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SUMMARY:Online Seminar: Promoting Historical Thinking Skills through Historiana
DESCRIPTION:History educators from around Europe are invited to take part in an online seminar demonstrating an exciting new online learning environment – the Historiana eLearning environment. \nEuroClio – Inspiring History and Citizenship Educators\, and professional web developers from Webtic\, have been working on the development of the new online learning environment\, which is aimed at enabling educators to create learning activities in their own language\, using and rearranging building blocks specifically designed for history education practice. \nThe building blocks are designed to help students learn aspects of historical and critical thinking\, such as comparing and contrasting sources\, making judgements\, prioritising\, and organising information. This is much needed\, as most educational tools focus only on acquiring or testing knowledge (usually in the form of quizzes)\, or helping students use different media to present information in new ways. \nThe online seminar will focus specifically on introducing educators to the learning environment. Specifically\, it will focus on the building blocks and how they can be used in practice to enhance student’s history thinking skills. The sources used as examples are taken from the Europeana collection. \nPlaces are limited to 25 people per seminar so make sure you register soon to secure your place! \nThis event is made possible due to support from Europeana.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/online-seminar-promoting-historical-thinking-skills-historiana-3/
CATEGORIES:Online Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20170824T160000
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SUMMARY:Online Seminar: Promoting Historical Thinking Skills through Historiana
DESCRIPTION:History educators from around Europe are invited to take part in an online seminar demonstrating an exciting new online learning environment – the Historiana eLearning environment. \nEuroClio – Inspiring History and Citizenship Educators\, and professional web developers from Webtic\, have been working on the development of the new online learning environment\, which is aimed at enabling educators to create learning activities in their own language\, using and rearranging building blocks specifically designed for history education practice. \nThe building blocks are designed to help students learn aspects of historical and critical thinking\, such as comparing and contrasting sources\, making judgements\, prioritising\, and organising information. This is much needed\, as most educational tools focus only on acquiring or testing knowledge (usually in the form of quizzes)\, or helping students use different media to present information in new ways. \nThe online seminar will focus specifically on introducing educators to the learning environment. Specifically\, it will focus on the building blocks and how they can be used in practice to enhance student’s history thinking skills. The sources used as examples are taken from the Europeana collection. \nPlaces are limited to 25 people per seminar so make sure you register soon to secure your place! \nThis event is made possible due to support from Europeana.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/online-seminar-promoting-historical-thinking-skills-historiana-2/
CATEGORIES:Online Seminars
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20170823T173000
DTSTAMP:20260409T232917
CREATED:20170727T080950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170727T080950Z
UID:12752-1503504000-1503509400@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Online Seminar: Promoting Historical Thinking Skills through Historiana
DESCRIPTION:History educators from around Europe are invited to take part in an online seminar demonstrating an exciting new online learning environment – the Historiana eLearning environment. \nEuroClio – Inspiring History and Citizenship Educators\, and professional web developers from Webtic\, have been working on the development of the new online learning environment\, which is aimed at enabling educators to create learning activities in their own language\, using and rearranging building blocks specifically designed for history education practice. \nThe building blocks are designed to help students learn aspects of historical and critical thinking\, such as comparing and contrasting sources\, making judgements\, prioritising\, and organising information. This is much needed\, as most educational tools focus only on acquiring or testing knowledge (usually in the form of quizzes)\, or helping students use different media to present information in new ways. \nThe online seminar will focus specifically on introducing educators to the learning environment. Specifically\, it will focus on the building blocks and how they can be used in practice to enhance student’s history thinking skills. The sources used as examples are taken from the Europeana collection. \nPlaces are limited to 25 people per seminar so make sure you register soon to secure your place! \nThis event is made possible due to support from Europeana.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/online-seminar-promoting-historical-thinking-skills-historiana/
CATEGORIES:Online Seminars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170724
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SUMMARY:EuroClio‘s Summer School Albania 2017
