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Educator toolkit

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  1. How to use EMAZE in the oral tradition

    Emaze is a useful digital tool for creating and sharing presentations, blogs and websites. It has been particularly useful for disseminating oral tradition in a visual and engaging way.

  2. Sample exercise: Close listening

    A sample exercise used in the Irish pilot study, including step-by-step instructions provided by the art educator. This exercise could be used in other minority language contexts, where there is a real or perceived language barrier to engaging with the intangible cultural heritage form.

  3. Exercise: Find stories and words from the local tradition

    This exercise helps recognize the oral traditions of a region through learning stories and words that older generations use.

  4. Exercise: Making a “botijo” and learning about heritage

    The practical activity of learning a traditional craft can lead to a rich understanding of the intangible heritage that surrounds it. Here, the example is a very typical Spanish piece of pottery: the “botijo” (earthenware pitcher).

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  • Kansalaisfoorumi
  • Asociatia Perseidele
  • Blue Beehive
  • Oideas Gael
  • University of Eastern Finland

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