Public Engagement and Education
Developing and Fostering Stewardship for an Archaeological Future
Herausgeber: Erdman, Katherine M.
Public Engagement and Education
Developing and Fostering Stewardship for an Archaeological Future
Herausgeber: Erdman, Katherine M.
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Public Engagement and Education shares effective approaches for engaging and educating learners of all ages about archaeology and how one can encourage them to become stewards of the past. Offered are applied examples that are not bound to specific geographies or cultures, but rather, are approaches that can be implemented almost anywhere.
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Public Engagement and Education shares effective approaches for engaging and educating learners of all ages about archaeology and how one can encourage them to become stewards of the past. Offered are applied examples that are not bound to specific geographies or cultures, but rather, are approaches that can be implemented almost anywhere.
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9781789201444
- ISBN-10: 1789201446
- Artikelnr.: 53693200
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9781789201444
- ISBN-10: 1789201446
- Artikelnr.: 53693200
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Katherine M. Erdman holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities and is continuing her research in Iron Age and Gallo-Roman archaeology as a Visiting Scholar at the same institution. She has been working with different organizations across the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro to teach adult and senior learners about archaeology since 2012.
List of Tables and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Opening a Dialog: Bringing Archaeology to the Public
Katherine M. Erdman
PART I: INSPIRING AND DEVELOPING AN INTEREST IN THE PAST
Chapter 1. Schools and Public Archaeology: Igniting a Commitment to
Heritage Preservation
Charles S. White
Chapter 2. Science and Social Studies Adventures: Using an
Interdisciplinary Approach to Inspire School-Age Children to Become
Knowledge Producers
Katrina Yezzi-Woodley, Chris Kestly, Beth Albrecht, Paul Creager, Joel
Abdella, and Katherine Hayes
Chapter 3. Strengthening a Place-Based Curriculum through the Integration
of Archaeology and Environmental Education
Appendix: Questionnaire Designed to Assess Student Understanding of
the People and the Land Unit at School of the Wild
Elizabeth C. Reetz, Chérie Haury-Artz, and Jay A. Gorsh
Chapter 4. Engaging with the Past through Writing Accountable First-Person
Creative Fiction: BACAB CAAS
Appendix: BACAB CAAS Final Draft Evaluation Form Used in North
American Archaeology Class
Lewis C. Messenger, Jr.
PART II: FOSTERING A DEEPER RESPECT FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE
Chapter 5. Archaeologists and the Pedagogy of Heritage: Preparing Graduate
Students for Tomorrow's Interdisciplinary, Engaged Work in Heritage
Phyllis Mauch Messenger
Chapter 6. Gathering Public Opinions about Archaeology and Heritage in
Belize: A Drive toward Better Local Access and Programming
Geralyn Ducady
Chapter 7. Archaeology for a Lifetime: Reaching Older Generations through
Adult Education Programs
Appendix: Archaeological Heritage Survey 2015
Katherine M. Erdman
PART III: THE FUTURE OF ARCHAEOLOGY, EDUCATION, AND PRESERVATION
Chapter 8. Best Practices in Archaeology Education: Successes,
Shortcomings, and the Future
Jeanne M. Moe
Chapter 9. Navigating Heritage Stewardship in the Digital Age
Jodi Reeves Eyre and Leigh Anne Ellison
Glossary
Index
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Opening a Dialog: Bringing Archaeology to the Public
Katherine M. Erdman
PART I: INSPIRING AND DEVELOPING AN INTEREST IN THE PAST
Chapter 1. Schools and Public Archaeology: Igniting a Commitment to
Heritage Preservation
Charles S. White
Chapter 2. Science and Social Studies Adventures: Using an
Interdisciplinary Approach to Inspire School-Age Children to Become
Knowledge Producers
Katrina Yezzi-Woodley, Chris Kestly, Beth Albrecht, Paul Creager, Joel
Abdella, and Katherine Hayes
Chapter 3. Strengthening a Place-Based Curriculum through the Integration
of Archaeology and Environmental Education
Appendix: Questionnaire Designed to Assess Student Understanding of
the People and the Land Unit at School of the Wild
Elizabeth C. Reetz, Chérie Haury-Artz, and Jay A. Gorsh
Chapter 4. Engaging with the Past through Writing Accountable First-Person
Creative Fiction: BACAB CAAS
Appendix: BACAB CAAS Final Draft Evaluation Form Used in North
American Archaeology Class
Lewis C. Messenger, Jr.
