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After one year of membership as Observer State, Ukraine joined the Observatory on History Teaching in Europe as fully-fledged Member State in June 2024
Ukraine joins the Observatory on History Teaching in Europe as fully-fledged Member State

Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine reconfirmed the need to change approaches and practices in history teaching, the importance of implementing changes to curricula and historiography, as these will determine our future over the next decades. Reforms of history teaching in Europe are crucial for European security particularly at a time when global peace is under threat. We believe membership in OHTE will provide unique opportunities to discuss the link between history teaching and the teaching of peace”

stated Mr Oksen Lisovyi, Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine in his letter adressing the Secretary General of the Council of Europe.

As Observer State that joined the OHTE on 1 June 2023, Ukraine was included in part of the research led by the OHTE on the state of history teaching in Europe and published in the form of a report. A country sheet summarising Ukraine’s history teaching is available in its second volume.

Our mutual desire for co-operation is now tangible and I know that all the statutory bodies and the OHTE Secretariat are eager to further strengthen our joint work, even in this continuing context of unpredictability for your country. More than ever, the presence of Ukraine in our work strengthens the credibility of the fight against the manipulation of history and reaffirms the idea that quality history teaching is an essential prerequisite for the establishment of a democratic culture in our European society”

Mr Alain Lamassoure, Chair of the OHTE Governing Board welcomed this long-awaited decision by Ukraine in his congratulatory letter addressed to Mr Mychajlo Wynnyckyi, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine.

The importance of enlarging the Observatory’s membership was highlighted on numerous occasions during OHTE’s Annual Conferences. Membership of a greater number of countries in the work of the Observatory will enable a more complete and inspiring picture of the state of history teaching in Europe.

 

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The Council of Europe's work on history education is founded on the assumption that understanding the past is essential for building a shared future, for fostering European democracies and for strengthening active democratic citizenship. Our vision and motto is: Teaching History, Grounding Democracy. History teaching that is based on multiperspectivity, historical thinking and on the values of the Council of Europe can enhance students’ critical thinking skills, democratic competences and empathy – all of which are essential for generations of young citizens that value democracy. At the moment, four distinct initiatives complement each other in tackling history education in a comprehensive manner: the intergovernmental project on history education, the Observatory on History Teaching in Europe, the HISTOLAB Joint Project of the European Union and the Council of Europe, and the Remembrance of the Holocaust and Prevention of Crimes against Humanity programme. Click on any of the boxes below to learn more about each initiative.

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