Intangible cultural heritage in fine arts curriculum in Chinese secondary school: a systematic literature review and implications on pre-service teacher education / Zeng Yance, Harrinni Md Noor and Muhammad Faiz Sabri

In recent years, Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) has received widespread attention as an expression of cultural diversity and a representation for maintaining national cultural identities. It has been widely used as a resource for teaching and learning in the curriculum. China, being one of the c...

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description In recent years, Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) has received widespread attention as an expression of cultural diversity and a representation for maintaining national cultural identities. It has been widely used as a resource for teaching and learning in the curriculum. China, being one of the countries with the largest repository of intangible cultural heritage, has attracted the interest of educators in many regions to this endangered yet rich and brilliant heritage. As curriculum resource research has emerged, the study of ICH as a curriculum resource has gradually become a popular topic in education research across various disciplines, including fine arts education. Although there is extensive literature exploring the application of ICH in fine arts education in secondary schools in China, there is no systematic review that summarizes these teaching methods and practices. Therefore, this research aims to explore the pedagogical applications of ICH in the fine arts curriculum in secondary schools in China, identifying the current types of ICH as course resources, curriculum designs, teaching methods and practices, future challenges as well as potential recommendations, and research perspectives. Utilizing the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) methodology, an exhaustive search was conducted across three multidisciplinary databases from 2019 to 2023 with specified inclusion and exclusion criteria. This systematic review further reveals the significance of ICH as a valuable educational resource that fosters cultural identity, critical thinking, and creative expression, while also offering critical insights for enhancing pre-service fine arts teacher education to effectively integrate ICH into their teaching practices.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-1126182026-04-08T08:23:52Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/112618/ Intangible cultural heritage in fine arts curriculum in Chinese secondary school: a systematic literature review and implications on pre-service teacher education / Zeng Yance, Harrinni Md Noor and Muhammad Faiz Sabri ajue Zeng, Yance Md Noor, Harrinni Sabri, Muhammad Faiz Education and training of teachers and administrators Curriculum In recent years, Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) has received widespread attention as an expression of cultural diversity and a representation for maintaining national cultural identities. It has been widely used as a resource for teaching and learning in the curriculum. China, being one of the countries with the largest repository of intangible cultural heritage, has attracted the interest of educators in many regions to this endangered yet rich and brilliant heritage. As curriculum resource research has emerged, the study of ICH as a curriculum resource has gradually become a popular topic in education research across various disciplines, including fine arts education. Although there is extensive literature exploring the application of ICH in fine arts education in secondary schools in China, there is no systematic review that summarizes these teaching methods and practices. Therefore, this research aims to explore the pedagogical applications of ICH in the fine arts curriculum in secondary schools in China, identifying the current types of ICH as course resources, curriculum designs, teaching methods and practices, future challenges as well as potential recommendations, and research perspectives. Utilizing the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) methodology, an exhaustive search was conducted across three multidisciplinary databases from 2019 to 2023 with specified inclusion and exclusion criteria. This systematic review further reveals the significance of ICH as a valuable educational resource that fosters cultural identity, critical thinking, and creative expression, while also offering critical insights for enhancing pre-service fine arts teacher education to effectively integrate ICH into their teaching practices. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2025-02 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/112618/1/112618.pdf Zeng, Yance and Md Noor, Harrinni and Sabri, Muhammad Faiz (2025) Intangible cultural heritage in fine arts curriculum in Chinese secondary school: a systematic literature review and implications on pre-service teacher education / Zeng Yance, Harrinni Md Noor and Muhammad Faiz Sabri. (2025) Asian Journal of University Education (AJUE) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Asian_Journal_of_University_Education_=28AJUE=29.html>, 21 (1): 10. pp. 135-159. ISSN 2600-9749 https://ajue.uitm.edu.my/ 10.24191/ajue.v21i1.5563 10.24191/ajue.v21i1.5563 10.24191/ajue.v21i1.5563
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Zeng, Yance
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Intangible cultural heritage in fine arts curriculum in Chinese secondary school: a systematic literature review and implications on pre-service teacher education / Zeng Yance, Harrinni Md Noor and Muhammad Faiz Sabri
title Intangible cultural heritage in fine arts curriculum in Chinese secondary school: a systematic literature review and implications on pre-service teacher education / Zeng Yance, Harrinni Md Noor and Muhammad Faiz Sabri
title_full Intangible cultural heritage in fine arts curriculum in Chinese secondary school: a systematic literature review and implications on pre-service teacher education / Zeng Yance, Harrinni Md Noor and Muhammad Faiz Sabri
title_fullStr Intangible cultural heritage in fine arts curriculum in Chinese secondary school: a systematic literature review and implications on pre-service teacher education / Zeng Yance, Harrinni Md Noor and Muhammad Faiz Sabri
title_full_unstemmed Intangible cultural heritage in fine arts curriculum in Chinese secondary school: a systematic literature review and implications on pre-service teacher education / Zeng Yance, Harrinni Md Noor and Muhammad Faiz Sabri
title_short Intangible cultural heritage in fine arts curriculum in Chinese secondary school: a systematic literature review and implications on pre-service teacher education / Zeng Yance, Harrinni Md Noor and Muhammad Faiz Sabri
title_sort intangible cultural heritage in fine arts curriculum in chinese secondary school: a systematic literature review and implications on pre-service teacher education / zeng yance, harrinni md noor and muhammad faiz sabri
topic Education and training of teachers and administrators
Curriculum
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