Canary Islands Government: Education, renewables, and cultural heritage on the agenda

The Governing Council will address digital teaching competence, two renewable energy projects, and the declaration of the Palo Game as an Asset of Cultural Interest.

Canary Islands government building facade with columns, under a clear blue sky.
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Canary Islands government building facade with columns, under a clear blue sky.

The Canary Islands Governing Council meets this Monday, July 13, to address key issues in education, energy, and culture, including digital teaching certification and heritage protection.

The Governing Council of the Canary Islands convenes this Monday, July 13, to make decisions across various sectors. Among the planned items is the regulation for the certification of digital competence for teaching staff.
Furthermore, two new projects focused on renewable energies will be approved. One of these projects will be developed in Gran Canaria and the other in Tenerife.
In the cultural sphere, the declaration of the Traditional Palo Game of El Hierro as an Asset of Cultural Interest will be addressed, thereby recognizing its heritage value.