International Teacher Seminar - Facts not Fiction
Thematic focus
- Local History
- Microhistory
- Transnational History
- Museums, Memorials and Exhibitions
- Media and Public Discourse
- Secondary Schools
- Teacher Training
- Digital Media in History Education
- Multi-Perspectivity in History Teaching
- Resources and Learning Materials for History Education
- Teaching Sensitive Histories
- Transnational and International Cooperations
- Innovative Approaches
- History of National Minorities
- Histories of Discrimination and Persecution
- Histories of Violence
- Histories of Wars and Warfare
- History of Anti-Semitism
- History of Persons with Disabilities
- History of Racism
- Holocaust
- International Organisations Work on History Education
- Remembrance / Collective Memory
- Europe
- 1945-2000
Language
English
Country
Romania
Address
Timisoara, Romania
Date
7 - 9 August 2024
Time
09:00 - 14:30
(GMT+02:00) Bucharest
Contact
paula@euroclio.eu
Description
EuroClio invites history teachers living in Germany, Romania, Serbia and other countries to apply for the International Teacher Training Seminar focused on the pedagogy of place-based learning within the context of a local history project about the history of victims of Nazi persecution and crimes committed during the Second World War by Nazi collaborators. The Seminar is part of the project Facts Not Fiction—Young Historians Show How to Learn from the Past, funded by the European Union. This project will set up students to develop their own local history projects about different groups of people that were persecuted by the Nazis and their collaborators. By conducting local research, accessing historical sources, and collaborating with different institutions such as archives and museums, students gain tools to share their unique knowledge with a wider audience in their community and share personal histories of victims that are lesser known. This will invite students to step into the shoes of public historians.
Organiser
EuroClio - European Association of History Educators