Final Booklet of the “Living History” Project Published
The final booklet of the Living History project is now available online. This publication collects and systematizes the journey carried out within the framework of the project, presenting methodologies, activities, results, and the main outputs developed during its implementation.
The Living History project was designed to promote the enhancement of historical memory and local cultural heritage through participatory processes, innovative educational tools, and the active involvement of adults, organizations, and local communities.
This is an Erasmus+ international cooperation project involving Associazione InCo – Molfetta (Italy), the Municipality d’Altea (Spain), and E-School Educational Group in Karditsa (Greece). The project was also supported by local partners such as the “Infopoint” of Molfetta, “Auser” Molfetta, and the adult education institute “Bellaguarda” in Altea.
The booklet represents a significant project result and provides a comprehensive overview of the activities implemented, with particular focus on:
project objectives and methodological framework;
learning and mobility experiences;
tools and practices developed throughout the project;
results, impacts, and opportunities for replicability.
The publication is intended as a useful resource for third-sector organizations, adult educators, institutions, and stakeholders interested in topics such as non-formal education, active citizenship, civic participation, and cultural heritage enhancement.
The booklet is freely accessible at the following link:
Living History Booklet
https://portal-civic.github.io/living-history/
We invite all interested stakeholders to explore and share the publication, contributing to the dissemination of project results and to the sustainability of the activities developed within the project.