Levels of Historical Consciousness and Appreciation of Local Cultural Heritage among Grade 8 Students in Lucena City
Mark Culla Buo | Jherwin P. Hermosa
Discipline: Social Sciences
Abstract:
This research explored the levels of historical consciousness and appreciation for local cultural heritage among Grade 8 students from Lucena City and established the relationship between the two varia-bles.
A descriptive-correlational design was utilized with 128 students (20% of the entire Grade 8 population) at Lucena City National High School for the school year 2024–2025. Stratified random sampling was used to guarantee proportional representation from 14 sections. Data were collected through a validated 4-point Likert scale ques-tionnaire assessing four dimensions of historical consciousness—knowledge of local history, understanding of local context, critical thinking skills in history, and connection to the past—and four di-mensions of appreciation of local cultural heritage—knowledge of cultural practices, engagement with local cultural heritage, attitudes toward cultural heritage, and perceived value of cultural heritage. Descriptive statistics encapsulated the levels of both variables, and Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to test the relationship at a 0.01 significance level.
Students showed overall high historical consciousness, and "con-nection to the past" was the highest. High appreciation of local cul-tural heritage was also seen, especially in cultural participation and perceived value. A high positive correlation was found between his-torical consciousness and appreciation of cultural heritage. How-ever, students lacked some detailed knowledge of important histori-cal events and active involvement in preservation activities.
The findings indicate that combining place-based education, ex-periential learning, and culturally responsive pedagogy can strengthen historical consciousness and appreciation of heritage. The findings offer practical recommendations for policymakers, ed-ucators, and community partners in curricular and program design that enhance students' cultural identity and civic literacy.
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