At a time when public education has moved toward standardized testing, and history in grades K-5 has been reduced to the actions of a few great men and federal holidays, living history programs are becoming increasingly important. Although such techniques are traditionally reserved for historic sites and large reenactments, the practice can be successfully applied on a much smaller scale. Living history interpretations, even the simplest of demonstrations, can be useful in teaching history to children
In the past, history has been almost solely a treatise on the other worlds of which the students hav...
Historic buildings shaped, witnessed, bear evidence of, and can serve asaccessible gateways to the h...
Social history found a voice in America in the 1960\u27s. This genre looks beyond the great men an...
At a time when public education has moved toward standardized testing, and history in grades K-5 has...
Living history is a very interesting yet volatile topic within the museum field. Since its conceptio...
In the light of widespread concern over the state of history education in England, this study explor...
This project begins by examining living history, defining its scope, uses, and relationship to other...
Throughout the twentieth century, historians have sought a variety of new ways to engage history, ma...
Current literature has suggested that despite scholars in other fields gleaning vast amounts of expe...
In addition to documentary theater, performances that reenact historical events with amateur actors ...
People around the world have been fascinated with recreating the past since antiquity. Over the past...
In today’s history teaching in Sweden, role-play and historical re-enactment receive little attentio...
Many students think of history as a subject that explains the past with little application to the pr...
Modern historical instruction requires educators to cover broad expanses of history and prepare stud...
The major problem confronting educators is incorporating a simple, profitable, stimulating, and inte...
In the past, history has been almost solely a treatise on the other worlds of which the students hav...
Historic buildings shaped, witnessed, bear evidence of, and can serve asaccessible gateways to the h...
Social history found a voice in America in the 1960\u27s. This genre looks beyond the great men an...
At a time when public education has moved toward standardized testing, and history in grades K-5 has...
Living history is a very interesting yet volatile topic within the museum field. Since its conceptio...
In the light of widespread concern over the state of history education in England, this study explor...
This project begins by examining living history, defining its scope, uses, and relationship to other...
Throughout the twentieth century, historians have sought a variety of new ways to engage history, ma...
Current literature has suggested that despite scholars in other fields gleaning vast amounts of expe...
In addition to documentary theater, performances that reenact historical events with amateur actors ...
People around the world have been fascinated with recreating the past since antiquity. Over the past...
In today’s history teaching in Sweden, role-play and historical re-enactment receive little attentio...
Many students think of history as a subject that explains the past with little application to the pr...
Modern historical instruction requires educators to cover broad expanses of history and prepare stud...
The major problem confronting educators is incorporating a simple, profitable, stimulating, and inte...
In the past, history has been almost solely a treatise on the other worlds of which the students hav...
Historic buildings shaped, witnessed, bear evidence of, and can serve asaccessible gateways to the h...
Social history found a voice in America in the 1960\u27s. This genre looks beyond the great men an...