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Europeana Education Community

Who we are

The Europeana Education community brings together professionals dealing with digital culture and learning in cultural heritage institutions, educational organisations, schools, NGOs, ministries, local government, and the private sector.

What we do

We work to embed digital cultural heritage in both formal and informal education and foster innovation.

Why join?

  • Meet your peers and network at the Europeana annual conference and other relevant events
  • Stay informed and get the latest news about education and the cultural heritage sector through our dedicated communication channels
  • Grow your network and participate in European projects
  • Contribute to digital transformation in education with culture

Activities and resources

Historiana Teacher Training Guide
Title:
A classroom with children sitting at long tables and a teacher standing with a book in her hand
Institution:
Wellcome Collection
Country:
United Kingdom

Historiana Teacher Training Guide

EUROCLIO and Europeana have worked together to produce an updated training guide on how to use online tools promoting historical thinking.

Education
Title:
Esbjörn at the study corner
Creator:
Carl Larsson
Institution:
Nationalmuseum Sweden
Country:
Sweden

Education

Resources and information to help educators reuse cultural heritage data and collections in their classrooms and institutions. 

Education Community Work Plan
Title:
Tytöt tietotekniikan tunnilla
Creator:
Kiuru, Sakari
Date:
1999-11-22
Institution:
Helsingin kaupunginmuseo
Country:
Finland

Education Community Work Plan

The Europeana Education Community is one of the Europeana Network Association's specialist communities. Explore their work plan for 2024.

Meet the steering group

Latest news

Bringing digitised medieval objects into compulsory education
Title:
Christine de Pisan from BL Harley 4431, f. 3
Date:
c. 1410-c. 1414
Institution:
British Library
Country:
Rijksmuseum

Bringing digitised medieval objects into compulsory education

Created: 31 May 2022

The ‘Art of Reading in the Middle Ages’ (ARMA) project saw curators work with educators to design inspiring and innovative learning materials using digitised medieval manuscripts. Find out the work done for pupils in primary and secondary schools. 

Teaching with digitised medieval manuscripts in post-secondary education
Title:
The making of the video series: Irene O’Daly and Sean van der Steen in the Special Collections Reading Room of Leiden University Libraries.
Creator:
Erik-Jan Dros (photographer)
Date:
2021
Institution:
Leiden University Libraries
Country:
The Netherlands

Teaching with digitised medieval manuscripts in post-secondary education

Created: 12 May 2022

In the ‘Art of Reading in the Middle Ages’ (ARMA) project, curators from different European heritage institutions and educators joined forces to design innovative learning materials for higher education with digitised medieval manuscripts. FInd out more about their work.

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