Geoparks and Education: UNESCO Global Geopark Villuercas-Ibores-Jara as a Case Study in Spain
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. UNESCO Global Geoparks and Education: Geo-education
3. UNESCO Global Geopark Villuercas-Ibores-Jara: Geographical and Geological Settings
4. Materials and Method
5. Results
5.1. The Geopark’s Educational and Tourist Infrastructures
5.2. Geoschool Educational Project: Description and Features of Its Activities
5.2.1. Description and Characterisation of the Geopark’s Educational Activities and Materials.
5.2.2. Description and Definition of the Content and Activities in the Textbook Conocimiento del Medio Natural, Social y Cultura del Geoparque Villuercas-Ibores-Jara [Understanding the Natural, Social and Cultural Environment of the Villuercas-Ibores-Jara Geopark].
5.3. Education in the Geopark: Pupil Involvement
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
- UNESCO Global Geopark Villuercas-Ibores-Jara fulfils the two main goals applicable to these kinds of parks: the management, planning and promotion of geotourism, on the one hand, and instruction, education and awareness in environmental matters on the other, with the common link being geology. Its educational project involves all the centres of learning within its catchment area, beginning with early childhood education (preschool) and extending though to higher education. This enables pupils and students to acquire environmental knowledge in contact with nature, thereby increasing their eco-awareness. Furthermore, and through informal education, the geopark seeks to instruct the public at large to provide people with a basic grounding in the local area so that they can suitably take part in local land and territorial management plans. The aim is therefore to mould a society with environmental values that is in a position to develop sustainable tourist initiatives.
- UNESCO Global Geopark Villuercas-Ibores-Jara has developed a solid educational project of which all schools are part. This project is organized for all stages of the Spanish education system. In this, geology is the fundamental part that articulates all project.
- Although all educational stages are present in the educational project, Primary Education has more activities in the educational project.
- Since 2011, 20,000 pupils have participated in educational activities in the geopark. Therefore, the young population can obtain a natural sensibility that in the future can contribute to the fight against climate change.
- The educational project of the geopark provides two educational lines: the one focused on formal education and the one focused on informal education. In this way, the geopark does not only contributes to the training of pupils in its territory, but also to the training of visitors who participate in the activities designed by the geopark for autonomous use.
- All the activities involved in this educational project have the geopark as their common thread, and it serves to orchestrate the different educational disciplines involved. In terms of methodology, the activities combine individual self-study with teamwork, as well as discovery-based learning fieldwork. Furthermore, the activities have been complemented through the creation of a series of educational materials that facilitate the teaching-learning process. The educational process has been designed in cooperation between schools and the geopark so that all the activities can be embedded within the official syllabus and complement the traditional teaching process. This cooperation between teachers and experts at the geopark facilitates the opening of channels for knowledge transfer. Know-how is shared between the schools themselves and between the geopark and the schools. This means that all those involved are aware of the results of the experiences undertaken, and may in coming years choose those that provide the best outcomes.
- The geopark promotes environmental awareness and knowledge of geology through its activities. Seventy-seven activities have been created in collaboration with schools in which the main axis is the geopark.
- The geopark contributes to the formation of citizenship in environmental and geological issues so that they can participate in the elaboration of the land management proposals. To do this, they have created territorial analysis workshops. Since 2011, an annual workshop has been developed to raise public awareness of the importance of protecting natural resources.
- The activities developed in the geopark contribute to the promotion of collaborative work and to mainstreaming in the teaching processes.
- From this first analysis on the educational characteristics proposed by the geopark, two new lines of work must be carried out: first, a comparative analysis between the educational projects of several geoparks. Secondly, an analysis of the results obtained by the students after the development of these activities.
