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Cultural Heritage and Methodological Approaches—An Analysis through Initial Training of History Teachers (Spain–England)

doi: 10.3390/su12030933
Research on heritage education has progressed remarkably and a large number of studies point to a greater presence of active methodologies and the use of resources and primary sources in the classroom. At this point it seems important to investigate the perceptions and experiences of future history and social science teachers. Thus, this paper studies the value that 506 Spanish and English teachers in initial training place on heritage and its presence in the teaching-learning process of history, as well as their views on the existing connections between methodological perceptions and the use of cultural heritage in the classroom. It is a non-experimental descriptive and quantitative study with data collected through questionnaire. This questionnaire was built ad hoc to analyze the opinions and perceptions of teachers in initial training about history education in Secondary Education. The results show that teachers in initial training value highly or very highly the use of cultural heritage in Secondary Education to promote active methodologies, the critical teaching of history, and the development of historical skills. Teachers in training in Spain value more highly the use of heritage than English teachers. While English teachers in training value more highly the resolution of problems through historical documentary sources, Spanish teachers rate the emotional and motivational aspects higher.
- University of Valladolid Spain
- University of the Basque Country Spain
- University of Murcia Spain
history education, Environmental effects of industries and plants, History education, methodological approaches, TJ807-830, cultural heritage, Patrimonio cultural, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, active methodologies, Historia - Estudio y enseñanza, Cultural heritage, heritage education, GE1-350, Educación patrimonial, Heritage education, teacher education
history education, Environmental effects of industries and plants, History education, methodological approaches, TJ807-830, cultural heritage, Patrimonio cultural, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, active methodologies, Historia - Estudio y enseñanza, Cultural heritage, heritage education, GE1-350, Educación patrimonial, Heritage education, teacher education
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