DESCRIPTION:Going Beyond Pride and Pain? ‘History that Connects the Balkans’ – 3rd Annual Regional Summer School\n\n \n  \nIn 2017\, EuroClio organised the third regional summer school together with the Association of History Educators of Albania (ALBNA). The general theme for the Summer School was ‘Going Beyond Pride and Pain’. Recently in the Balkan region\, history education is utilised to reflect the past achievements of the nation (pride)\, and stress the injustice inflicted upon the nation by others (pain). During the Summer School the aim was to develop a new look on one’s own history in the Balkan region. \nWith the summer school\, EuroClio and the Association of History Educators of Albania (ALBNA) sought to provide transnational transfer of knowledge and experience.  Through lectures\, workshops\, discussion groups and study visits\, heritage/history educators\, researchers and policy makers were stimulated to implement innovative teaching practices in their classroom and/or institute to work towards a framework for common approach for dealing with history. Participants improved their knowledge of cultures and got acquainted with new educational contents\, services\, and methods. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownloads\n\nSummer School Programme \nSummer School Concept Paper  \nSummer School Report \n\n\n\n\n\nPartners\n\n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n[su_tabs class=”become-a-member”]\n[su_tab title=”Aims”] \n[su_list icon=”icon: caret-right”] \n\nTo look back at decades of work on regional cooperation in history educators through the lens of the teachers’ voice\, collected in the ePACT Needs Assessment\, and develop strategic planning with key policy makers and civil society actors for a history education for sustainable peace\, inclusive societies and new skills.\nTo build the capacity of educators and their associations for the teaching and learning of responsible history that goes beyond the traditional focus of pride and pain.\nTo compare and contrast perspectives on social and cultural local history and heritage.\nTo enable dialogue and cross-community and trans-border networking.\nTo support projects\, initiatives and processes which aim to develop new approaches for responsible.\n\n[/su_list]\n[/su_tab] \n[su_tab title=”Logistics and Fees”]\n[su_list icon=”icon: caret-right”] \n\nThe Summer School will take place at Llogora Tourist Village\, Albania from 18-23 July 2017. 18 July is arrival day\, and 23 July is departure day.\nAccommodation during the Summer School is arranged by the organizers.\nThe participation fee for 5 days is €415\,- in total per person including accommodation\, breakfast\, coffee breaks\, lunches\, dinners\, local travel and on-site learning.\n\n[/su_list]\n[/su_tab]
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/3rd-regional-summer-school-albania/
CATEGORIES:Summer Schools
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170723
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CREATED:20170307T122118Z
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SUMMARY:Historical Thinking Summer Institute
DESCRIPTION:From 17 to 22 July 2017\, the Historical Thinking Summer Institute will take place at the Canadian War Museum / Canadian Museum of History in Ottawa\, Canada. \nThe Historical Thinking Summer Institute is designed for teachers\, curriculum developers\, professional development leaders\, historians\, museum educators and curators who want to enhance their expertise at designing history programs\, courses\, units\, lessons\, projects\, or educational resources that explicitly focus on historical thinking. Historical thinking is now a foundation for history and social studies curricula across the country and internationally\, and museum and heritage educators are similarly embracing it. \nAttendees of the 2017 Historical Thinking Summer Institute will participate in a variety of activities including presentations and workshops\, learning activities in the exhibitions at the Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian Ware Museum\, discussions of readings\, guest lectures\, and group work to explore six historical thinking concepts: evidence\, significance\, continuity & change\, cause & consequence\, perspective-taking\, and the ethical dimension of history. \nThese concepts will shape our exploration of the substantive theme of this year’s institute “Thinking Historically about Canada 150.” July 1\, 2017 marks the 150th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation\, an event that is not without controversy for many people in Canada. Throughout the different activities at this year’s institute participants will use the six historical thinking concepts to think historically about Canada’s past\, present\, and future. \nAll of the main sessions during the 2017 HTSI will be in English\, however\, some activities\, readings\, and workshops will be available in French if there are significant numbers of French-speaking participants. \nFor more information\, visit http://www.canadashistory.ca/Education/Historical-Thinking-Summer-Institute.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/historical-thinking-summer-institute/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20170714T093000
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CREATED:20170614T095936Z
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SUMMARY:A Multiperspective Understanding of the Past: The Elephant in the Room of Diverse Societies?