Funding
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Geosites | |
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1 Crag of La Villuerca | 26 Peat bog of El Hospital del Obispo |
2 San Cristobal Hill | 27 Castañar Cave |
3 Costanaza Mine | 28 Crags of La Trucha |
4 Serradillo Mine | 29 Fracture system of La Breña ridge |
5 Fanglomerates of Cañamero and Alía | 30 Crags of El Ataque |
6 Fault of Puertollano | 31 Waterfalls of Calabazas |
7 Gorge of Peña Amarilla | 32 Ibor Potholes |
8 Limestone Klins of La Calera | 33 Metamorphic contact |
9 Crag of El Reloj | 34 Castañar Black Slopes |
10 Crags of Las Sábanas | 35 Magnesites of Navalvillar |
11 Source of the river Almonte | 36 Castañar Hill |
12 Gorge of the river Ruecas | 37 Carbonero Crag |
13 El Brazo mountain pass. Watershed slopes | 38 River Viejas-Torneros Valley syncline |
14 Guadalupe Valley and Valdegracia Ravine | 39 Hill of the mine. Clouding site, Ibor river |
15 Las Amoladeras | 40 Sebelidites y Vendotenidos site |
16 la Madrila Ridge | 41 Arca del Agua watermines |
17 Guadarranque Syncline | 42 Ravine of El Pedroso |
18 Gordo Mountain rock and Pimpollar ridge | 43 Spheroidal weathering of Peraleda |
19 Fanglomerates of Las Mesillas | 44 River Gualija Valley and Marialina Mine |
20 Rock pass of the river Almonte | 45 Crags of El Vadillo |
21 Santa Lucía Syncline | 46 Olistastrome of El Pedroso |
22 River Almonte Anticline | 47 Diamictites of El Endrinal Gorge |
23 River Ibor-Guadalupe Anticline | 48 Porrinas Threshing-floor. Contact Metamorphism |
24 Valdelacasa Anticline | 49 Paper Houses. Gualija river meanders |
25 Fault mirror and Crag of Las Narices | 50 Cabeza del Agua surroundings |
Thematic Category | Thematic Subcategory |
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Territorial elements | Geopark |
Territory | |
Landscape | |
Environment | |
Nature | |
Geography | |
Geotourism | |
Geology | Geology |
Relief | |
Fossil | |
Mineral | |
Rock | |
Geosites | |
Appalachian | |
Education | Play |
Geosuitcase | |
Outing | |
Teaching | |
Learning | |
Education | |
Early Childhood | |
Primary | |
Compulsory Secondary | |
Sixth Form | |
Knowledge | |
Science | |
Transference | |
Research | |
Awareness actions | Preservation |
Care | |
Respect | |
Awareness | |
Conservation | |
Participation | |
Human elements | Heritage |
Uses | |
Culture | |
Social | |
Mine |
Teaching Resources | Educational Stage |
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Field dossier | Early Childhood, Primary and Compulsory Secondary |
Didactic sheet | Early Childhood, Primary and Compulsory Secondary |
Geosuitcase | Early Childhood, Primary and Compulsory Secondary |
Textbook in the subject Natural Sciences in Villuercas Geopark | Primary and Compulsory Secondary |
Geoexperiences book | Early Childhood, Primary and Compulsory Secondary |
Time wall (Fausto Maldonado School) | Early Childhood and Primary |
Wildlife wall (Fausto Maldonado School) | Early Childhood and Primary |
The rock-climbing of geological time (Licinio de la Fuente School) | Early Childhood and Primary |
Didactic Activity | Educational Level | Organized by |
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Geocoexistence (Geoconvivencia) | Early childhood, primary and compulsory secondary | Geopark |
Educational workshops | Early childhood, primary and compulsory secondary | Geopark |
European Geoparks Charter | Primary and compulsory secondary | Geopark |
Geopark tour | Early childhood, primary and compulsory secondary | Geopark |
I´m a Geoparker | Primary and compulsory secondary (informal teaching) | Geopark |
School newspaper “Amanecer” | Early childhood and primary | School (CEIP 1 Licinio de la Fuente) |
The animals of my environment | Early childhood | School (CEIP Licinio de la Fuente) |
Geovalues (Ethical values) | Early childhood and primary | School (CEIP Licinio de la Fuente) |
Trekking | Early childhood, primary and compulsory secondary | School (CRA 2 Montellano; IESO 3 Las Villuercas) |
Excursion to the caves | Early childhood and primary | School (CRA Montellano) |
Life in Prehistory | Early childhood | School (CRA Montellano; CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
History and art | Primary | School (CRA Montellano) |
Ecological orchard | Early childhood and primary | School (CRA Montellano; CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Knowing professions (chees-maker) | Early childhood and primary | School (CRA Montellano) |
Knowing professions (baker) | Early childhood and primary | School (CRA Montellano) |
Cave painting workshop | Early childhood and primary | School (CRA Montellano; CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Geopark words | Primary | School (CRA Montellano) |
Excursion to Logrosán | Early childhood and primary | School (CRA Montellano) |
The slate | Early childhood | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Old crafts in The Villuercas | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Knowing the geopark rocks | Primary and compulsory secondary | School and High School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado; IES 4 Mario Roso de Luna) |
Knowing the geopark fossils | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
