Educazione al patrimonio culturale con la Public History. Un progetto multidisciplinare
Abstract
The article explores the intersection of Heritage Education and Public History, as an approach that can foster the educational paths in the territory. Emphasizing a
participatory and inclusive approach to cultural heritage, the study delves into the multifaceted role of cultural heritage as an educational tool and identity expression. Drawing on the Faro Convention and recent Italian legislation, it highlights a shift towards
community-centric perspectives and lifelong learning. The paper discusses the potential
of the Public History of Education perspective through the lens of Heritage Education
thanks to the example of the T-PLACE (Teaching Places Building Community) project,
initiated by the University of Florence. T-PLACE aims to develop a multidimensional
model for territorial education and cultural heritage through cross-media and immersive
approaches, involving diverse research groups. The article underscores the significance of
Public History in shaping theoretical frameworks and practical strategies for promoting
interdisciplinary heritage education.
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