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2 minutes to read Posted on Tuesday September 29, 2020

Updated on Monday November 6, 2023

Teaching with Europeana best practices 2019 - 2020

This booklet for teachers and educational stakeholders is composed of the 30 best contributions in the 2020 Europeana Education Competition. It aims to inspire and support the creation of learning activities that promote the integration of digital cultural heritage in educational activities.

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Title:
Lesendes Mädchen
Creator:
Enckell, Magnus
Date:
1922
Institution:
Finnish National Gallery
Country:
Finland

Over the past five years, Europeana and European Schoolnet (EUN) have been working together toward a common goal: encouraging the innovative integration of digital cultural heritage in education, by training teachers on how to create learning scenarios using digital cultural resources, test them and integrate them in their classrooms.

Carefully selected by Europeana and European Schoolnet, the learning scenarios and the story of implementation composing this Teaching with Europeana booklet are the results of teachers’ hard work, commitment, creativity and endless efforts in highlighting the importance of cultural heritage in their teaching. Composed of the 30 best contributions in the 2020 Europeana Education Competition, this booklet has been designed for teachers and educational stakeholders as a prime example of the use of Europeana’s items.

Download the booklet below in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, French, Greek and English. 

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Teaching with Europeana Best Practices 2019 - 2020

This page was edited 26/11/20 to add new language versions of this publication. It was edited 08/01/21 to update the Italian version of the publication. 

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