Abstract

The purpose of this article is to explore the young generation’s geocultural consciousness. The research uses the case of Meteora Geomorphes, which have been proposed as a geological heritage site and are known to students for aesthetic, cultural and religious reasons. The sample of the research consisted of third grade Junior High school (Gymnasium) pupils, who have been taught Geography–Geology courses in previous classes, and students from departments of the University of Thessaly, Central Greece, wherein their subjects are taught cultural heritage courses. The data collection was conducted through a structured questionnaire that examines their knowledge, values, geoethical attitudes, behaviors and beliefs about geocultural heritage understanding. The result of the research shows the lack of understanding of the geological heritage in relation to cultural heritage and of the sense of responsibility for the environment and a code of ethics for protection and conservation. The need for strategic educational planning of geoeducation in school practice with the integration of geoheritage in the theme of environmental education (geoenvironmental education) is obvious.

Highlights

  • Greece is a living, geological laboratory with high geodiversity, which has a special environmental, scientific, educational and cultural value, which must and can be used for information and education and public awareness [1,2,3]

  • Geological education that aims at the development of geological thought through the proper utilization of geological knowledge contributes to awareness

  • We provide a short overview of the relevant concepts and values of cultural and geological heritage in order to understand the need to investigate pupils’ and students’ values, on geoheritagerelated issues

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Introduction

Geological laboratory with high geodiversity, which has a special environmental, scientific, educational and cultural value, which must and can be used for information and education and public awareness [1,2,3]. Geological education that aims at the development of geological thought through the proper utilization of geological knowledge contributes to awareness. In Lower High School Education, students’ education in geosciences is provided through the subject of Geology–Geography. This curriculum lacks topics of geological and palaeontological heritage, as well as geomorphic and fossil sites and relevant remains to illustrate natural processes and the History of Earth [5]. And largest of the three molassic sediment trenches of Greece, during the Early Miocene The Mesohellenic Trench is divided into two 23 million years [33]. Trench is divided into two geographic and geogeographic and ago) geological units: the basin of Grevena and the basin of Kalambakalogical units: the basin of Grevenafacies and the basin of Kalambaka-Trikala.

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