DESCRIPTION:Dealing with sensitive histories through intercultural dialogue\n\nDutch society is diverse\, and Dutch citizens express in everyday life their multiple identities and perspectives. However\, Dutch society has also seen plenty of controversy when a one-sided view on history and heritage has inflamed public debate. We need to get to the root causes of this kind of conflict\, radicalisation and polarisation. Could people’s interpretations of the past be one of these root causes? \nWhereas every society has its own peculiar struggle with ‘dealing with the past’\, there is an emerging understanding of common challenges. \nOn the 14th of July\, the symposium “The Past: The Elephant in the Room of Diverse Societies?” will bring together views and experiences of civil society activists\, including educators\, cultural workers\, and engaged citizens\, from The Netherlands\, as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina\, India\, Lebanon and Ukraine. \nWhat can you expect?\nWe will start the day with a critical look at Dutch society from the perspective of an outsider and an insider\, introducing relevant debates surrounding the Golden Coach and Black Pete controversies. Dr. Timothy Ryback\, contributor to The New Yorker and director of the Institute of Historical Justice and Reconciliation\, will share his view on the ethics of facing historical legacies of the past. In particular\, the discussion will address difficult issues of identity\, belonging\, and polarisation. It is clear from the public debate in The Netherlands that radically opposing views on these matters challenge social cohesion. \nGlobal perspectives\, including those from Colombia\, Croatia and South Africa\, will be introduced by leading history educators who have traveled across the world to share their experiences and gain new insights. Their personal and professional journeys demonstrate the difficult nature of dealing with the past in divided\, post-conflict societies. Often the recent\, violent past has directly and immediately impacted their lives. How have they transformed their experiences into a catalyst for positive change? \nThe afternoon will explore in practical terms how civil society initiatives are finding ways to address sensitive histories for a range of societal purposes\, including reconciliation\, intercultural dialogue and social cohesion. \nWe hope to meet you during our symposium and to learn from one another\, in the Netherlands and across the world\, whether we are frank enough about the elephant in the room. \nThe symposium is organised by EuroClio – Inspiring History and Citizenship Educators\, the Anna Lindh Foundation Netherlands Network and the Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation\, and the event is made possible by the generosity of the Robert Bosch Foundation and Konferentie Nederlandse Religieuzen. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDetails\n\nDate: Friday\, 14 July 2017 @ 09.30 Location: Mandeville building Erasmus University Thomas Morelaan\, 3062 PA Rotterdam \nThere is no fee for this symposium. A lunch will be provided. \nRSVP NOW \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProgramme\n\n09.30 Welcome \n10.00 Panel discussion: “Sensitive history in the Netherlands” \n11.45 Panel discussion: “Dealing with the past: a global perspective” \n13.00 Lunch \n14.00 First round of workshops \n15.30 Second round of workshops \n16.45 Conclusions\, reflections and closing remarks \n17.30 Drinks \nProgramme – Symposium 14 July 2017
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/dealing-sensitive-histories-intercultural-dialogue/
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170609
DTSTAMP:20260409T232917
CREATED:20161208T121615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161208T121615Z
UID:8387-1496793600-1496966399@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Meaning\, Thinking and Learning in History Conference in Jyväskylä\, Finland
DESCRIPTION:Meaning\, Thinking and Learning in History seeks to strengthen research on history pedagogy by furthering cooperation between history education practice and research. History as both a discipline and school subject is in motion\, receiving increasing demands from the surrounding society. Focusing on textbook-driven narratives is usually not enough to meet the demands of the curricula or of students. The primary goal of this conference is to encourage collaboration and foster dialogue between professional historians\, education scholars\, graduate students\, and classroom teachers in order to find ways of balancing the scholarship on the pedagogy of history with increasing demands and classroom realities. \nOver the course of this two-day conference\, scholars\, teachers and practitioners will share their research findings\, offering examples of cutting-edge approaches and engaging in dynamic discussions that will help nurture intercultural dialogue and bridge scholarly and practical questions. Keynote lectures will be given by Bob Bain (University of Michigan) and Henrik Meinander (University of Helsinki). \nThe conference invites proposals for presentations\, panels and workshops by 15 January\, 2017. To learn more visit the teho2017en.wordpress.com and in twitter #teho2017. \nThe conference is bilingual\, in English and Finnish. The conference will be designed so that there is an English-language programme throughout. Meinander’s keynote will be in Finnish. \nThe conference is arranged by the group Teaching History Outside the Box of the University of Jyväskylä: Anna Veijola (Jyväskylä Normal School)\, Matti Rautiainen (Department of Teacher Education) and Simo Mikkonen (Department of History and Ethnology). The conference is part of a project funded by the Academy of Finland and coincides with the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Finland.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/meaning-thinking-learning-history/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170609
DTSTAMP:20260409T232917
CREATED:20170306T113446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170306T113446Z
UID:9270-1496707200-1496966399@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:European Network Remembrance and Solidarity Symposium