The bees and the geopark | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Bee products | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Study of the relief and geography of Cañamero | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Children’s games with rocks | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Experiences with the Californian red earthworm | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Geopark alphabet soup | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Tree leaf classification | Early childhood | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Eating chestnuts | Early childhood and primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Rock paintings mural | Early childhood and primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Rock paintings T-shirt | Early childhood and primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Rock exhibition | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Lighting in the mine | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Plant workshop | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Drawing the geopark | Primary | School (CEIP Fausto Maldonado) |
Once upon a time | Primary | School (CEIP Rodrigo Dávila Martín) |
Geoplayground project | Early childhood and primary | School (CEIP Rodrigo Dávila Martín) |
Exhibition “How was the geopark” | Early childhood and primary | School (CRA La Jara) |
Craft elaboration | Primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas) |
Model of the mountains of the Villuercas | Primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas) |
Drawing nature | Primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas) |
Herbarium | Primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas; CEIP Fausto Maldonado; CRA La Jara) |
Bird Feather Mural | Primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas) |
Baby wild pig | Primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas) |
Comic “The Villuercas” | Primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas) |
Route through the Breña | Early childhood and primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas) |
Comic “Walking Through the Villuercas” | Early childhood and primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas) |
Looked at the geopark | Primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas) |
A living geopark in Las Villuercas | Early childhood and primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas) |
Our pets in spring | Primary | School (CRA Las Villuercas) |
The Costanaza Mine | Primary | School (CEIP Nuestra Señora del Consuelo; CRA Montellano) |
Geopark collage | Primary | School (CEIP Nuestra Señora del Consuelo) |
Geopark geosites | Adult education | Centro escolar (EPA 5 Logrosán) |
Solar energy workshops | Compulsory secondary | School (IESO Las Villuercas) |
Hiking route | Compulsory secondary | School (IESO Las Villuercas) |
Geometry on the route | Compulsory secondary | School (IESO Las Villuercas) |
Study of the mil route | Compulsory secondary | School (IESO Las Villuercas) |
The water in the geopark | Compulsory secondary | School (IESO Las Villuercas) |
Gastronomy in the geopark | National diploma | School (IESO Las Villuercas) |
Gymkhana | Compulsory secondary | School (IESO Las Villuercas) |
Geopark trails | Compulsory secondary | School (IESO Las Villuercas) |
Bicycle day | Early childhood and primary | School (IESO Las Villuercas; CEIP Reyes Católicos) |
Restocking of trees | Primary | School (CEIP Reyes Católicos) |
Visit to the 14th century hydraulic building | Primary | School (CEIP Reyes Católicos) |
Chestnut week | Early childhood and primary | School (CEIP Reyes Católicos) |
The toponymy of the geopark | Sixth orm | High school (IES Mario Roso de Luna) |
Recycling computer waste | Compulsory secondary and sixth form | High school (IES Mario Roso de Luna) |
Artistic heritage forgotten in the Puebla de Guadalupe | Compulsory secondary and sixth form | High school (IES Mario Roso de Luna) |
Haute Provence geological reserve | Sixth form | High school (IES Mario Roso de Luna) |
Mushrooms in the Villuercas geopark | Compulsory secondary and sixth form | High school (IES Mario Roso de Luna) |
Minerals and rocks collection | Compulsory secondary | High school (IES Mario Roso de Luna) |
Discovering the divine proportion of the geopark | Compulsory secondary | High school (IES Mario Roso de Luna) |
Geopark settlers | Compulsory secondary | Centro escolar (IES Mario Roso de Luna) |
Geosites | Compulsory secondary | High school (IES Mario Roso de Luna) |
Geopark subject | Compulsory secondary | High school (IES Mario Roso de Luna) |
Knowing the geopark | Compulsory secondary | High school (IES Turgalium) |
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Fernández Álvarez, R. Geoparks and Education: UNESCO Global Geopark Villuercas-Ibores-Jara as a Case Study in Spain. Geosciences 2020, 10, 27. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10010027
Fernández Álvarez R. Geoparks and Education: UNESCO Global Geopark Villuercas-Ibores-Jara as a Case Study in Spain. Geosciences. 2020; 10(1):27. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10010027
Chicago/Turabian StyleFernández Álvarez, Rubén. 2020. "Geoparks and Education: UNESCO Global Geopark Villuercas-Ibores-Jara as a Case Study in Spain" Geosciences 10, no. 1: 27. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10010027
APA StyleFernández Álvarez, R. (2020). Geoparks and Education: UNESCO Global Geopark Villuercas-Ibores-Jara as a Case Study in Spain. Geosciences, 10(1), 27. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10010027