Archival instruction has undergone an evolution of growth over the past several years in the United States. As archivists at colleges and universities increase their instructional roles, it is to the benefit of students and instructional partners that archivists inform themselves of relevant learning theories that can influence teaching with campus heritage collections. Place-Based Education (PBE) leverages local environments, communities, resources, and people into immersive learning opportunities. It prioritizes engagement and authentic interactions and offers instructional archivists the opportunity to harness the power of place inside the classroom. This article provides an overview of the pedagogical landscape in archives, an introduct...
During the spring semester of 2015 and the fall semester of 2016, two cohorts of students at the Uni...
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
Six librarians and archivists at the University of Dayton taught an archives “mini-course” to introd...
Archival instruction has undergone an evolution of growth over the past several years in the United ...
Place-Based Education (PBE) uses students’ local environments, com-munities, resources, and people t...
This article discusses the integration of primary sources into the teaching of undergraduate courses...
Traditional archival outreach methods for K-12 students teach children how to be historians-not arch...
This article describes an innovative collaboration and partnership between archivists and a faculty ...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgRecent discussions ...
This article explores how archival research can be used in staff education courses to work toward w...
Cultural history museums and historic sites recognize the power of storytelling to engage and educat...
Over the past few years the standard “one shot” archives instruction session has been overshadowed i...
This article considers the pedagogical practice of the Special Collections staff team at the Univers...
During the spring semester of 2015 and the fall semester of 2016, two cohorts of students at the Uni...
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
Six librarians and archivists at the University of Dayton taught an archives “mini-course” to introd...
Archival instruction has undergone an evolution of growth over the past several years in the United ...
Place-Based Education (PBE) uses students’ local environments, com-munities, resources, and people t...
This article discusses the integration of primary sources into the teaching of undergraduate courses...
Traditional archival outreach methods for K-12 students teach children how to be historians-not arch...
This article describes an innovative collaboration and partnership between archivists and a faculty ...
Although recent archival scholarship promotes the use of primary sources for developing students’ an...
Despite changes in theory and approach, academic archivists continue to struggle in their attempts t...
Reprinted by permission of the Society of American Archivists, www.archivists.orgRecent discussions ...
This article explores how archival research can be used in staff education courses to work toward w...
Cultural history museums and historic sites recognize the power of storytelling to engage and educat...
Over the past few years the standard “one shot” archives instruction session has been overshadowed i...
This article considers the pedagogical practice of the Special Collections staff team at the Univers...
During the spring semester of 2015 and the fall semester of 2016, two cohorts of students at the Uni...
This paper studies the history of archival education and traces its evolution from seminars and work...
Six librarians and archivists at the University of Dayton taught an archives “mini-course” to introd...