HeriQ: looking for the highway towards the quality of training in interpretation
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https://doi.org/10.17979/ams.2015.01.019.1579Keywords:
heritage interpretation, quality, training, European UnionAbstract
Heritage interpretation is a young discipline, applicable in a multitude of fields. In 1999, Professor Thorsten Ludwig began a series of projects, funded from Europe, with the aim of establishing quality criteria and practical bases to train in the principles of Heritage Interpretation in Europe, which will end with the Heri Q Project: a training project aimed at training agents to establish a series of easily transferable standards and based on a constant process of exchange and evaluation with participants.
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