Heritage Education Memories of the Past in the Present Caribbean Social Studies Curriculum: A View from Teacher Practice

This book compiles the results of a doctoral research study that sought to gain insight into how indigenous heritage is represented in the school curriculum for social studies. To this end, the questions focused on studying the relationships that are formed between individuals and the past in the sc...

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Main Author: Con Aguilar, Eldris (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Leiden Sidestone Press 2020
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