Crossing Cultures through the Intangible Heritage: an Educational Programme about Migration in Greece

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Vlachaki
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This paper presents the preliminary results of a research programme on the social and cultural impact of migration into Greece conducted on the Greek island of Skiathos. The programme involved educational activities which were based on the collection and analysis of oral material. A school class of eleven years old students, both native and immigrants, was asked to search into their family history and bring to light heirlooms and related narrations which represented oral traditions in their countries. In a first phase of the project the artifacts and the accompanying oral material were used as stimuli for discussion between native and immigrant children in the class. Subsequently, the collected tangible and intangible material was displayed in a temporary museum exhibition entitled ‘With a suitcase full of dreams’. The perceptions which all the groups of children, participants and visitors, native and immigrants had about migration before and after the educational program were recorded and analyzed in relation to the impact of the oral traditions on them. The results of the study are discussed with respect to the new communicative role which institutions of formal and informal learning could undertake due to the multiple use of intangible heritage in the approach of subtle social subjects such as migration. Among the most important findings was the fact that children who took part in the project and visited the exhibition realized that through discovering other people’s culture they could develop their knowledge of unknown aspects of their own culture and history. Maria Vlachaki Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Preschool Education, University of Thessaly, Greece 94 Educational programme about migration in Greece
通过非物质遗产跨越文化:希腊移民教育项目
本文介绍了在希腊斯基亚索斯岛进行的一项关于移民进入希腊的社会和文化影响的研究计划的初步结果。该方案涉及以收集和分析口头材料为基础的教育活动。一个由11岁的学生组成的班级,既有本地人,也有移民,被要求调查他们的家族史,并揭示传家宝和代表他们国家口头传统的相关叙述。在项目的第一阶段,人工制品和伴随的口头材料被用作课堂上本地和移民儿童之间讨论的刺激物。随后,收集的有形和无形的材料在一个名为“装满梦想的手提箱”的临时博物馆展览中展出。所有儿童群体、参与者和访客、本地人和移民在教育项目前后对移民的看法都被记录下来,并分析了口头传统对他们的影响。研究结果讨论了正式和非正式学习机构由于在移民等微妙的社会主题中多重使用非物质遗产而可能承担的新交流角色。其中最重要的发现是,参加项目和参观展览的孩子们意识到,通过发现别人的文化,他们可以发展自己的文化和历史的未知方面的知识。Maria Vlachaki博士候选人,希腊色萨利大学学前教育系1994年希腊移民教育项目
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International Journal of Intangible Heritage
International Journal of Intangible Heritage HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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