A special television programme dedicated to the work of the Joint History Project (JHP) and its innovative educational approach has been broadcast on national television channels in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The programme aired on TVE in Montenegro and TV BiH in Bosnia and Herzegovina (https://jointhistory.net/joint-history-project-history-for-the-future-with-a-glimpse-into-the-past-and-present/)  bringing regional attention to the importance of multiperspectivity in teaching history.

The feature focused on JHP’s methodology, which promotes multiperspective learning, the development of critical thinking skills, and a deeper understanding of historical events through diverse viewpoints. Experts emphasized that this approach helps students move beyond one-dimensional narratives and fosters analytical thinking, dialogue, and tolerance.

During the programme, educators and project representatives underlined the growing need for these teaching materials to be integrated into formal education systems across the region. They stressed that JHP publications offer valuable tools for teachers and students alike, supporting modern, inclusive, and evidence-based history education.

The broadcast represents an important step in raising public awareness about the relevance of contemporary teaching methodologies and the role of education in strengthening democratic values, mutual understanding, and regional cooperation.