The Potential of Visual Arts Education: Strengthening Pre‐Service Primary Teachers’ Cultural Identity

This article reports on research focused on a visual arts education course offered during a primary teacher training in Chile. It was driven by the increasing cultural diversity in Chilean schools, the potential of art education to respond to this context and the limited space that this field has in...

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