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Recent news about Memories at school project

Debinka school (Poland) in the TV

See the clip. 

Students’ documentary presented in Kranj

MKK presents the memories of Kranj industrialization:  an exhibition with students’ work and historical pictures together with the public exhibition of the documentary elaborated by students.

4th project meeting in Kranj (Slovenia)

Partners met on 14th and 15th September to discuss the pilot implementation of the methodology in schools and set up the final version of the methodology. See it at Aranzadi’s web site.

SEM@S interests to Museums’ curators

Emma King and Tracy Craggs, members of SEM@S team delivered the workshop Using historical memory in museum learning and interpretation based on the experience of the project at the Social History Curators Group Conference.    

SEM@S newsletter echoed by Euroclio

Euroclio, the European Association of History Teaching included a link to SEM@S June newsletter in July. See it at Euroclio website

Canadian educators interested in SEM@S

SEM@S project is included the  Museum Education Monitor Newsletter June 2012 published in Canada, as well as all the related social media: Web– http://www.mccastle.comFacebook– http://www.facebook.com/Museum.Education.MonitorTwitter– http://twitter.com/mchriscastle Pinterest - http://pinterest.com/mchriscastle/ FORUM Blog– http://forum.mccastle.com/    

Didakta publishes on SEM@S project (Slovenia)

Article published by Didakta a leading didactical magazine in Slovenia. Didakta, June- July 2012

SEM@S in Slovenian press

Article published in Nedelo newspaper (national scope). Nedelo 17/06/2012

Final exhibition at school in San Sebastian

A final exhibition showing objects and devices of the period studied (1950-1970) was organised by Santo Tomas Lizeoa in San Sebastian on 9th June. See it at Aranzadi’s website

Students’ work submitted in a Slovenian history context

Three students have submitted their research work on the historical context of the industrialization to a national history context. See students’ work: INDUSTRIALIZACIJA KRANJA IN NJENE POSLEDICE[1]; Franjo Sirc and Josip Slavec