
Education
Our goal is to use the work and methodology of Martin Gusinde and the world's southernmost peoples to facilitate intercultural dialogue in local communities and educational settings, creating networks through collaborative participation for the benefit of the common good. With this purpose, we have designed educational activities for various curricular areas, such as history, art, language, science, and technology.
For all history teachers, parents, and/or members of an educational or cultural community, these activities will help enrich their knowledge of the Fuegian peoples and national heritage, while supporting programs related to coexistence.
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Discover our educational initiatives that cover areas such as history, art, science, and technology, to enrich your cultural knowledge and experience.

Educational activities aimed at students from Pre-Kindergarten to 2nd grade, 3rd and 4th grade, 5th to 8th grade, and 1st to 4th grade, along with their parents.

Talks aimed at the general public, to help them incorporate the importance of Martin Gusinde's legacy into their personal and educational development.

Our traveling exhibitions invite you to discover the cultural richness of the Fuegian peoples and the legacy of collections and records for future generations.
