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Scholarships School for Educators

The winter school will give a gathering to junior instructors from India nations who need to trade thoughts on techniques and training rehearses on the subject of constrained work and its memory in post-war India from a transnational point of view. The emphasis will be on regular citizen constrained work . The winter school will likewise zero in on how teachers can utilize reports filed in the Archive, which incorporate among others multi-million page assortments of records on constrained work, post-war DPs and resettlement. 

The key parts of this winter school are: 

· To talk about contemporary difficulties confronting history instructors in India , with specific accentuation on showing the set of experiences and the consequence of constrained work during , including bringing home and resettlement of previous constrained workers. 

· To investigate the documentation of the International Tracing Service and to recognize the material that offers especially rich open doors for new instructive activities 

· To empower the trading of thoughts for cooperated ventures between the winter school members. 

Qualification 

· Junior instructors from India nations (educators, gallery laborers, progressed understudies in Public History and other pertinent controls). The members will be asked to effectively partake in the conversations and offer their encounters identified with the workshop subject. 

· The language of the winter school is English. 

Expenses 

The coordinators will endeavor to take care of the expenses of movement, convenience and suppers for the chose members.

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