Exploring History Teaching through Heritage

We will explore how diverse perspectives can deepen our understanding of the past—and empower our students in the present

Two massive stone statues of a pharaoh standing in a desert landscape with distant mountains. A person is positioned between the statues, taking a photograph.

General Information

Host university
Linnaeus University
University of Cologne
University of Murcia
Teacher, lecturer
Sebastian Barsch, Niklas Ammert, Albert Logtenberg, Janneke van der Heide, Laura Arias Ferrer
Topic
Teacher Education and Well-Being
Target group
Bachelor's
Teaching format
Blended
Teaching language
English
Dates
Online sessions from the start of autumn semester and Onsite week in Amsterdam 27-31 October
Academic year
2025-2026
ECTS
5

Application

Applications closed. Application deadline was 06/07/2025 .

For any questions, contact your local coordinator.

If your home institution is listed below, please check the funding requirements and selection criteria prior to applying:

Course description

How can you integrate citizenship, multi-perspectivity, cultural and linguistic awareness into your teaching? And how can an international and interdisciplinary perspectives enrich this process? What can we learn from each other’s heritage – and the ways we engage with it? If you're eager to broaden your horizons and explore education through an international lens, this Erasmus+ course is for you. Join student teachers and educators from Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands in an inspiring journey focused on history education and the role of national and European heritage in shaping our classrooms.

This course brings together experienced and less experienced education students and will be led by expert lecturers in moral education, heritage education and inclusive history teaching. Together, we’ll explore how diverse perspectives can deepen our understanding of the past – and empower our students in the present. We are looking for students who are eager to participate in this international seminar.

Schedule

Online sessions from the start of autumn semester

Onsite week in Amsterdam from October 27 to 31.

Final seminars in January 2026

    Requirements

    Participants should be students on a History teacher training programme