DESCRIPTION:From 6 to 8 June\, the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity will organize a symposium titled “Violence in 20th-Century European History: Commemorating\, Documenting\, Educating”. The conference will be held in Brussels\, Belgium\, and will focus on the phenomenon of the involvement of states and ideologies in the widespread use of violence to enforce objectives. \nMore information can be found here.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/european-network-remembrance-solidarity-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170602
DTSTAMP:20260409T232917
CREATED:20170306T111307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170306T111307Z
UID:9252-1496188800-1496361599@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Lifelong Learning Platform Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:From 31 May to 1 June\, the Lifelong Learning Platform organizes their Annual Conference\, Education in a Digital World\, in Tallinn\, Estonia. \nThe challenge of education in a digital world commands us to open education as widely as possible to include all\, through flexible pathways and innovative thinking in order to enable all to adapt to yet unknown developments. How can lifelong learning answer these challenges in order to insure universal access to digital education? \nThe Conference will invite participants to take part in forwarding answers to the burning challenge that is the transformation of education in a digital world\, thanks to a solid knowledge-network composed of members\, educators\, learners\, civil society organisations\, national and EU representatives and experts. \nMore information about this conference can be found here: \nhttp://lllplatform.eu/events/annual-conferences/ac17/?mc_cid=bfcf973467&mc_eid=97b4344ef8 \n  \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/lifelong-learning-platform-annual-conference/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170408
DTSTAMP:20260409T232917
CREATED:20160524T152747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T162116Z
UID:6966-1491091200-1491609599@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:24th EuroClio Annual Conference and Professional Training and Development Course 2017: Intersections - San Sebastian\, Spain
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URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/24th-euroclio-annual-conference-2017-intersections-san-sebastian-spain/
CATEGORIES:Annual Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170318
DTSTAMP:20260409T232917
CREATED:20170306T104837Z
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UID:9255-1489536000-1489795199@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:ePACT Management and Strategy Meeting
DESCRIPTION:From 15 to 17 March\, a management and strategy meeting for the ePACT project will take place in Thessaloniki. The Education Partnership for Advocacy\, Capacity-Building and Transformation (ePACT) is an initiative of two civil society organizations with a proven track record in the field of education. EuroClio –  and CDRSEE – Centre for Democracy and Reconciliation in South East Europe have worked for over 20 years in the region\, providing opportunities for regional cooperation and promoting innovative and responsible history education. The initiative seeks to build on these experiences by building sustainable partnerships in the region for systemic change in education. Practitioners and policy makers benefit from intensified relation and cooperation as it strengthens capacity for both reform and implementation. The project strives to achieve that education authorities and civil society jointly reform education and schools in the region to enhance critical thinking and active citizenship. \nFor more information about this project\, visit our project page: \n\n[PARTNER] ePACT: Education Partnership for Advocacy\, Capacity-Building and Transformation
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/epact-management-strategy-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Transnational Meetings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170317
DTSTAMP:20260409T232918
CREATED:20170313T161924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T161924Z
UID:9409-1489276800-1489708799@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Dealing with the Past in History Education: Study Visit to Bogotá
DESCRIPTION:Core team members Senada Jusic (EuroClio-HIP) and Meena Malhotra (Peace Works) will represent the Dealing With the Past project in a study visit to Bogotá\, Colombia. The aim of the visits is to  interview civil society actors\, teachers and students to find out about the practical challenges related to dealing with conflicting memories and narratives\, dealing with emotional and difficult histories\, dealing with uncertainties and sensitivities in order to document collected practices and practical recommendations in the form of a blog post and a report based on the findings from this data gathering that can be used for advocacy on global\, regional\, and national levels. \nThe study visit is co-organised by the National Center for Historical Memory. During the visit itself\, Jusic and Malhotra will meet with several NGOs\, museum educators\, and government officials. In addition\, the two will attend history classes and discuss and interview students and history educators.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/dealing-past-history-education-study-visit-bogota/
CATEGORIES:Study Visits
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170306
DTSTAMP:20260409T232918
CREATED:20170313T161354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T161354Z
UID:9405-1488326400-1488758399@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Dealing with the Past in History Education: Study Visit to Cape Town
DESCRIPTION:Core team members Khaled El Masri (Lebanese Association for History) and Michael Robinson (Facing History and Ourselves) will represent the Dealing With the Past project in a study visit to Cape Town\, South Africa. The aim of the visits is to  interview civil society actors\, teachers and students to find out about the practical challenges related to dealing with conflicting memories and narratives\, dealing with emotional and difficult histories\, dealing with uncertainties and sensitivities in order to document collected practices and practical recommendations in the form of a blog post and a report based on the findings from this data gathering that can be used for advocacy on global\, regional\, and national levels. \nThe study visit is co-organised by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation. During the visit itself\, El Masri and Robinson will meet with several NGOs\, museum educators\, and government officials. In addition\, the two will attend history classes and discuss and interview students and history educators. \n\nDealing with the Past in History Education
