@inbook{10272/21776, year = {2023}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10272/21776}, abstract = {This chapter includes an approach to several concepts of current relevance, such as controversial issues, ecosocial education and citizenship education because heritage education is the ideal framework to develop educational experiences for the initial training of Social Sciences teachers, and specifically of History, that integrate controversial heritages for the education of a critical, participative and democratic eco-citizenship. Based on the review of these concepts, implications for teacher training are established, in the form of examples from the different perspectives of controversial heritages, as a proposal for the teaching of history. The review addresses the basic criteria that allow the design of didactic proposals which, through heritage and based on innovative, interactive, dynamic and participatory visions, link the experimentation of good educational practices with initial teacher training in order to approach eco-citizenship education through the analysis of socio-environmental problems and controversial issues of the past and present and their possible future projections.}, organization = {This publication is part of R+D+i Project EPITEC 2: PID2020–116662GB-I00, f inanced by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/. R+D+i project “Educación Patrimonial para la Inteligencia Territorial y Emocional de la Ciudadanía. Análisis de buenas prácticas, diseño e intervención en la enseñanza obligatoria” (EDU2015–67953-P). R+D+i project “Patrimonios controversiales para la formación ecosocial de la ciudadanía. Una investigación de educación patrimonial en la enseñanza reglada” (PID2020–116662GB-I00, funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/).}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, title = {Controversial heritage for eco-citizenship education in Social Science didactics Implications for initial teacher education}, doi = {10.4324/9781003289470-7}, author = {Sampedro Martín, Sergio and Arroyo Mora, Elisa and Cuenca López, José María and Martín Cáceres, Miriam José}, }