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Call for Papers: Meaning, Thinking and Learning in History

Meaning, Thinking and Learning in History Conference welcomes teachers, scholars, and everyone interested in pedagogy of history to submit proposals dealing with history education practice and...

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Censuring the Censor: Studying censorship in Lyon during World War II like a...

On 26 May and 10 November 2016 Caroline Morel, from APHG France, successfully piloted two Learning Activities at Lycée Jean Perrin in Lyon, France: archival research as a teaching strategy and...

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Learning about the European Union in the Heart of Europe: Final Team Meeting...

From 18-20 November 2016 the Decisions and Dilemmas 2 development team had a successful meeting in Budapest, Hungary to work on finalizing their series of learning activities on the European Union...

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Dangerous Art: Piloting workshop in Ohrid, Macedonia

In the beginning of November 2016, the History Teachers’ Association of Macedonia (ANIM) successfully conducted a total of four workshops in two parallel session where the learning activities developed...

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Member Report: Annual Gathering and Professional Training in Estonia!

Annual Autumn Gathering in Tallinn This news article is two-fold. The superbly active Estonian History and Civics Teachers' Association has held their annual gathering in Tallinn as well as a...

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How to teach sensitive and controversial topics in history seminar held in...

From 26-27 November 2016 the seminar ‘How to teach sensitive and controversial topics in history’ was held at Hotel Mazestik, Belgrade, Serbia. The event was organised by Udi-Euroclio and Education for...

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Forbidden Women: Learning Activity Piloted in Skopje

On December 3rd and 4th, Association of History Teachers of Macedonia – (ANIM) hosted the final development meeting of the Silencing Citizens through Censorship project. The final development meeting...

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Would you like to play in the orchestra? Lessons on Censorship in Action in...

On 21 November 2016 Maria Laura Marescalchi piloted the learning activity ‘Would you like to play in the orchestra’ in Modena, Italy, with 19 students with an average age of 18 years. The learning...

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EUROCLIO at the European Education, Training and Youth Forum 2016

‘Social skills cannot be updated’, Commissioner Tibor Navracsics lead with in his opening speech. The quote proved to set the tone for the forum about to commence in Brussels. From 20-21 October 2016...

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Project Update: Silencing Citizens Through Censorship in 2016

As 2016 comes towards an end, it is time for an update on how our exciting project on Silencing Citizens Through Censorship (SCC) is going. As of December 2016, more than 570 people have been directly...

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EUROCLIO Director in OSF New Executives Fund Meet Up in New York

How to deal with the increasingly volatile environment of non-profit organiations working for a range of ends in the human rights, social justice, inclusion, peace and democracy fields? The Open...

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Teaching History Trough Football: Piloting Meeting in Frankfurt

A group of educators within EUROCLIO network came together in Frankfurt, Germany on 4-6 November to develop a concept and an educational framework for teaching European history through football. This...

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Council of Europe Works to Deepen a Common Understanding of High Quality...

What constitutes educational innovation? EUROCLIO is party to a great number of discussions on this question. In some cases the discussion is positioned around an issue like media literacy, while at...

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New resource: “The Volunteers. Americans Join World War I, 1914-1919”

A century ago, as the First World War devastated Europe, Americans watched in horror at the war’s human costs. But they did not just watch- they got involved. Volunteers distributed food, clothing, and...

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New resource: Latest issue of London Review of Education

London Review of Education (LRE) is an international peer-reviewed journal that feature theoretically based research into contemporary education. It discusses all types of education in all contexts –...

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Educators Develop Learning Activities for Intercultural Citizenship in...

In November, educators from Turkey, Cyprus, Lebanon and Jordan came together in Nicosia, Cyprus, for the first time to start working on learning activities for intercultural citizenship. The group was...

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Analysis of History on Offer on Television and Internet now Available

How is history being represented on television and the internet across Europe? Because of the work of the partner organisations in the E-Story project, these questions are now partially answered. Over...

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Silencing Citizens Through Censorship: Lessons on censorship in Hungarian...

On 19 and 21 April and 8 November 2016 learning activities developed within the EUROCLIO project Silencing Citizens through Censorship were successfully piloted by Zsolt Vódli in Hungary. The first...

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The History Educators International Research Network: Conference Registration...

The History Educators International Research Network [HEIRNET] brings together colleagues from around the world interested in History’s civilising, cultural, educational, moral, social, political and...

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Travel opportunities for teachers!

The Global Exploration for Educators Organisation (GEEO) was funded in 2007 and is a non-profit organization that has sent over 1600 teachers abroad on adventurous travel programs. GEEO’s trips are 7...

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