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/dealing-past-history-education-study-visit-cape-town/
CATEGORIES:Study Visits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170214
DTSTAMP:20260409T232919
CREATED:20170111T103157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T103157Z
UID:8790-1486684800-1487030399@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Co-Authoring Meeting ALF-Learning About your Past\, Beirut\, Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:On February 10-13\, 2017\, ten participants in the Anna Lindh Foundation – Learning about your Past project will convene in Beirut\, Lebanon. The purpose of the meeting is to continue the work to create and enhance History lessons for intercultural citizenship in the Euro-Med region. Moreover\, the group gets together to agree on technical standards\, working procedures\, and to plan the next steps of the project.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/co-authoring-meeting-alf-learning-past-beirut-lebanon/
CATEGORIES:Transnational Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170208
DTSTAMP:20260409T232919
CREATED:20170111T102331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T102331Z
UID:8787-1486339200-1486511999@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:ET2020 "Citizenship" Working Group
DESCRIPTION:On February 6-7\, 2017\, EuroClio founder and special adviser Joke Van Der Leeuw-Roord will attend the ET2020 “Citizenship” Working Group in Brussels\, Belgium. \nThe primary focus of the Working Groups is to benefit the Member States in the work of furthering policy development through mutual learning and the identification of good practices\, as well as understand what works in education.Following their mandate\, Working Groups must deliver outputs directly linked to the objectives of ET2020 and contribute to Europe 2020. \n  \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/et2020-citizenship-working-group/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170203
DTSTAMP:20260409T232919
CREATED:20170111T101738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T101738Z
UID:8784-1485648000-1486079999@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Dealing With the Past: Study Visit in Zagreb and Split\, Croatia
DESCRIPTION:On January 29-February 2 2017\, Clara Ramirez-Barat and Olesya Skrypnyk will represent the Dealing With the Past project in study visits to Zagreb and Split in Croatia. The aim of the visits is to  interview civil society actors\, teachers and students to find out about the practical challenges related to dealing with conflicting memories and narratives\, dealing with emotional and difficult histories\, dealing with uncertainties and sensitivities in order to document collected practices and practical recommendations in the form of a blog post and a report based on the findings from this data gathering that can be used for advocacy on global\, regional\, and national levels. \nOn the visit itself\, Ramirez-Barat and Skrypnyk will meet with Documenta – Center for Dealing with the Past\, the University of Split’s History Department\, as well as museum educators and other NGO representatives. In addition\, the two will attend history classes and discuss and interview students and history educators. \n\nDealing with the Past in History Education \n\n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/dealing-past-study-visit-zagreb-split-croatia/
CATEGORIES:Study Visits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170123
DTSTAMP:20260409T232919
CREATED:20170111T100907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T100907Z
UID:8781-1484870400-1485129599@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:ePACT Concluding Coordinators Meeting in Belgrade\, Serbia
DESCRIPTION:On January 20-22 2017\, The ePACT: Education Partnership for Advocacy\, Capacity-Building and Transformation project will hold a concluding coordinators meeting in Belgrade Serbia. \nRead more about the project here: \n\n[PARTNER] ePACT: Education Partnership for Advocacy\, Capacity-Building and Transformation \n\n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/epact-concluding-coordinators-meeting-belgrade-serbia/
CATEGORIES:Transnational Meetings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170118
DTSTAMP:20260409T232919
CREATED:20170111T100440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T100440Z
UID:8778-1484524800-1484697599@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Strategies for Inclusion - Third Transnational Project Meeting
DESCRIPTION:On January 16-17 2017\, the third transnational project meeting of the project Strategies for Inclusion – Making High Quality History and Citizenship Education more Inclusive and Accessible will convene in The Hague\, Netherlands. \nThe purpose of this meeting is to assess and review progress and results of previous meetings and the work that has been done since the second special interest group meeting in London in November. \n  \nRead more about the project on the project page; \n\nStrategies for Inclusion \n\n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/strategies-inclusion-third-transnational-project-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Transnational Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170116
DTSTAMP:20260409T232919
CREATED:20170111T095854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T095854Z
UID:8775-1484265600-1484524799@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:EuroClio Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:On January 13-15\, the EuroClio Board gets together in Como in Italy for the final board meeting before the Annual Conference in San Sebastian in April.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/euroclio-board-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Board Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161219
DTSTAMP:20260409T232919
CREATED:20161109T155455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161109T155455Z
