Exciting Educational Initiatives Launching at Tenerife’s Nature and Archaeology Museum
The Museum of Nature and Archaeology in Tenerife is set to unveil its innovative educational programs for schools starting in January 2026. This initiative aims to provide students with enriching experiences that extend their learning beyond the confines of traditional classrooms.
Interactive Learning Experiences Await
The upcoming educational program will feature a diverse range of workshops and guided tours tailored for students of various educational levels. These activities will run until May and are designed to combine scientific outreach with engaging, hands-on learning experiences. All sessions will take place within the museum’s premises, ensuring that students benefit from a rich educational environment under the guidance of qualified educators.
José Carlos Acha, the Councillor for Culture, Museums, and Sport of the Cabildo of Tenerife, emphasized the importance of this initiative. He remarked that it provides young individuals with the opportunity to explore and appreciate the natural and cultural heritage of the Canary Islands in a way that is both engaging and participative. This approach not only enhances their understanding but also fosters a deeper connection to their surroundings and history.
Comprehensive Workshop and Tour Offerings
The educational program will include a series of workshops that focus on key subjects such as Archaeology, Bioanthropology, and Natural Sciences. Each workshop is meticulously designed to be interactive, allowing students to immerse themselves in the learning process. In addition to the workshops, participants will enjoy a guided tour of the museum’s relevant exhibits, providing a holistic educational experience.
Scheduled to last approximately three hours, each workshop will include a break to ensure that students remain engaged and energized. Workshops will be available on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, accommodating groups of up to 30 participants. Each session will feature either a workshop in Archaeology or a combined session in Natural Sciences and Bioanthropology, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience.
Guided visits are set to take place on Wednesdays and will also cater to groups of up to 30 students. These visits, lasting around 90 minutes, aim to deepen students’ understanding of the Canary Islands’ natural and archaeological heritage through the museum’s extensive collections. By fostering curiosity and observational skills, these visits are designed to inspire a lifelong interest in the sciences and humanities.
Schools interested in participating in these enriching educational experiences can easily register through the museum’s dedicated booking page until all available slots are filled. In the event that a preferred date is not available, schools have the option to join a waiting list by reaching out to the museum via email. This flexibility ensures that as many students as possible can benefit from these unique learning opportunities.
Key points
- The Museum of Nature and Archaeology in Tenerife will resume educational activities for schools in January 2026.
- Workshops and guided visits will be available until May.
- Activities are designed for various educational levels and will be supervised by specialized educators.
- Workshops will cover topics in Archaeology, Bioanthropology, and Natural Sciences.
- Each workshop will last approximately three hours, including breaks.
- Guided visits will take place on Wednesdays, lasting about 90 minutes.
- Schools can register online or join a waiting list if their desired date is unavailable.