Finding History Where You Least Expect It

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2020
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ผลงานนี้เผยแพร่ภายใต้ลิขสิทธิ์ของของสถาบันพิพิธภัณฑ์การเรียนรู้แห่งชาติ
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Site-Based Strategies for Teaching About The Past
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"This book explores innovative museum programs across diverse sites. The chapters highlight how museum programming, object-based learning, and site-specific education can impact learning. It is aimed at educators, programing developers, university students, and teachers to illustrate the innovative and engaging programing anyone can do."--Provided by publisher.
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Freedom conversation : connecting past to present with facilitated dialogue / Christine Bacon -- "The most boring thing in the world" : scrapbooks and the archives / Daniel DiLandro -- enLIGHTening the past / Corey Fabian-Barrett -- Art as history : illustrating your community's past / Michele Graves -- Vintage game nite @ the TR site / Lenora Henson -- Learning history one family at a time / Suzanne Jacobs -- The Extinct Birds Project / Jane Johnson, Twan Leenders, Alberto Rey -- History in a science museum? / Kathryn H. Leacock -- "I cannot vote, but I can be voted for" : a Girl Scout badge program / Ann Marie Linnabery -- At rest in the weeds : the restoration of institutional cemeteries / David Mack-Hardiman -- Windows to history : Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House light screens / Gina Miano -- Cooking up history : learning from gingerbread / Jean Neff -- Bound in history : handcrafting books on the Roycroft Campus / Alan Nowicki, Amizetta Haj -- History around the block : neighborhood archaeology / Elizabeth S. Peña, Kristen Gasser -- A peek beyond the veil : spiritualist shorts at Lily Dale / Amanda Shepp -- Tracing the past for the present and future : an artist-in-residence program / Nancy Spector -- Getting you in the holiday "spirit" : it WAS a wonderful life! / Sandy Starks -- All are welcome : the museum as a stage for community dialogue / Tara L. Walker.
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