · Show map
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About this space
Recursos Didácticos is an educational space designed for preschool and primary school teachers, offering a variety of digital and hands-on experiences. This space is ideal for workshops, educational programs, and creative projects that engage students in learning through play and exploration. The resources available include various educational units that teachers can adapt to their classroom needs, focusing on themes such as environmental awareness and creativity. Events hosted in this space can range from teacher training sessions to interactive learning experiences for students, making it a versatile option for educational gatherings.
Features
Wifi
Educational resources and materials
Space
63m² (678ft²)
Capacities
30 Classroom
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