Composed of the 30 best contributions in the 2020 Europeana Education Competition, this booklet has been designed for teachers and educational stakeholders as a prime example of the use of Europeana’s content. Carefully selected by Europeana and European Schoolnet, the learning scenarios and the story of implementation which make up this Teaching with Europeana booklet are the results of teachers’ hard work, commitment, creativity and endless efforts in highlighting the importance of cultural heritage in their teaching. Teaching with Europeana best practices 2019 – 2020 booklet is available in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, French, Greek and English. Get the booklet here.
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