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How Students Understand the Past
From Theory to Practice
History and archaeology education
History and archaeology education is highly valued among modern societies that seek to educate their youth about the past. Yet these areas have been for the most part slow to employ the latest advances in education theory and practice.
Former classroom teacher and science education specialist M. Elaine Davis presents an informed and useful text that demonstrates the importance of contemporary learning theory and educational research to the development of effective programs in both formal and informal history and archaeology education.
Chapters cover teaching and history education theory, and apply this to various case studies and program examples. This text will prove a much-valued tool for school teachers, museum educators, archaeologists, and historians challenging and aiding educators to assess and improve their respective programs.