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Archaeology to Delight and Instruct: Active Learning in the University Classroom

Editat de Heather Burke, Claire E Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2007
This book presents novel and interesting ways of teaching archaeological concepts and processes to college and university students. Seeking alternatives to the formal lecture format, the various contributions seek better ways of communicating the complexities of human behavior and of engaging students in active learning about the past. This collection of imaginative exercises designed by 20 master instructors on three continents includes role-playing, games, simulations, activities, and performance, all designed to teach archaeological concepts in interesting and engaging ways.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781598742572
ISBN-10: 1598742574
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Lectures as Usual? Teaching Archaeology for Fun, ClaireSmith, HeatherBurke; Part 1 Role Play; Chapter 2 Seven Degrees of Archaeology, or Diverse Ways of Interpreting the Past, Heather.Burke, Claire.Smith; Chapter 3 The Great Debate: Archaeology, Repatriation, and Nationalism, Morag M.Kersel; Part 2 Games; Chapter 4 Grasp, or Happy Families, the Archaeological Way, Gail.Higginbottom; Chapter 5 The Skin Game: Teaching to Redress Stereotypes of Indigenous People, Claire.Smith, Heather.Burke; Chapter 6 The Big Dig: Theoretically Speaking, Gail.Higginbottom; Part 3 Simulations; Chapter 7 The Game of Context: Teaching the History of Archaeology Without Foregone Conclusions, John.Carman; Chapter 8 The Simulated Excavation: An Alternative to Archaeological Site Destruction, Bradley F.Bowman, Glenna.Dean; Chapter 9 Digging Your Own Grave: Generic Skills from an Archaeological Simulation, Clive.Orton; Part 4 Hands-on Activities; Chapter 10 Playing with Ochre: Some Problems Associated with the Analysis of Indigenous Rock Markings, Michael.Diplock, Abigail.Stein; Chapter 11 Perspectives from a Pot: Introductionducing Archaeological Theory Through Visual Interpretation, Melinda.Leach; Chapter 12 Culture of Litterbugs, M. Jay.Stottman, Sarah E.Miller, A. Gwynn.Henderson; Chapter 13 Toilets as Tools of Teaching, H. Martin.Wobst; Chapter 14 Simple Ideas to Teach Big Concepts: ‘Excavating’ and Analyzing the Professor’s Desk Drawer and Wastebasket, Larry J.Zimmerman; Part 5 Creative Construction and Performance; Chapter 15 The Draw-an-Archaeologist Test: Eliciting Student’s Ideas About Archaeology, Susan.Renoe; Chapter 16 Using the Fictional Tale as a Learning Tool, Caryn M.Berg; Chapter 17 Telling Stories About the Past: Archaeology and Museum Interpretation, Jane.Lydon; Chapter 18 Scenarios for Archaeologists: A Teaching Tool, Mitch.Allen; Part 6 Critical Reflection; Chapter 19 The Scrapbook Exercise: Teaching Archaeology of Death as Critical Thinking, Patricia E.Rubertone; Chapter 20 Brain Candy, K. Anne.Pyburn;

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This book presents novel and interesting ways of teaching archaeological concepts and processes to college and university students. Seeking alternatives to the formal lecture format, the various contributions seek better ways of communicating the complexities of human behavior and of engaging students in active learning about the past.