On 29th August 2024, the Erasmus+ HEDA project held an engaging international online multiplier event, connecting educators, policymakers, and stakeholders to explore the use of theatre and art techniques in addressing social and political issues in the classroom. The two-hour Zoom session, which took place from 16:00 to 18:00 CET, attracted up to 79 participants, interested to discover how HEDA’s innovative methodology could enhance civic education across European schools.
This interactive event showcased how arts-based techniques—using elements like ancient tragedies, folk tales, paintings, and music—can be transformed through theatre to spark dialogue and reflection on complex societal themes. Presenters demonstrated the versatility of the HEDA methodology, illustrating how it could be seamlessly integrated into Citizenship Education, literature, and history courses to address topics such as democracy, social justice, and human rights. The session was filled with real-world insights, featuring testimonials and examples from educators across six participating countries: Iceland, Greece, Italy, Belgium, Serbia, and Poland. Each educator shared their experiences with implementing HEDA’s arts-based techniques, offering participants a range of practical strategies for fostering critical thinking and empathy in students. Participants were also introduced to the HEDA e-learning platform, which supports teachers in adopting the methodology at their own pace. The event agenda included a comprehensive overview of the project’s methodology, impactful testimonials from teachers, and thought-provoking discussions on how arts-based methods can deepen students’ understanding of civic issues. The success of the event not only facilitated knowledge sharing but also paved the way for future collaborations, highlighting the potential to sustain and expand HEDA’s impact throughout Europe. Hosted free of charge, the event underscored HEDA’s commitment to broadening access to innovative civic education techniques. More details about the HEDA methodology and resources for educators can be found on the project’s website, encouraging ongoing engagement and empowering educators to bring transformative, arts-based civic education to classrooms across Europe. GeoCamp Iceland coordinates and participates in the Erasmus+ funded project HEDA along with partners from Greece, Serbia, Italy, Poland and Belgium. |
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