About
A new way to look at history—and to understand the present
In a world marked by social, climatic and geopolitical upheavals, many pupils struggle to see how traditional history lessons connect to the issues they face daily. Reframe the Story offers an innovative approach: allowing students to modify a historical event and explore the social, political and cultural consequences of that change.
By working with alternative scenarios, they learn to analyse dominant narratives, identify bias, and develop a more nuanced understanding of the mechanisms that shape societies.
Narrative Boxes: turning the classroom into a laboratory of ideas
At the heart of the project:
- Five interactive narrative boxes presenting alternative historical scenarios;
- Participatory workshops where each student takes on a role, builds arguments and makes decisions that influence the storyline;
- A European platform showcasing students’ creations and fostering dialogue between classes across countries.
These tools will help integrate perspectives often absent from traditional textbooks, strengthening inclusion and diversity in education.
Empowering teachers for long-term impact
Reframe the Story also equips teachers to innovate through:
- A dedicated training programme on uchronia, media literacy and narrative workshop facilitation;
- A comprehensive teaching guide and facilitation guide
- 2 transnational training sessions to exchange good practices and ensure long-term implementation.
The project partners

Les Apprimeurs
France
Les Apprimeurs is a publishing house and editorial agency specializing in the design of accessible and interactive children's books and educational materials.

ELAN
Belgium
ELAN - European Literacy for All Network -, based in Belgium, is a non-profit organisation and network focused on enhancing literacy education throughout Europe. It acts as a resource and hub for literacy professionals to share knowledge and best practices.

Narva Pähklimäe Kool
Estonia
Narva Pähklimäe Kool is a comprehensive school located in north-eastern Estonia. It provides basic education to around 1,000 students aged 7 to 16, supported by approximately 60 teachers.

Scoala Gimnaziala Nr. 7 Galati
Romania
Secondary School No. 7 Galați, located in south-eastern Romania, is a comprehensive school providing primary and lower secondary education (preparatory year to grade 8 for students aged approximately 6 to 14.

41st school St. Patriarch Evtimii
Bulgaria
41st School “St. Patriarch Evtimii”, located in Sofia, is an elementary school providing education from grades 1 to 7 for students aged 6 to 14. The school has around 605 students, including 36 with special educational needs (SEN), and a staff of 44 teachers.