Heritage through Arts Education in Primary Stage
Abstract
Art education has been linked to the teaching of heritage in the curriculum of primary for the last three decades, as well as Social Sciences, the more implicated with cultural legacy subject, from LOGSE, through the LOE to the current LOMCE. However, with the latest educational reform, Art Education has lost importance, becoming an expendable matter, because a student can travel throughout the primary stage without receiving arts education. Indeed, the CCAA and centres may decide not to offer it or even, offering it, can not be chosen because the student must choose between arts, and other specific subjects such as Second Foreign Language, Religion and Social and Civic Values.
Therefore, we propose a content analysis of the three great general education laws of the past three decades -LOGSE, LOE and LOMCE- in relation to the presence of heritage in arts education, in order to detect approaches and conceptions underlying the different curricular developments. This analysis will allow us demanding the recovery of content or lost skills, but also promote maximum development of those included in the curriculum.
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