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Teaching with Digital Heritage in Challenging Times
Modern technology and digital tools have become essential in today’s classrooms, aligning with how students learn through direct experience, interaction, and digital environments. Traditional lecture-based teaching is replaced by methods that encourage critical thinking, contextual understanding, and active democratic participation. Tangible heritage is no longer just a subject of historical study, it becomes a tool…
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Teaching Gender Equality through Public Monuments: Using the Monument(al) Challenges Toolkit and Europeana’s Sources to Explore Representation and Memory in the Classroom
If you were to count the statues in your local town, village, or city, how many would you find that represent women? Despite women making up more than half of Europe’s population, most of the statues you’ll come across commemorate the lives and achievements of men. Even when women do appear in public art, they…