Description
Understanding complex social and environmental problems requires an interdisciplinary approach to the study of geography, history and art history, integrating heritage and sustainability perspectives. This also implies an approach to the culture of places in order to assess the reasons for the selection and conservation of certain remains or environments which, in one way or another, may be present in the school environment (museums, archaeological sites, natural parks, monuments, celebrations or festivities, etc.). The search for interdisciplinarity addresses transversal concepts such as sustainability.
Keywords
Social representations, local environment, environmental education, didactic itineraries, heritage education
Manager UV
- Morales Hernandez, Antonio Jose
- PDI-Associat/Da Universitari/A