Student Concepts after a Didactic Experiment in Heritage Education
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2071-1050
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This work highlights the importance of heritage education as a vehicle for citizen education.
We present an analysis of concepts of heritage, citizenship, and territory held by third-year social
science students. The results are obtained from statistical analysis of a questionnaire given before
and after a didactic intervention and the application of a table of categories drawn up based on
heritage education in terms of the parameters we consider desirable, from a holistic, socio-critical,
motivating, and participatory perspective. The outcomes show the success of the intervention,
with the students presenting better reflective and critical knowledge of their environment, showing
appreciation, respect, protection, and dissemination of heritage as a symbol of identity and favoring
the commitment to sustainable actions.
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Trabajo Rite, M., & Cuenca López, J. M. (2020). Student Concepts after a Didactic Experiment in Heritage Education. Sustainability, 12(7), 3046. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su12073046














