A new project co-financed by the European Union under the Erasmus+ programme, to support knowledge exchange, collaboration and sharing of good practices, especially for secondary education in schools.
Project duration: 1 March 2021 – 30 November 2022
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What it is about
The scope of the project was developing a participative trajectory between different actors in the sector of schoold education and cultural heritage. The idea was to create an integrated vision and creative solutions for a future-oriented innovation in European education, enforcing at the same time its roots and making visible its identity.
At the very basis of the project’s concept, there were two core challenges: enhancing the historic value of educational heritage and creating innovative surroundings and practices for schools.
In this project educational experts developed new skills and ways of teaching and learning, also in the light of adapting their learning environment to a more modern and more digital teaching practice; while heritage experts helped make the rich variety of school heritage more visible and used in schools.
Additionally, the project also explored ways to making school buildings and surrounding landscapes more sustainable, and to adapting them for ameliorating the wellbeing and the quality of school life for students, teachers and all the people who live, work and operate in the school buildings.
Partners
- Heilig Hartinstituut Pedagogische Humaniora – www.hhh.be
- Cultureel Erfgoed Annuntiaten Heverlee vzw – www.cultureelerfgoedannuntiatenheverlee.be
- University of Macerata – www.unimc.it
- The Thomas Cowley High School – www.thomascowley.lincs.sch.uk
- European Historic Houses – europeanhistorichouses.eu
- PHOTOCONSORTIUM
- Harlaxton College – https://harlaxton.evansville.edu/