Globalisation and Images of the Other: Challenges and New Perspectives for History Teaching in Europe
Globalisation and Images of the Other: Challenges and New Perspectives for History Teaching in Europe
  • 3 İŞ GÜNÜ
    İÇİNDE KARGODA
  • Basım Yılı
  • Sayfa Sayısı
    204
  • Kağıt Türü
    2. Hm. Kağıt
  • Ebat
    13,5 x 25
  • Dil
    İngilizce, Türkçe
  • Cilt Durumu
    Karton Kapak
  • ISBN-13
    9789290632016

Within theframeworkof theCouncilofEurope'sproject titled"TheImageof the Other in HistoryTeaching" thesymposium on "Globalisation andImages of the Other: challenges and new perspectives for History teaching in Europe" wasorganisedby the Councilof Europe andIRCICA on 30 November 1st December 2008 atYıldızPalace İstanbul. With nearly one hundredparticipants the meeting was conductedin threeparallel sessions of workinggroups and round-tables. The themes of the round-tables which heard country papers were "Globalisation and the role of History Teaching in a new context" and"Pedagogical innovationsandreforms strategies with aview totaking intoaccountglobalisation in historyteaching".ThePlenarysession dweltupon the issue of "Training actors of history learning" and adopted the conclusions of the meeting. The book begins with the texts of the welcoming address delivered at the opening ceremony by IRCICA Director General Dr. Halit Eren and the address by Ms. Gabriela Battaini-Dragoni Director General of Education Culture and HeritageYouth andSport Councilof Europeoutliningthebackgroundandtheobjectivesof theproject. Then follows theoverall report of the symposium. This is followed by the texts of fourteen studies and presentations.

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