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30 January 2010 - Kick off meeting in Serbia: The CDRSEE met with donors, stakeholders and project partners in Serbia to plan the implementation of the JHP country plan for Serbia in 2010.  The team is composed of the Association for Social History, key coordinator Dubravka Stojanovic, PR coordinator Biljana Stupar and CDRSEE staff. Milestones in 2010 will be a second edition of the successful... read more here!

20 January 2010: User's Guide to the Complementary History Teaching Workbooks now available for download. Fresh of the print, the User's Guide to the Complementary History Teaching Workbooks are now available for free download. The books provide teachers with practical guidelines developed by expert methodologist on how to best use the Joint History Project's Alternative Educational Materials. Get your copy by clicking here!


09 October 2009: Do you want to know more about the Joint History Project at a glance? New and updated overviews of the project are now available for free download! The overviews provide for a detailed account of the project's milestones, highlights and organisation. Find out more about the JHP:
Detailed Overview of the JHP
Summarised Overview of the JHP


The joint history project has been made possible through the kind financial assistance of the following:

     

Dr Peter Mahringer Fonds, The Royal Dutch Embassy in Athens, Two anonymous donors, Austrian Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, UK FCO, Swiss Development Agency,
Cyprus Federation of America, Winston Foundation for World Peace

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Third Local Teacher Training Workshop for the Croatian Language Edition of the JHP Workbooks

25-26 April 2009

Gathering over twenty history teachers primarily from Dalmatia, Dubrovnik was the host to the third and last for this cycle local teacher training workshop for the Croatian language edition. Present were local language editor and international trainer Kresimir Erdelja, history professor and international trainer Snjezana Koren and director of local partner HUNP and teacher trainer Ivan Dukic. Additionally, history teachers Nikola Damjanovic, Sonja Bancic and Kiti Korda were present in the capacity of local teacher trainers and each delivered one model lesson.

Training activities in Croatia are sponsored by the Japanese Embassy and Irish Aid. For more information on the JHP and for a free download of the Croatian Language edition please click here.

 
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