Course Topic: Cultural Heritage

Delve into cultural heritage of Europe’s capitals through our engaging courses.

Gain a deeper understanding of cultural heritage’s historical, artistic, and social significance, and explore ways to integrate it into your teaching.

Discover innovative approaches to preserve and promote cultural heritage, while fostering students’ appreciation for diversity and intercultural dialogue.

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Discovering the Cultural Heritage of Rome

Discover the astonishing cultural heritage of Rome, which will be taken as an example to explain the principles of Cultural Heritage Education. Strengthen your visual and critical thinking skills, delving into a broader range of knowledge about the protection and valorization of cultural heritage to seek a European identity that ties itself to common and tangible roots.

German Language Course (Intermediate Level)

Description This German Language and Culture course in Berlin is perfect for enterprising teachers and curious students alike! Immerse yourself in the German language and culture beyond just academic versions and stereotypes. By participating in…

Discovering Renaissance Art in Florence

Discover the pearls of the Renaissance in Florence, the home city to some of Western civilization’s greatest works of art and architecture. Be introduced to the history of Florence’s role in the development of the movement in general and that of humanism and the progressive mindset.

Experiential Learning in Barcelona: Sustainable Tourism and Travel Psychology in Practice

Description The course takes a contemporary approach to travel and the discovery of a new environment, introducing participants to Experiential Travel, as well as Environmental and Tourism Psychology through experiencing the city of Barcelona in…

Experiential Learning in Florence: Sustainable Tourism and Travel Psychology in Practice

Description The course takes a contemporary approach to travel and the discovery of a new environment, introducing participants to Environmental and Tourism Psychology, Eco Psychology, Sustainable Tourism, and Experiential Travel. The tourist experience offers the…

Project-Based Learning (PBL) in Museums and Cultural Heritage Sites

Description Nowadays, museums are designed for learning. They contain a wide range of information from traditional factual knowledge to commentary on the value systems that shape societies across the world. Artifacts and digital resources from…

Rediscovering the Roots of Democracy: From Ancient Greece to the European Union

Description In a rapidly globalizing world, where students are expected to be citizens of a multicultural society, democracy is a vital prerequisite. Significantly, democracy is also one of the fundamental values of the European Union.…

CLIL in Practice: Focus on Florence

Discover a multidisciplinary approach to CLIL resources and aids for the preparation of materials and interactive content for non-native language learners, all while discovering the people and places that make up the history of Florence.

Museum-Based Learning in Split

Description What can we do to improve conceptual learning, deeper engagement with ideas, and build the capacity to confront complex 21st-century challenges in today’s education system? Well, we must go beyond the classroom where authentic…