The majority of Heritage and Education conferences focus on how people can learn about Heritage and Heritage protection through educational (formal or non-formal) procedures. In our understanding, the best way to create awareness about Cultural Heritage is not just to focus on education about Heritage but to make heritage part of the educational process.
Due to COVID-19 related crisis the conference date has been moved online in December 2020, 18-20.
Click here to access the conference website: Heritage in Education e-conference
“Education VIA Culture: An International Conference on the applications of Cultural Heritage in Education” welcomes contributions with a focus mainly, but not limited, to:
Call for Papers is now closed
Enquires about the conference should be forward to Konstantina Kalogirou at kkalogirou@cathays.cardiff.sch.uk
Organising Committee
Dr Konstantinos Trimmis, University of Bristol, UK
Dr Konstantina Kalogirou, Cathays High School, UK
Dr Fiona Dalziel, University of Padova, IT
Professor Anastasios Tsangalidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR
Eleutheria Theodoroudi, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR
Branka Sreckovic Minic, International School of Belgrade, SRB
Due to COVID-19 related crisis the conference date has been moved online in December 2020, 18-20.
Click here to access the conference website: Heritage in Education e-conference
“Education VIA Culture: An International Conference on the applications of Cultural Heritage in Education” welcomes contributions with a focus mainly, but not limited, to:
- Methodological approaches to the use of Cultural Heritage, local, regional, or international, as a teaching medium.
- Presentation of case studies where cultural heritage was mobilised as teaching medium for any topic.
- The importance of Intangible Heritage in Education.
- The role of museums, archaeological sites, exhibitions, and heritage landscapes in education.
- Case studies where Cultural Heritage assets have inspired art-based teaching applications such as Drama, Theatre, Music, Graphics and so on.
- The role of Cultural Heritage in second, foreign, and minority language acquisition and teaching.
- Ways of bringing together Educational practitioners and Cultural Heritage specialists.
- The Cultural Heritage of Ethnic and Social minorities and groups and how it can be used as a medium for creating tolerant and diverse societies.
Call for Papers is now closed
Enquires about the conference should be forward to Konstantina Kalogirou at kkalogirou@cathays.cardiff.sch.uk
Organising Committee
Dr Konstantinos Trimmis, University of Bristol, UK
Dr Konstantina Kalogirou, Cathays High School, UK
Dr Fiona Dalziel, University of Padova, IT
Professor Anastasios Tsangalidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR
Eleutheria Theodoroudi, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR
Branka Sreckovic Minic, International School of Belgrade, SRB