UID:8270-1481846400-1482105599@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Learning a History that is not yet History?-authors team event in Belgrade\, Serbia
DESCRIPTION:How to teach the history of recent wars that is often considered not to be history yet\, but is remembered in so many different ways\, and has been investigated in great detail in the context of transitional justice? This is the main question the project seeks to answer by investing in a unique partnership among teachers and their associations from former Yugoslavia\, in which transnational teams will collaboratively create a free ready-to-use learning resource about the 1990s Yugoslav wars. \nThis resource explores how this history should be addressed in a multi-perspective way; how war impacts developed societies and everyday life and to what extent history educators can also address current wars across the world through the lens of the experiences in the wars of the 1990s. \nOn 16-18 December\, the authors of the Learning a History that is not yet History (LHH) get together in the Serbian capital to make further progress in the project. \nRead about the previous meeting in Zagreb here.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/learning-history-not-yet-history-authors-team-event-belgrade-serbia/
CATEGORIES:Transnational Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161212
DTSTAMP:20260409T232919
CREATED:20161109T154712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161109T154712Z
UID:8267-1481241600-1481500799@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:ePACT national event\, Sarajevo\, Bosnia Herzegovina
DESCRIPTION:The Education Partnership for Advocacy\, Capacity-Building and Transformation (ePACT) is an initiative of two civil society organizations with a proven track record in the field of education. EuroClio –  and CDRSEE – Centre for Democracy and Reconciliation in South East Europe have worked for over 20 years in the region\, providing opportunities for regional cooperation and promoting innovative and responsible history education. The initiative seeks to build on these experiences by building sustainable partnerships in the region for systemic change in education. Practitioners and policy makers benefit from intensified relation and cooperation as it strengthens capacity for both reform and implementation. The project strives to achieve that education authorities and civil society jointly reform education and schools in the region to enhance critical thinking and active citizenship. \nThe project moves forward with a National Event in Sarajevo\, Bosnia Herzegovina. \nRead the latest report here.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/epact-national-event-sarajevo-bosnia-herzegovina/
CATEGORIES:Multiplier Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20161207T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20161210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T232919
CREATED:20160923T090404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160923T090404Z
UID:7950-1481097600-1481389200@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:3rd Annual International Conference on Education for Democratic Citizenship (EDC)
DESCRIPTION:The Moroccan Center for Civic Education and the Ministry of Education Regional Academy for Education and Training\, Laayoune- Sakia El Hamra\, in collaboration with their international partners take the great pleasure in announcing the 3rd Annual International Conference on Education for Democratic Citizenship (EDC)\, which will be held in Laayoune\, Morocco from December 07 to 10\, 2016. \nThe Conference theme is: “Promoting Peace\, Non-violence and Cultural Understanding through Education“\, and aims to engage with a broad range of interconnected topics that all deal with societal improvements and empowerment of youth\, women\, and civic engagement through bettering societal mechanisms and structures. \nThe final deadline for international participant registration is on November 20th\, 2016. \nIn order to read more about the conference\, visit the page below. \nhttp://civicmorocco.org/iacedc/ \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/3rd-annual-international-conference-education-democratic-citizenship-edc/
CATEGORIES:Partners
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161205
DTSTAMP:20260409T232922
CREATED:20161109T154430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161109T154430Z
UID:8263-1480636800-1480895999@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:ePACT national event Pristina\, Kosovo
DESCRIPTION:The Education Partnership for Advocacy\, Capacity-Building and Transformation (ePACT) is an initiative of two civil society organizations with a proven track record in the field of education. EuroClio –  and CDRSEE – Centre for Democracy and Reconciliation in South East Europe have worked for over 20 years in the region\, providing opportunities for regional cooperation and promoting innovative and responsible history education. The initiative seeks to build on these experiences by building sustainable partnerships in the region for systemic change in education. Practitioners and policy makers benefit from intensified relation and cooperation as it strengthens capacity for both reform and implementation. The project strives to achieve that education authorities and civil society jointly reform education and schools in the region to enhance critical thinking and active citizenship. \nThe project moves forward with a National Event in Pristina\, Kosovo. \nRead the latest report here.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/epact-national-event-pristina-kosovo/
CATEGORIES:Multiplier Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161205
DTSTAMP:20260409T232922
CREATED:20161109T154206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161109T154206Z
UID:8259-1480550400-1480895999@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Final Training of Silencing Citizens through Censorship-project in Skopje\, Macedonia
