Understanding the Significance of Cultural Heritage in Society from Preschool: An Educational Practice with Student Teachers.
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To understand the significance that cultural heritage has today and, above all, the role of citizens in decision-making for its valorisation, transmission, and management, it is necessary to approach it from a very early age, specifically through childhood education. Hence, this action research study is proposed for 56 infant teachers in initial training at the University of A Coruña (Galicia, Spain). This is a descriptive case study that aims to investigate the perceptions of early childhood education teachers in initial training about cultural heritage (definition: economic, cultural, and educational uses; agents involved in its transmission, management, etc.). In addition, the paper analyses the changes and continuities that occur in student teachers’ perceptions after carrying out a didactic proposal through relevant social problems linked to the Ribeira Sacra cultural landscape. This action research study has allowed students to give more importance to intangible cultural heritage and to gain a better understanding of controversial issues related to cultural heritage, such as the balance between economic and cultural use, as well as citizens’ roles in a decision-making process related to cultural heritage. Despite engaging in didactic activities, a substantial portion of students still retain a conservative outlook on heritage education.
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Pérez-Guilarte, Y., Gusman, I., & Lois González, R. C. (2023). Understanding the Significance of Cultural Heritage in Society from Preschool: An Educational Practice with Student Teachers. Heritage, 6(9), 6172-6188. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6090324
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This research was funded by Consellería de Educación, Universidade e Formación Profesional (Xunta de Galicia), grant number ED431C 2020/16. The work of Inês Gusman has been supported by the grant UP2021-042 (Ayudas Margarita Salas) funded by Ministerio de Universidades (Spanish Government), Next Generation EU.
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