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Former Yugoslavia:History that Connects
The
Third Regional Seminar within the
EUROCLIO/Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs/OSI Programme
“
History that Connects. How to teach sensitive and controversial issues in the countries of Former Yugoslavia” will be held in
Becici,
Montenegro on
25-27 November 2011.
Representatives from all Former Yugoslavia, as well as contributors from
Finland and
Switzerland will actively engage during the seminar. The seminar is co-organised with the
History Teachers Association of Montenegro (
HIPMONT), and will focus on the peer-review of the drafts of 13 modules on selected sensitive and controversial history of 1900-1945, discussing and sharing the preparation of lesson materials for inclusion in the
Historiana framework, as well as sharing and reflection on expertise involving the learning and teaching of sensitive and controversial issues.
Furthermore, the Regional Seminar will be a good opportunity to network, to build the capacity of the Albanian, Bosnian, Croatian, Kosovar, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Serbian and Slovenian History Teachers Associations, as well as the overall regional capacity and the capacity of individual professionals and to present the current state of history education issues of the countries of Former Yugoslavia. In case you would like to join the seminar as an observer and learn first-hand about the progress being made in the project or would like more information about the programme, feel free to contact Jonathan Even-Zohar at
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