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

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...

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Learning
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Sustainability
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Teaching
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