The failures of Valencia and its implication in the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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Agut, M. Pilar Martinez [1 ]
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[1] Univ Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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Education for sustainable development;
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The fallas of Valencia, a popular festival and recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO (2016), represent social, cultural, and political themes. This year, the failure of the Jerusalem Convent Special Section -Mathematician Marzal with the motto "Agenda 2030 " and the Sustainable Development Goals-ODS-, obtains the first prize of its concession section by the Fallera Central Board, therefore, the best Falla de Valencia 2022. It is pleasantly surprising that the Falla artist and the commission have chosen this theme for the Falla, thus disseminating the theme of the SDGs to the population of the city, its visitors and globally, since it is a festival internationally known. An interview with the Fallas artist is carried out to find out the choice of theme and its approach, and based on the photos taken by the author, a didactic proposal and educational and visual material is designed for the initial training of educators and teachers, turning an ephemeral art such as Fallas, in an educational resource that can be extended over time. The results indicate that to spread the SDGs it is possible to use different resources, such as failures. Raising awareness of the need for the 2030 Agenda by this means is very important.
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