Passage 1: Heritage Sites as Learning Laboratories
Cultural heritage sites have become increasingly important educational resources in recent years. These historical locations serve as outdoor classrooms where students can directly engage with the past. STEM education integrated with cultural heritage has transformed traditional learning methods into interactive experiences.
Students engaging with cultural heritage sites during educational activities
Many schools now incorporate regular visits to heritage sites into their curriculum. These visits provide students with tangible connections to historical events and cultural practices. Teachers report that students demonstrate better retention of information when learning occurs in these authentic settings.
Questions 1-5: Multiple Choice
Choose the correct letter, A, B, C, or D.
- According to the passage, heritage sites are primarily used as:
A) Tourist attractions
B) Educational resources
C) Archaeological digs
D) Museum exhibits
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Questions 6-10: True/False/Not Given
State whether the following statements agree with the information given in the passage.
Passage 2: Digital Innovation in Heritage Education
How digital platforms promote intercultural dialogue has revolutionized access to cultural heritage education. Modern technology has enabled students worldwide to explore historical sites virtually.