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III History Teaching Meeting
III History Teaching Meeting
The two main topics to be addressed – essential learning in History and the implications of the autonomy and curricular flexibility project – are very relevant given their recent public discussion, their implementation in a still experimental phase and the extension that is planned for the next school year to all school groupings and non-grouped schools. Discussing these issues from both a theoretical and a practical point of view is therefore essential and very relevant for all educators.
Accredited training
Program:
09h45 | Opening session 10h00 1st panel | Essential Learning in History
“Essential Learning and the Profile of Students Leaving Compulsory Schooling – challenges for curriculum planning” – Isolina Frade (DGE)
“Essential learning in History” – Miguel Barros (APH)
“Essential learning and history education. Approaches and contexts ” – Maria Helena Pinto (CITCEM – University of Porto)
moderated by Luís Alberto Marques Alves 12h00 Lunch 14h00 2nd panel | Curricular flexibility
“Implementing the School Autonomy and Flexibility Project – a challenge and an opportunity” – Helena Neto (Agrupamento de Escolas Miguel Torga)
“History of Culture and the Arts for Science and Technology students – a practical project” – António Damásio (Colégio dos Cedros)
“The curricular flexibility provided by the didactic strategy of pedagogical workshops in the teaching of the History of Culture and the Arts” – Liliana Campeão dos Santos (Colégio Astoria International School (Colégio Europeu Astoria) and Institute of Education and Professional Development)
moderated by Cláudia Pinto Ribeiro 16h00 Break 16h30 Closing Conference Rocio Jimenez Palácios (University of Huelva) Analysis and experimentation with the use of video games for heritage education. Case study.
Organization:
Luís Alberto Marques Alves (CITCEM – University of Porto) Cláudia Pinto Ribeiro (CITCEM – University of Porto) Raquel Pereira Henriques (IHC – NOVA FCSH) Miguel Barros (History Teachers Association)
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Instituto de História Contemporânea da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, CITCEM – Universidade do Porto and Associação de Professores de História
Registration:
Free, but mandatory – HERE