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Heritage Education Resources |
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"The following is a list of links to on-line education curriculum and other resources for those involved in the field of King County history and heritage." |
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Heritage Education Videos & DVDs |
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"This paper provides information to applicants seeking support from the Heritage 4Culture Cultural Education Grant Program for heritage education videos." |
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Maritime Heritage Education Resources |
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"Some of the most innovative maritime heritage educational resources to be found anywhere are available to students and youth in this region. Listed below are some of the curriculum, materials, resource organizations, pub and programs that have been pioneered in the region, and beyond." |
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Student Involved Heritage Projects |
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"This paper provides information on a variety of K-12 student-produced and student-involved publications, documents, videos, oral histories and other projects." |
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The ABCs of the CBAs |
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"This paper provides some background on the classroom based assessments or (CBAs) program being implemented in Washington State and how heritage organizations and specialists can develop educational resources that support students and schools in addressing the CBAs." |
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Heritage Curriculum Library |
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"4Culture houses a sizeable collection of curriculum resources, project plans, educational publications, videos, and other materials in its Resource Library for those who are looking for positive models for developing applications to the Heritage 4Culture Education Grant Program." |
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Heritage Resources Can Support Research Based Professional Development |
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"Heritage organizations provide educational programs, projects and curricula that have been carefully developed for area youth to promote awareness and appreciation of the history of their schools, neighborhoods, and cities. Projects and programs are available through youth/school group related events and activities provided on-site at museums and designated sites, through traveling heritage education materials and consultants that come to the classroom, and/or through individual museum or historical society websites." |
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