DESCRIPTION:The Silencing Citizens Through Censorship-project involves a transnational group of history and citizenship educators from EuroClio’s member Associations in France\, Germany\, Hungary\, Italy\, Macedonia\, Poland\, and Spain in the development and implementation of students-driven projects on censorship in Europe’s 20th century dictatorial and totalitarian regimes. The focus will be on the history of Franco’s Spain (1936 – 1975)\, Vichy France (1940 – 1945)\, Nazi Germany (1933-1945)\, Mussolini’s Italy (1922 – 1943)\, the post-1945 Hungarian ( – 1990) and Polish Republics (1944 – 1989) and the Republic of Macedonia as part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia under Tito (1945 – 1980). During the project the team members will develop engaging and thought-provoking resources on striking historical examples of censorship with their students through the collection\, compilation and analysis of multi-perspective sources. Students with their teacher will then organise local public events such as exhibitions or debates to showcase the cases they researched in a way that questions the resonance of such history today. \n\n\n\n\n\n The team comes together in Skopje for an intensive final training.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/final-training-silencing-citizens-censorship-project-skopje-macedonia/
CATEGORIES:Thematic Seminars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161205
DTSTAMP:20260409T232922
CREATED:20161109T153820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161109T153820Z
UID:8255-1480550400-1480895999@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:ePACT national event Montenegro
DESCRIPTION:The Education Partnership for Advocacy\, Capacity-Building and Transformation (ePACT) is an initiative of two civil society organizations with a proven track record in the field of education. EuroClio –  and CDRSEE – Centre for Democracy and Reconciliation in South East Europe have worked for over 20 years in the region\, providing opportunities for regional cooperation and promoting innovative and responsible history education. The initiative seeks to build on these experiences by building sustainable partnerships in the region for systemic change in education. Practitioners and policy makers benefit from intensified relation and cooperation as it strengthens capacity for both reform and implementation. The project strives to achieve that education authorities and civil society jointly reform education and schools in the region to enhance critical thinking and active citizenship. \nThe project moves forward with a National Event in Podgorica\, Montenegro. \nRead the latest report here.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/epact-national-event-montenegro/
CATEGORIES:Multiplier Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161204
DTSTAMP:20260409T232922
CREATED:20160519T114605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160519T114605Z
UID:6836-1480550400-1480809599@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Sixth Annual Conference of the Historical Dialogues\, Justice and Memory Network
DESCRIPTION:The Historical Dialogues\, Justice and Memory Network is an organisation that provides a platform for researchers and activists working on issues of historical dialogue\, historical and transitional justice\, and public and social memory. From 1-3 December 2016 they will organise their Sixth Annual Conference: Confronting Violent Pasts and Historical (In)Justice. The NIOD\, Institute for War\, Holocaust and Genocide Studies will host the Conference in Amsterdam. Their Conference Theme aims to discuss what happens after the violence and the ad-hoc trials\, a phase in which we can begin to assess the impact on societies from which the perpetrators and/or victims emerged. Questions like: “Is there a right timing for addressing the violent past? Should and could historians and historical dialogue play a more instrumental role in these processes?”
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/sixth-annual-conference-historical-dialogues-justice-memory-network/
CATEGORIES:Partners
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161201
DTSTAMP:20260409T232922
CREATED:20161103T151435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161103T151435Z
UID:8194-1480291200-1480550399@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:Annual Assembly of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum
DESCRIPTION:On 28-29 November Brussels will host the EaP CSF Annual Assembly for the first time in 7 years since the meeting that marked the beginning of the Forum’s work. The 8th Annual Assembly will be held under the title “Building a Common Secure and Democratic Future” and will bring together around 200 representatives of CSOs\, the EU Institutions and EaP governments for vibrant discussions at over 15 sessions. \nCommissioner Johannes Hahn\, along with the Co-Chairs of the EaP CSF Steering Committee\, Ulad Vialichka and Krzysztof Bobinski\, will deliver opening addresses to give start to the discussions of this years’ EaP CSF Annual Assembly. The opening ceremony will also feature the presentation of the EaP CSF Pavel Sheremet Award to the Crimean journalist Mykola Semena\, in recognition for his courage to risk his safety and freedom in the cause of the media freedom in Crimea. The event coincides with the International Women Human Rights Defender Day on 29 November. Every year this day is dedicated to honoring activism\, advocacy and courageous acts of resistance. \nThis year’s Annual Assembly will also include high-level panels which\, will focus on the role of the Eastern Neighbourhood in the EU policies\, whether as a reliable partner or a source of mounting concerns\, as well as on the status quo of the Eastern Partnership initiative prior the next EaP Summit. Throughout parallel panels the participants will debate on topics related to the EaP CSF priorities such as energy security\, youth development and transparency of EU funding in the region. During the event the EaP CSF members will present the projects and publications they have developed in the past year\, including the outputs of 18 re-granting projects. The best project ideas implemented in 2016 will receive the EaP CSF awards. The General Assembly\, the highest decision-making body of the EaP CSF\, will adopt resolutions on topics of major concern for the Forum\, which include the conditions for civil society in the EaP Countries\, as well as political situation in the region. The 8th EaP CSF Annual Assembly will end with the election of the new EaP CSF Steering Committee 2016-2017\, which will have a mandate from civil society of the EaP countries and EU member states to serve as the governing board of the Forum during a one-year term. \n 
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/annual-assembly-eastern-partnership-civil-society-forum/
