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Learning with the House of European History

  • Sep 15, 2021
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Extended until 30 January 2022, the Fake (f)or Real exhibition at the House of European History explores the history of forgery and fake news from ancient times to the present day. Related to the exhibition, the learning team have put together a set of resources for teaching media literacy in the era of fake news. Sign up for the online workshop or for an info session about the museum’s global offer for educators. Find out more in the EVENTS section below. And if you’re not able to visit in person, watch the virtual visit with the curators on YouTube, and go behind the scenes of what it’s like to work in a museum with the Fake (f)or Real podcast.

 
 
 

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