1st Edition

Education and the Historic Environment

Edited By Mike Corbishley, Don Henson, Peter Stone Copyright 2004
    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    248 Pages
    by Routledge

    Practical, inspiring and instructive, Education and the Historic Environment emphasizes the contribution to both education and heritage that results from a positive relationship between the two disciplines.

    Education and the Historic Environment examines evidence, case studies and chapters from a wide cross section of the heritage sector and:

    • argues for the value of using the physical remains of the past
    • shows how and where the historic environment can be used to fit into and enhance learning
    • examines how guidelines are reinforced
    • looks at how physical heritage can not only be used to teach obvious subjects such as history, but are also useful across the curriculum, from literacy and numeracy to citizenship.

    Teachers at all levels, and students, academics and professionals in archaeology and heritage management, will all be able to use the case studies to reform and enhance their work.

    List of Figures, List of Tables, List of Contributors, List of Abbreviations, PART I: THE PRESENT STATE OF EDUCATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, PART II : NATIONAL ORGANISATIONS, PART III : THE EDUCATIVE ROLE OF AUDIO-VISUAL MEDIA, PART IV : EXAMPLES OF GOOD PRACTICE, Index

    Biography

    Mike Corbishley, Don Henson, Peter Stone