Series

Crossed Knowledges: knowing, remembering, imagining and learning in the city  

October 1, 2022 to May 31, 2023

Coimbra (Several places)

Follow the activities on the blog Saberes Cruzados or write to saberescruzados@gmail.com.

Programme

1) Guided tour "Stories at the University”

A visit to different (outdoor) spaces of the University of Coimbra, and to the UC Herbarium. The knowledges to be approached will focus on the construction and evolution of the UC, including aspects of its management and the construction and contributions of its scientific collections.

Key-words: botany and the study of vegetation; management, computerization and availability of botanical information; modern herbarium methods and techniques; biological collections and scientific data; biodiversity; heritage of the University of Coimbra; Modern Period; local history; municipal and University of Coimbra finances; local power and daily life of the city; production and circulation of knowledge; co-production of knowledges; active learning; context-based learning.

Target audience: kindergarten teachers and primary and secondary teachers of all groups, working or in initial training, and families.

Approximate duration: 2 hours.

Maximum number of participants: 20.


2) Guided tour "Stories in the City”

This visit will take place from Santa Cruz Park ("Jardim da Sereia") to Terreiro da Erva via the Old Cathedral. The knowledges to be covered will focus on the transformations of the city, from the Medieval Era to the present day, and the links between urban green spaces and the health and well-being of those who live and/or work in the city.

Key-words: medieval collegiate; territorial and social analysis of parishes; heritage of the city of Coimbra; Medieval Age; Modern Age; local power and daily life of the city; urban biodiversity; urban green spaces; personal memory and collective memory; citizen participation; co-production of knowledges; active learning; context-based learning.

Target audience: kindergarten teachers and primary and secondary teachers of all groups, working or in initial training, and families.

Approximate duration: 2 hours.

Maximum number of participants: 20.

 

3) Training Session "Stories at the University”

Accredited short-term training session where the work and scientific contributions of the UC Herbarium and the impacts of urban biodiversity and urban green spaces on human health and well-being will be presented, and the pedagogical potential of the collaborative platform developed by the Herbarium within the scope of a Master's dissertation project, "Explorator", will be explored.

Key-words: botany and the study of vegetation; management, computerisation and availability of botanical information; modern herbarium methods and techniques; biological collections and scientific data; biodiversity; urban biodiversity; urban green spaces; science and art; creativity and critical reflection; action-research; production and circulation of knowledge; co-production of knowledge; active learning; context-based learning; citizen science and education.

Target audience: Kindergarten teachers and primary and secondary school teachers of all groups, both in service or in initial training.

Duration: 3 hours.

Maximum number of participants: 30.


4) Training Session "Stories in the City”

Accredited short-term training session where, in a first moment, the scientific knowledge about the city produced in projects of teachers, researchers and PhD students of the UC will be presented, putting them in dialogue with other knowledge and exploring its pedagogical potential. In a second moment, we will share the first results of a citizen science project developed by a secondary school class, discussing the opportunities and constraints of this strategy in education and outlining a first guide for its effective implementation in different educational contexts, to be made available in open access in the digital repository and other digital sites.

Keywords: medieval collegiate; territorial and social analysis of parishes; heritage of the City and the University of Coimbra; Medieval Period; Modern Period; Local History; municipal and University of Coimbra finances; local power and daily life of the city; affective objects and personal narratives of children's memories; active listening; personal memory and collective memory; affective map of the community; otherness and diversity; citizen participation; artistic creation; science and art; creativity and critical reflection; memory, war and nationalism; environmental anthropology; cultural practices; human rights and cognitive justice; action research; knowledge production and circulation; co-production of knowledges; active learning; context-based learning; collaborative learning communities; engaged citizen social science; citizen science and education.

Target audience: kindergarten teachers and primary and secondary school teachers of all groups, both in service or in initial training.  

Duration: 6h.

Maximum number of participants: 30.

 

5) Exhibition

Showing a selection of the stories - narratives and images - shared during the visits and training sessions, as well as others collected in the digital repository.

Place: Casa da Esquina.

Expected duration: 1 month.

 

6) Digital repository

Open, collaborative and evolutive collection of stories - narratives and images of the city places past, present and in an imagined future - exhibited in a collaborative digital platform. The repository will be fed by the results shared during the guided tours and Training Sessions and by the collection of other stories shared digitally.

Share with us your memories of Coimbra, your places in the city today or your wishes for the city in the future. You can do it directly on our collaborative mural, HERE, or sending us the files to saberescruzados@gmail.com.