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    Europeana teacher community brochure
    Title:
    Teacher with a globe from BL Royal 17 E III, f. 136v
    Creator:
    Bartholomaeus Anglicus, translated by Jean Corbechon
    Date:
    1st quarter of the 15th century 1400 - 1424
    Institution:
    The British Library
    Country:
    UK
    Publication Created: 5 September 2019

    Europeana teacher community brochure

    During the 2018-2019 academic year, more than 2,000 teachers around Europe have been creating learning scenarios with digital cultural heritage and testing them with their students. In this brochure, we present some of the most relevant facts and figures reached by this community.

    Europeana Education. An initiative to integrate cultural heritage in education
    Title:
    Elementary School
    Creator:
    Enckell, Magnus
    Date:
    1899
    Publication Created: 5 September 2019 Isabel Crespo

    Europeana Education. An initiative to integrate cultural heritage in education

    In collaboration with European Schoolnet, Europeana has produced a short publication for Ministries of Education and other stakeholders in the domain, which aim sis to introduce Europeana's activities and educational offer to promote the use of digital cultural heritage in learning environments. Download the publication and read the Executive summary.

    How can we help history teachers teach from multiple perspectives? It starts with sources
    Title:
    William Harvey demonstrating his theory of circulation of the blood before Charles I
    Creator:
    Ernest Board
    Institution:
    Welcome Collection
    Country:
    United Kindom
    News Created: 27 June 2019 Steven Stegers

    How can we help history teachers teach from multiple perspectives? It starts with sources

    Over the last 25 years, the term multiperspectivity has gained importance in history education and has been a key concept for the work of organisations such as EUROCLIO. Here we look at EUROCLIO’s multiperspective source collections and tell you how you can contribute.

    Bringing digital cultural heritage to classrooms: more than 38,000 students reached
    News Created: 21 June 2019

    Bringing digital cultural heritage to classrooms: more than 38,000 students reached

    Cultural heritage has an essential role to play in education, research and innovation, because it can enrich both formal and informal educational experiences. Since 2015, European Schoolnet (EUN) and the Europeana Foundation have been working together, sharing a common vision: to bring digital cultural heritage to as many classrooms as possible. Here’s what we’ve achieved together over the last year.

    Three Lessons from a Europeana User Group Teacher
    Title:
    Mechanics: page to a partwork on science, with pictures of various machines.
    Creator:
    J Emslie
    Date:
    1850
    Institution:
    Welcome Collection
    Country:
    UK
    News Created: 19 June 2019 Beth Daley

    Three Lessons from a Europeana User Group Teacher

    This month on Europeana Pro News, as the academic year draws to a close, we’re looking back to see what we, and our education community, have learned over the last months. Today, Ryszard Markowicz, a teacher and Europeana User Group member in Poland, gives us his top three lessons learned.

    Three lessons from a Europeana Teacher Ambassador
    Title:
    Mechanics: page to a partwork on science, with pictures of various machines.
    Creator:
    J. Emslie
    Date:
    1850
    Institution:
    Wellcome Collection
    Country:
    United Kingdom
    News Created: 12 June 2019 Teresita Gravina Beth Daley

    Three lessons from a Europeana Teacher Ambassador

    This month on Europeana Pro News, as the academic year draws to a close, we’re looking back to see what we, and our education community, have learned over the last months. Today, Teresita Gravina, a junior high school teacher and Europeana Teacher Ambassador in Italy, gives us her top three lessons learned. 

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