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July 2008 - Joint History Project Teacher Training successfully completed in Albania. After kicking off with the training of trainers’ workshop in Tirana in December 2007, 5 local teacher training workshops have successfully taken place in 5 different locations across Albania, between January and July 2008. To download the Albanian language edition of the workbooks free, please click here.

8 July 2008: CDRSEE to perform Joint History Project comedy at the EXIT festival in Novi Sad on July 13th. Participating in Southeast Europe’s most exciting festival, the CDRSEE will be presenting a dramatic interpretation of the Joint History Project on the Agora stage at the Exit Festival, followed by a talk, question time and sticky pastries. For further information please click here.


June 2008 - Local teacher training workshops start in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Following the training of trainers’ workshop in Sarajevo, the first local teacher training workshop took place in Jajce.   Four further local training workshops are planned for July. To download the Bosnian language edition of the workbooks free, please click here.


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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The Joint History Project
Meeting of the Editors

The meeting of the Joint History Project Workbook editors took place between March 31st and April 1st, in Belgrade, Serbia. The meeting provided an opportunity for team members to discuss developments and present and future challenges for the Joint History Project. Following the successful publication of the English, Serbian and Greek language editions, the Workbooks will be published in the Albanian, Bosnian, Croatian, and Macedonian languages.

Joining the series and Greek language editor, Christina Koulouri, were Helian Demiri (Albanian language edition), Enes Milak and Dzevdet Tuzlic (Bosnian language edition), Kresimir Erdelja and Srdjan Dvornik (Croatian language edition), Irena Stefoska (Macedonian language edition) and Dubravka Stojanovic (Serbian language edition).

Also present at the meeting was Nenad Sebek (executive director, CDRSEE), Corinna Noack – Aetopoulos (Director of Programmes, CDRSEE) and George Georgoudis (Project Coordinator, CDRSEE).

 

 
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