Share Program

The SHARE program includes a number of educational projects and programs characterised by the use of history, important historical events and processes, cultural heritage and places of remembrance, as the starting point for learning and a dialogue on current individual, social and political concerns.

Program goal

The aim of this program model is to share awareness of the life and important issues faced by people in the past, which are still relevant in their contemporary form, to identify and gain understanding of these issues, and to search for ways of responding to them.

The use of history and a historical approach enables us to analyse the main issues or social processes in their entirety – starting from their emergence and causes, the course of development, all the way to their consequences and relations with the events following or preceding them. Applying that approach to the current social processes allows us to comprehensively analyse and gain understanding of the present, as well as to orient to the future with an awareness and conscious choices.

The SHARE program builds links among different times, generations, social spaces, and inheritances.

The target groups of the SHARE program are the senior grades’ primary school pupils and secondary school students (aged 13 to 19), their teachers, schools, and local communities, museums, museum professionals, cultural workers, social organization, and all the interested citizens.

SHARE PROGRAM’S PROJECTS

The Headley Trust supported
web-presentation of Share Program.

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