
Women as Role Models in the Field of Education
My first teacher Can you still remember your first teacher? This is the question I asked, out of curiosity, to my students …
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My first teacher Can you still remember your first teacher? This is the question I asked, out of curiosity, to my students …
Are you searching for innovative ways of using arts and science digital heritage to raise your students’ awareness about today’s society’s big …
How can education profit from easily accessible digital cultural heritage content? With the aim of increasing digital cultural data as a trusted …
‘The secret of change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new.’ /Dan …
Being a part of the Europeana Education community since 2018 has substantially enriched my teaching activities with new ideas and possibilities. At …
On 26th October, Europeana Education launched #reinventingBeethoven: a challenge for primary and secondary teachers around the life and work of Ludwig van …
Human Rights and Migration: Why should I care? We are living in scary times. Indifference and ignorance threaten our existence from climate …
“The classical gods have gathered for a cheerful meeting in the clouds,” says on the Europeana platform presenting the painting above. In …
250 years ago, on 16 December 1770, Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany. To celebrate his anniversary, some institutions across …
Update: European Schoolnet has extended this call until the 31st of December 2020 as it is still looking for teachers from Hungary …