Publication: Bronze Drum Culture: Study On The Effectiveness Of Social Cognitive Theory In Learning Through Children Animation In Guangxi Province, China
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2025-03
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Zhang, Xinge
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The bronze drum is a significant cultural artifact in southern china and southeast asia, embodying the historical achievements of ethnic minorities in casting, music, art, dance, and religion. With a history spanning over 2,700 years, it represents a vital aspect of china's tangible and intangible heritage. However, its transmission is increasingly at risk, particularly among younger generations. While previous studies have explored the potential of animation technology in preserving and promoting bronze drum culture, there remains a lack of empirical research examining its effectiveness in children's learning. This study investigates the impact of animation-based learning on children's understanding and appreciation of bronze drum culture in guangxi province, china, through the lens of social cognitive theory. A mixed-method approach was employed, incorporating interviews with parents and teachers alongside surveys conducted with children aged 7–10 years. The findings reveal the positive effects of animation in enhancing children's social cognition, fostering interest, and influencing their attitudes and behaviors toward cultural preservation.
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Social cognitive theory