CATEGORIES:Partners
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161122
DTSTAMP:20260409T232922
CREATED:20161103T150629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161103T150629Z
UID:8190-1479427200-1479772799@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:First Planning Meeting Anna Lindh Foundation - Learning about (Y)our past in Nicosia\, Cyprus
DESCRIPTION:The project “Learning about (y)our past. History lessons for intercultural citizenship in the EuroMed region” aims to help young people in the Euro-Mediterranean region to acquire competences for intercultural citizenship by learning about identity and diversity\, about positive intercultural encounters and addressing emotive and controversial issues in history education. The project will achieve this through collaborative design\, piloting\, peer-review\, editing\, design and publication of six learning activities that can be used as alternative educational resources. The development of these resources will be done by an international team with various cultural and professional backgrounds. This team will meet three times throughout the project\, to work on the initial planning\, peer-review and final editing of the resources. In between meetings the project team will work on the collecting of source material and piloting of the resources in practice. The project meetings will take place in Cyprus and Lebanon. The learning activities will be translated and published in Arab\, English\, Greek and Turkish and made freely available for use on the website of EuroClio and licensed in such a way that reuse is possible. To ensure that the main relevant stakeholders are informed about the learning activities and encourage its widespread use the project team will develop and implement a communication plan targeting the professional community of history educators in the EuroMed.\n\n\n\n\n\nIn November 18-21\, the group will meet in Nicosia\, Cyprus with the aims of;\n\nProviding the project team with better understanding of project aims\, logic and outputs.\nIntroducing the project team to guidebook for history textbooks authors ”On a Common Path. New Approaches to Writing History Textbooks in Europe and the Arab and Islamic Worlds: The Case of the Mediterranean” and discuss possible thematic connections to the project.\nProviding a guidance on how to collect and work with sources in developing transnational educational resources.\nSharing initial ideas on the content\, topics of the educational resources.\nAgreeing on division of content amongst team members and common framework for the lessons and technical standards.\nAgreeing on the timeline of the actions to come after the planning meeting and choose a date for the next development meeting.
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/first-planning-meeting-anna-lindh-foundation-learning-past-nicosia-cyprus/
CATEGORIES:Transnational Meetings
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161121
DTSTAMP:20260409T232922
CREATED:20161103T145741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161103T145741Z
UID:8186-1479427200-1479686399@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:3rd Team Meeting Decisions and Dilemmas 2 in Budapest\, Hungary
DESCRIPTION:The project Decisions and Dilemmas: Exploring European Union history through the lens of contemporary issues will result in a series of learning resources that are ready to use in history and citizenship classes at secondary school level across Europe. The focus will be on contemporary issues for the European Union\, related to economic imbalances; energy dependency; trade in a global context; the EU potential global power\, and opening Europe’s borders for people. \nEach issue will result in a learning activity based on active learning methods (such as scripted drama\, various forms of debate and discussion\, and project work) that are best suited to the nature of that particular issue. As a result the project will show various ways in with students can learn about the EU on an active and engaging way. These learning resources will be developed\, tested and implemented by an international group of experienced educators (who are currently teaching citizenship and/or history) with the support of Jean Monnet professors as academic advisors. The involvement of leading academics and school teachers and teacher trainers\, will make sure that the learning resources are both academically sound and suited for use in diverse classroom settings. The key project activities are three development workshops and one international training seminar. \n  \nConvening in Budapest\, Hungary  will be done with the aims of; \n\nTo review and pilot the final draft learning resources developed by the core team\, including feedback from the piloting phase.\nTo develop a strategy and time plan for the finalisation of the materials and preparations for the workshops in San Sebastian.\nTo finalise the training elements for the final training that will take place during the EuroClio Annual Conference in San Sebastian in April 2017.\n\nRead more about Decisions and Dilemmas 2 here
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/3rd-team-meeting-decisions-dilemmas-2-budapest-hungary/
CATEGORIES:Transnational Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161116
DTSTAMP:20260409T232922
CREATED:20161103T145127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161103T145127Z
UID:8180-1479168000-1479254399@euroclio.eu
SUMMARY:CDRSEE Joint History Project Launch
DESCRIPTION:The Joint History Project was the original CDRSEE programme and remains at the heart of everything we do. The JHP was launched in 1999\, in an effort to change the way history is taught in schools across the Balkans. The founders – historians\, diplomats\, philanthropists — felt very strongly that to reach real reconciliation in the region\, you have to reach the grass roots\, the youth. The programme is therefore centred on education\, on providing history-teaching materials for teachers that convey multiple perspectives of the same events\, and on ensuring that these materials be put to use across the region. \nRead more about the project here: http://cdrsee.org/projects/education-projects/joint-history-project
URL:https://euroclio.eu/event/cdrsee-joint-history-project-launch/
CATEGORIES:Partners
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