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How do we want lessons on the site to approach teaching? #9

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elipousson opened this issue Nov 10, 2015 · 2 comments
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How do we want lessons on the site to approach teaching? #9

elipousson opened this issue Nov 10, 2015 · 2 comments

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@elipousson
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elipousson commented Nov 10, 2015

Do we have a recommended pedagogy for lessons on the site? How do we explain that pedagogical approach to contributors or workshop participants? This question is related to issue #22 and #20.

We need to talk about who the audience for the lessons may be and how they learn.

Resources for adult learners

Resources on designing educational materials

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As a parent, I'd also put in a plug to make the activism training inclusive of families and perhaps provide a variety of teaching methods to address various age groups.

  • Lessons for Adults
  • Lessons for Kids

I say this because I'm a firm believer in teaching kids the importance of history, nature, and the built environment as a future-minded strategy for preservation. Thoughts?

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I like the idea of including suggested age levels for each lesson. There are probably some lessons for adults that would also work well for teenagers. I'd love to see a review of what K-12 educational resources on historic preservation are already available.

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