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Speight, S. J. – History of Education, 2011
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Anglican clergymen in England contributed significantly to the development of archaeology and local history as, first, subjects for polite study, but secondly as academic disciplines at the heart of the university extension and extra-mural movements. Initially working as lone antiquarian scholars,…
Descriptors: Clergy, Local History, Extension Education, Educational History
Alibrandi, Marsha – Geography Teacher, 2011
Peru's prehistory, climate, and terrain are the landscape upon which one of humankind's longest migrations occurred. When the glacial period ended, a geographic and cultural transition began when the meltwaters carved river valleys across the South American continent. Culture-rich communities of fishers, miners, artisans, and morticians populated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, American Indians, Geography, Migration
Milewski, Patrice – History of Education, 2010
This article examines the educational reconstruction that was undertaken by the Department of Education in Ontario during the first years of the twentieth century. It draws on Foucault's method of archaeology to identify how schooling reforms comprised a discontinuity in pedagogic knowledge. This mutation created the conditions of possibility for…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Archaeology
McGarry, Mary Ann; Straffon, Dan; Patterson, Chuck – Science Scope, 2012
The evolution of science is seldom about solitary individuals busy at work in labs making discoveries. This is especially true of the Earth sciences, where time-intensive fieldwork is usually required. Single scientists are rarely capable of amassing the requisite data sets to form grand, unifying theories. This is the case with the new airburst…
Descriptors: Climate, Evidence, Action Research, Earth Science
Brown, Daniel; Francis, Robert; Alder, Andy – School Science Review, 2013
Field trips and the outdoor classroom are a vital part of many areas of education. Ideally, the content should be taught within a realistic environment rather than just by providing a single field trip at the end of a course. The archaeo-astronomy project located at Nottingham Trent University envisages the development of a virtual environment…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
Lemon, Narelle, Ed. – IGI Global, 2015
Educational technologies are becoming more commonplace across the K-12 curriculum. In particular, the use of innovative digital technology is expanding the potential of arts education, presenting new opportunities--and challenges--to both curricular design and pedagogical practice. "Revolutionizing Arts Education in K-12 Classrooms through…
Descriptors: Art Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Technology Integration, Educational Technology
Brown, Daniel; Neale, Natasha; Francis, Robert – School Science Review, 2011
Our landscape has been shaped by humans over millennia. It still contains many clues to how it was used in the past, giving us insights into ancient cultures and their everyday life. Our summer school uses archaeology and astronomy as a focus for effective out-of-classroom learning experiences. It demonstrates how a field trip can be used to its…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Summer Schools, Astronomy, Science Education
Kyong-McClain, Jeffrey – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This dissertation considers whether or not archaeology was an effective tool for nation-building elites in Republican China (1912-1949), by looking at the discipline's fortunes in the off-center locale of Sichuan province. Through consideration of the multiplicity of agents and motives involved in archaeological enterprise in Republican Sichuan,…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Asian History, Modern History, Nationalism
Hindle, Rob – Adults Learning, 2012
Adult learning enhances, sometimes changes lives. It is therefore vital that educators do whatever it takes to enable more people from under-represented groups to get involved in learning. This is central to the Workers' Educational Association's (WEA) vision and values. Yet among its range of programmes, some subject areas remain the preserve of…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Pilot Projects, Adult Learning, Physical Disabilities
Parent, Nancy Brossard – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation provides a critical analysis of three informal science education partnerships that resulted from a 2003-2006 National Science Foundation grant titled, "Archaeology Pathways for Native Learners" (ESI-0307858), hosted by the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center. This dissertation is designed to contribute to…
Descriptors: American Indians, Science Education, Archaeology, Partnerships in Education
Warren, Carol C. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2012
Geography Action Week 2000 was fast approaching and the author was trying to decide on a way for her fourth grade class to actively participate in the theme for the year. The theme "Here Today--Here Tomorrow: A Geographic Focus on Conservation" centered on sustainable use, preservation, and restoration of our natural and cultural…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Context, Social Studies, Geography
Hope, Gill – Design and Technology Education, 2009
Gilbert Ryle (1949) divided knowledge into "know that" and "know how", which is neatly appealing to many design and technology educators, and like many writers on developing the curriculum, Kahney (1993) made a distinction between declarative knowledge: "verbal knowledge, that is, the kind you get from books, instructions…
Descriptors: Design, Technology Education, Practical Arts, Archaeology
Spohrer, Konstanze – European Educational Research Journal, 2011
Strategies of "employability" and "activation" are increasingly favoured in the European Union policy context. These strategies are aimed at fostering inclusion by stressing the responsibility of the individual to participate in education and employment. Similar tendencies can be observed in the United Kingdom (UK) over the…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Disadvantaged, Labor Market, Young Adults
Rowan, Molly; Shore, Sue – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2009
This paper was prompted by our interest in two issues associated with Australia's vocational education and training system: recurring declarations for universal access to vocational education and training (albeit in different forms across different epochs) as the right of all Australians and the continual processes of change associated with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Access to Education, Educational Change
Glenn, David – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
In early 1916, the legendary Yale University archaeologist Hiram Bingham III completed his third and final expedition in southern Peru. He shipped home 74 boxes of artifacts from Machu Picchu, a spectacular site in the Andes that is believed to have been the last major settlement of the Inca empire. Those boxes were supposed to be on temporary…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Foreign Countries, Archaeology, Ownership