PART II: FOSTERING A DEEPER RESPECT FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE
Chapter 5. Archaeologists and the Pedagogy of Heritage: Preparing Graduate
Students for Tomorrow's Interdisciplinary, Engaged Work in Heritage
Phyllis Mauch Messenger
Chapter 6. Gathering Public Opinions about Archaeology and Heritage in
Belize: A Drive toward Better Local Access and Programming
Geralyn Ducady
Chapter 7. Archaeology for a Lifetime: Reaching Older Generations through
Adult Education Programs
Appendix: Archaeological Heritage Survey 2015
Katherine M. Erdman
PART III: THE FUTURE OF ARCHAEOLOGY, EDUCATION, AND PRESERVATION
Chapter 8. Best Practices in Archaeology Education: Successes,
Shortcomings, and the Future
Jeanne M. Moe
Chapter 9. Navigating Heritage Stewardship in the Digital Age
Jodi Reeves Eyre and Leigh Anne Ellison
Glossary
Index
List of Tables and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Opening a Dialog: Bringing Archaeology to the Public
Katherine M. Erdman
PART I: INSPIRING AND DEVELOPING AN INTEREST IN THE PAST
Chapter 1. Schools and Public Archaeology: Igniting a Commitment to
Heritage Preservation
Charles S. White
Chapter 2. Science and Social Studies Adventures: Using an
Interdisciplinary Approach to Inspire School-Age Children to Become
Knowledge Producers
Katrina Yezzi-Woodley, Chris Kestly, Beth Albrecht, Paul Creager, Joel
Abdella, and Katherine Hayes
Chapter 3. Strengthening a Place-Based Curriculum through the Integration
of Archaeology and Environmental Education
Appendix: Questionnaire Designed to Assess Student Understanding of
the People and the Land Unit at School of the Wild
Elizabeth C. Reetz, Chérie Haury-Artz, and Jay A. Gorsh
Chapter 4. Engaging with the Past through Writing Accountable First-Person
Creative Fiction: BACAB CAAS
Appendix: BACAB CAAS Final Draft Evaluation Form Used in North
American Archaeology Class
Lewis C. Messenger, Jr.
PART II: FOSTERING A DEEPER RESPECT FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE
Chapter 5. Archaeologists and the Pedagogy of Heritage: Preparing Graduate
Students for Tomorrow's Interdisciplinary, Engaged Work in Heritage
Phyllis Mauch Messenger
Chapter 6. Gathering Public Opinions about Archaeology and Heritage in
Belize: A Drive toward Better Local Access and Programming
Geralyn Ducady
Chapter 7. Archaeology for a Lifetime: Reaching Older Generations through
Adult Education Programs
Appendix: Archaeological Heritage Survey 2015
Katherine M. Erdman
PART III: THE FUTURE OF ARCHAEOLOGY, EDUCATION, AND PRESERVATION
Chapter 8. Best Practices in Archaeology Education: Successes,
Shortcomings, and the Future
Jeanne M. Moe
Chapter 9. Navigating Heritage Stewardship in the Digital Age
Jodi Reeves Eyre and Leigh Anne Ellison
Glossary
Index
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Opening a Dialog: Bringing Archaeology to the Public
Katherine M. Erdman
PART I: INSPIRING AND DEVELOPING AN INTEREST IN THE PAST
Chapter 1. Schools and Public Archaeology: Igniting a Commitment to
Heritage Preservation
Charles S. White
Chapter 2. Science and Social Studies Adventures: Using an
Interdisciplinary Approach to Inspire School-Age Children to Become
Knowledge Producers
Katrina Yezzi-Woodley, Chris Kestly, Beth Albrecht, Paul Creager, Joel
Abdella, and Katherine Hayes
Chapter 3. Strengthening a Place-Based Curriculum through the Integration
of Archaeology and Environmental Education
Appendix: Questionnaire Designed to Assess Student Understanding of
the People and the Land Unit at School of the Wild
Elizabeth C. Reetz, Chérie Haury-Artz, and Jay A. Gorsh
Chapter 4. Engaging with the Past through Writing Accountable First-Person
Creative Fiction: BACAB CAAS
Appendix: BACAB CAAS Final Draft Evaluation Form Used in North
American Archaeology Class
Lewis C. Messenger, Jr.
PART II: FOSTERING A DEEPER RESPECT FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE
Chapter 5. Archaeologists and the Pedagogy of Heritage: Preparing Graduate
Students for Tomorrow's Interdisciplinary, Engaged Work in Heritage
Phyllis Mauch Messenger
Chapter 6. Gathering Public Opinions about Archaeology and Heritage in
Belize: A Drive toward Better Local Access and Programming
Geralyn Ducady
Chapter 7. Archaeology for a Lifetime: Reaching Older Generations through
Adult Education Programs
Appendix: Archaeological Heritage Survey 2015
Katherine M. Erdman
PART III: THE FUTURE OF ARCHAEOLOGY, EDUCATION, AND PRESERVATION
Chapter 8. Best Practices in Archaeology Education: Successes,
Shortcomings, and the Future
Jeanne M. Moe
Chapter 9. Navigating Heritage Stewardship in the Digital Age
Jodi Reeves Eyre and Leigh Anne Ellison
Glossary
Index