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Abstract
UNESCO identifies unique places in the World, whether natural or man-made, of universally outstanding value or cultural significance as World Heritage. These places are considered heritage of all mankind, rather than just heritage of a particular area, country, or region. Such sites can be rich sources of information not only for the people of the region, but also for the general public, and are often associated with lively tourism. The aim of this paper is to characterize the UNESCO World Heritage site of Vlkolinec, one of the most visited UNESCO sites in Slovak Republic, and to use the settlement of Vlkolinec as an example to describe how the site attributes can be used in geographical education. In the first part of the paper, we describe the natural potential of Vlkolinec, characterize the settlement’s development from the end of the 18th century to the present, and describe historical landscape structures whose existence in Vlkolinec was the reason for its inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List. In the school year 2018/2019, we conducted a survey among students in the 2nd stage of primary education in Liptov region on their knowledge about the UNESCO site of Vlkolinec. Based on the results of the survey, we designed and realized a project with year eight primary students at the Slovak UNESCO World Heritage site of Vlkolinec.
期刊介绍:
RIGEO aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice in geography education and social studies education. It is open for rigorous research papers as well as all level teachers’ experience about good practice for geography lessons and discussion papers. RIGEO would like to lie both in theory or on research papers and practice of geography teachers’ in geography education and in addition to social studies education. RIGEO is eager to publish original papers in all aspects of geography education and social studies education.