Course participants:
1. They will learn and critically rethink modern theoretical concepts of working with memory, current issues in research on the Second World War, and will also be able to compare examples of the use of memory of the war in public discourse in the Eastern Partnership countries and Russia.
2. They will become familiar with and master applied methods and technologies for working with memory when teaching the subject of the Second World War.
3. Plan to introduce innovations into their educational activities.
participants will improve their qualifications in the course topics and will be able to introduce aspects of working with the memory of the Second World War into their educational activities
https://online.eence.eu/course/view.php?id=14
Network for Civic Education in Eastern Europe EENCE
In order to enhance sustainability of civil society in the Eastern Europe with an improved operational environment and amplified linkages to civic education the EENCE Summit 2019 was held in Batumi, Georgia on October 4-6, 2019.
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