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Learning through Entangled Legacies in History Education and Cultural Heritage

 

The 2016 Summer School was organised together with the History Teachers Association of Montenegro (HIPMONT). Each country has their own legacy of the past and when these legacies get entangled, teaching history becomes more and more difficult. However, taught correctly multiple legacies can teach more than one single legacy and help to create multi-perspectivity. The 2016 Summer School addressed the issue: Learning through entangled legacies in history education and cultural heritage.

The Summer School sought to combine educators working in history and heritage through interactive workshops on innovative on-site learning. In previous years the organisers put great care in setting up a rich in content and intensive programme to which a wide range of local and international experts contributed. This year was no different, and the EuroClio Secretariat worked hard to compile an attractive programme, to which representatives of national and transnational educational authorities  contributed.

It was a capacity-building event which provided a transnational transfer of knowledge and experience.  Through lectures, workshops, discussion groups and study visits, participating history and heritage educators were stimulated to implement innovative teaching practices in their classroom and/or museum/site/institute and to work towards a framework for a common approach for dealing with history. Participants improved their knowledge of cultures and got acquainted with new educational contents, services, and methods.

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  • To compare and contrast perspectives on social and cultural local history and heritage
  • To build the capacity of the participants in the teaching and learning of entangled legacies in the region
  • To connect with institutes and cultural entrepreneurs active in the cultural heritage for engagement of young people and school-going children
  • To enable dialogue and cross-community and trans-border networking
  • To learn more about innovative history and heritage teaching resources produced by amongst others EuroClio, UNESCO, the Council of Europe
  • To engage in a regional debate on the role of history and heritage education in the promotion of innovating on-site learning

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The Regional Summer School will be from 12 – 17 July 2016 and is a 5-day experience of professional development workshops, networking and on-site learning.

  • Meet history and heritage educators from South East Europe
  • Support EuroClio’s work in building a history that connects
  • Share your inputs on how to teach common imperial legacies and the role of heritage in workshops
  • Build partnerships with leaders of history teachers associations

You can download the Programme on the right.

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  • Summer School will take place at the Monterosa hotel , Montenegro, 12-17 July 2016 (Arrival 12 July, departure 17 July)
  • Accommodation during the Summer School is arranged by the organizers
  • The Fee for 5 days is €395,- in total per person including accommodation, breakfast, coffee breaks, lunches, dinners, local travel and on-site learning.

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Limited places available!

Registrations for this year’s Regional Summer School are closed.

 

Contact

For further information or any questions or inquiries you can contact the seminar organizer Judith Geerling. We are looking forward to your registration.

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Start:
July 12, 2016
End:
July 17, 2016
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