Abstract

This study aims to understand the use of educational games as a teaching resource for history education through Mamulengo the Museum's collection (located in the city of Olinda - PE). We use theoretical frameworks related to teaching history, the field of heritage and museology. We discuss the educational dimension of these spaces and seek references on the use of games in schools in the field of pedagogy. We conducted a research participant observation of educational activities aimed at public school in Mamulengo Museum. Information was collected from teachers using the space and the education of the museum sector. We argue that the proposition of the games is a way to approach the school institution of Mamulengo Museum. When games are used in history lessons, it prepare the visitation and enhance the educational experience at the museum.

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