Education VIA Culture : Exploring Cultural Heritage Applications in European Educational Contexts

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Education VIA Culture : Exploring Cultural Heritage Applications in European Educational Contexts

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789464263299
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Full Description

Heritage and Education are often cited together as two areas that could equally benefit from co-application and dialogue. This book includes some of the papers that were presented at the 'Education VIA Culture' conference, which was held online in December 2020. The chapters of this volume focus on how people can learn about heritage and engage with heritage through educational (formal or non-formal) processes.

In the VIA Culture understanding, the best way to create awareness about cultural heritage is not just to focus on education about heritage but to make heritage a part of the educational process. Education VIA Culture brings together academics, researchers, education practitioners, teachers, heritage professionals, and students, and generates a broad discussion about the possible applications of cultural heritage in formal and non-formal education. The papers in the volume present methodological approaches to the use of cultural heritage—local, regional, or international—as a teaching medium. Various case studies from Greece, Italy, Serbia, Portugal, the UK, and the USA, where cultural heritage was mobilized as a teaching medium, are presented.

In this volume, the role of museums, archaeological sites, exhibitions, and heritage landscapes in education is prominent through applications that vary from Ottoman monuments in Thessaloniki, Greece, to the industrial landscapes of Cardiff, UK, and the world-famous Acropolis of Athens. Heritage assets in many of the case studies presented in the volume have inspired art-based teaching applications through drama, theatre, music, and storytelling. Digital applications for heritage education are also presented. Finally, the volume promotes the idea that in an increasingly diverse Europe, the cultural heritage of ethnic and social minorities can be used as a medium for creating inclusive and equal societies.

Contents

Introduction: Cultural Heritage in Education through expressive arts, museums, and digital applications
Konstantina Kalogirou & Fiona Dalziel

Chapter 1: Heritage education and material culture: perspectives, challenges, and dilemmas of teaching archaeology
Kostas Kasvikis

Chapter 2: Museums and education: New potentialities, new challenges
Olga Sakali, Dimitris Papoudas

Chapter 3: School children as museum visitors: Visitor research at the Museum of Byzantine Culture
Eva Fourliga

Chapter 4: Histories of cultural heritage education: we become, we interact, we feel
Areti Kondylidou

Chapter 5: Beyond the classical: Greek secondary school pupils interpret continuity and change in the significance of the Acropolis of Athens through time
Georgia Kouseri, Kostas Kasvikis

Chapter 6: Multimodal Cultural Texts As Mediators of Cultural Literacy: The Role of Dialogue and Argumentation
Chrysi Rapanta

Chapter 7: Homer: a great 'influencer' of the ancient and modern world. A Heritage Educational Hub through the Archaeological Museum of Patras and the School of Applied Arts of the Hellenic Open University
Georgia Manolopoulou, Eirini Mavrommati, Gioulika Christakopoulou

Chapter 8: ARENA EDU: creating digital educational content for twenty-first-century archaeological visits
Natasa Michailidou, Vasilis Evangelidis, Despoina Tsiafaki

Chapter 9: Adolescents Researching Cultural Heritage in a Scientific Library: An Educational Workshop of The Archaeological Society at Athens
Martin Schäfer, Eleni Papanikolaou

Chapter 10: Teaching VIA Culture: Evaluating the introduction of Heritage Based Lesson Plans for Second Language Acquisition in Multicultural Classrooms
Konstantina Kalogirou, Fiona Dalziel, Christianne L. Fernée, Olja Milosevic, Branka Srecković- Minić, Denada Dejda, Georgia Gavriilidou, Mary Margaroni, Dewi J. Stamenković, Anastasios Tsangalidis, Eleftheria Theodoroudi and Konstantinos Trimmis

Chapter 11: Exploring Cultural Heritage in an EAL Classroom
Olja Milosevic

Chapter 12: Language learning through drama and cultural heritage
Fiona Dalziel

Chapter 13: "Εna Poupoulo Mikro..." (A Small Feather...): a wind of change in the teaching of L2Greek to young learners abroad
Maria Paraponiari, Marina Mattheoudakis

Chapter 14: Signification and re-signification of loci: The Kritika refugee settlement in Rhodes
Zeta Papandreou

Chapter 15: Introducing aspects of Roma cultural heritage as a medium for social empowerment: An arts-based approach
Martha Katsaridou, Nikoletta Gkounta, Koldo Vio

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