Projects

The projects of the organization Education for the 21st Century focus on developing innovative educational practices and supporting those engaged in education, including teachers, young people, and education professionals. Through interdisciplinary programs, the organization promotes critical thinking, democratic values, and new approaches to learning about history, culture, and society.

Many of our initiatives combine experiential learning, research, and community engagement, encouraging participants to explore cultural heritage, social diversity, and contemporary challenges through collaborative and participatory methods. Workshops, seminars, urban explorations, and digital educational resources are designed to support both formal and non-formal education and to create spaces for dialogue between students, teachers, and researchers.

A significant part of our work is also dedicated to national minorities and culturally diverse communities. Through various projects, we aim to highlight the historical experiences, cultural heritage, and social contributions of minority groups, promoting inclusive education and a multiperspective understanding of history. These initiatives seek to strengthen intercultural dialogue, mutual understanding, and respect for diversity within educational environments and society more broadly.

In addition to youth-oriented projects, the organization also develops teacher training programs, professional seminars, and international collaborations, contributing to the professional development of educators and the improvement of history and civic education.