Spanish teachers visit Manx schools
A delegation of Spanish teachers have come to the Island as part of an educational trip to learn more about Manx schools.
Forty staff from the Escuelas Catolicas Madrid (Es-quel-as), a group running over 300 Catholic schools, are looking at leadership and innovation in Manx learning.
The visit's been organised by the Department of Education and Dave Harris, an international author on education.
The group has observed lessons in numerous schools and visited some of the Island's heritage sites.
One of the teachers from Madrid, Noelia (no-el-eeya) says the two learning styles are quite different:
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