Juan A. García-Esparza, Pablo Altaba Tena, A. Valentín
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ABSTRACTThis article describes an educational path, and subsequent experimentation, for a local cultural and natural heritage didactic unit, focusing on understanding the concepts of heritage, landscape and life in a specific mountain area. The unit, aimed at secondary school children, presents its pedagogical purpose through different methods including worksheets, glossaries, guides, and activity booklets. This study of local heritage focuses on education in relation to the specific field of heritage. Problems currently affecting the region – abandonment, depopulation, and the progressive loss of knowledge and of cultural assets of the past – are central to this didactic unit, which seeks to enhance cultural awareness of local heritage. Several pedagogical techniques incorporating different graphical and textual options are implemented to characterize the setting. The analysis explains the characteristics of the unit and its results in the form of intellectual output. It promotes progressive learning based on the recognition of natural and cultural characteristics of the rural landscape while also developing transversal skills such as innovation, social and cognitive values, and awareness of sensibility and sustainability. This pedagogical tool, which is based on a joint objective and subjective approach exercised both by investigators and the local population, aims above all to encourage the interest of children and of individuals with closer ties to the territory.KEYWORDS: Childrenculture learningbuilt environmentrural landscapePenyagolosadidactic designteaching methodsplacemaking AcknowledgementsThe authors want to thank the collaboration of SEO/Birdlife staff, Mario Giménez, the freelance layout designer Naomí Alonso, and the drawer Miguel Calero from Creaciones Ilustradas.Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis didactic unit has received funding and time from the project: Writing historical centers. Dynamics of contemporary place-making in Spanish World Heritage Cities (DoCplaceS), by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 [grant number PID2019-105197RA-I00], and the financing support of the Chair on Historical Centres and Cultural Routes in Castellón (2015–2022) and Universitat Jaume I [grant number POSDOC/2020/06]; Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades; Diputación de Castellón.
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Heritage & Society is a global, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for scholarly, professional, and community reflection on the cultural, political, and economic impacts of heritage on contemporary society. We seek to examine the current social roles of collective memory, historic preservation, cultural resource management, public interpretation, cultural preservation and revitalization, sites of conscience, diasporic heritage, education, legal/legislative developments, cultural heritage ethics, and central heritage concepts such as authenticity, significance, and value. The journal provides an engaging forum about tangible and intangible heritage for those who work with international and governmental organizations, academic institutions, private heritage consulting and CRM firms, and local, associated, and indigenous communities. With a special emphasis on social science approaches and an international perspective, the journal will facilitate lively, critical discussion and dissemination of practical data among heritage professionals, planners, policymakers, and community leaders.