In this article we utilize three case studies from the US as models for structuring historical inquiry in museum education programs focused on local immigration history. We focus on how models of practice from museums can be utilized as part of authentic history education pedagogy – in particular conducting historical inquiry with archival material and creating engaging exhibits. The three cases we draw from are the Tenement Museum (New York City), the Open House exhibit at the Minnesota History Center (St Paul, Minnesota), and a middle grades project in the Greenbush neighborhood (Madison, Wisconsin)
This action research study examined the impact of the Historical Thinking Method (HTM) on how studen...
Historical insights: teaching North American History using images and material cultur
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...
In this article we utilize three case studies from the US as models for structuring historical inqui...
As a museum educator at several local museums in Western New York the author developed interpretive ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major:Education, Curriculum and Instruction. ...
This study adopts an historical thinking pedagogy to examine how museums “make history”. An historic...
Museums Connect is a program funded by the US Department of State and administered by the American A...
Abstract This paper focuses on the museum education aspects of a programme designed to improve the t...
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, a historic house museum located in Morristown, New Jersey is a ca...
This study described how social studies preservice teachers learn local history and culture through ...
Students will learn about immigration during the Gilded Age and how this affected the United States....
This article examines museum theatre as a means of teaching African American history and culture. Af...
Americans often cite their country as a nation of immigrants. To this end, the topic of American imm...
Poster exhibit that details student project examining trends in migration to and throughout United S...
This action research study examined the impact of the Historical Thinking Method (HTM) on how studen...
Historical insights: teaching North American History using images and material cultur
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...
In this article we utilize three case studies from the US as models for structuring historical inqui...
As a museum educator at several local museums in Western New York the author developed interpretive ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major:Education, Curriculum and Instruction. ...
This study adopts an historical thinking pedagogy to examine how museums “make history”. An historic...
Museums Connect is a program funded by the US Department of State and administered by the American A...
Abstract This paper focuses on the museum education aspects of a programme designed to improve the t...
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, a historic house museum located in Morristown, New Jersey is a ca...
This study described how social studies preservice teachers learn local history and culture through ...
Students will learn about immigration during the Gilded Age and how this affected the United States....
This article examines museum theatre as a means of teaching African American history and culture. Af...
Americans often cite their country as a nation of immigrants. To this end, the topic of American imm...
Poster exhibit that details student project examining trends in migration to and throughout United S...
This action research study examined the impact of the Historical Thinking Method (HTM) on how studen...
Historical insights: teaching North American History using images and material cultur
History education researchers in the U.S. have largely focused on students’ capacities to improve th...