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Main Author: Hawke, Sharryl
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED106172
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contents Bringing the John F. Kennedy Library into the Classroom. Profiles of Promise 45. Hawke, Sharryl Audiovisual Centers Community Education Educational Resources Elementary Secondary Education Government Libraries Higher Education Libraries Library Collections Library Role Library Services Museums Primary Sources Program Descriptions Social Studies Teacher Education Teaching Methods Units of Study This document describes how a presidential library and its resources can be used in the classroom. The John F. Kennedy Library attempts to reach three publics: the senior-level scholars; the general public; and teachers and educators interested in bringing the resources to the classroom. The library contains a variety of resources including historical documents, museum objects, audiovisual materials, and oral history interviews. From these resources, eight educational learning units were developed for use in the classroom, with considerable variation in the amount of structure and the kinds of activities. The focus of each unit is to provide students with primary source materials--letters, memoranda, records, transcripts, articles, readings--pertinent to the subject of the unit. It is up to individual teachers to determine the best use of the materials for their classrooms. The library also disseminates films, document reproductions, and selected bibliographies. (Author/JR)
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spellingShingle Bringing the John F. Kennedy Library into the Classroom. Profiles of Promise 45.
Hawke, Sharryl
Audiovisual Centers
Community Education
Educational Resources
Elementary Secondary Education
Government Libraries
Higher Education
Libraries
Library Collections
Library Role
Library Services
Museums
Primary Sources
Program Descriptions
Social Studies
Teacher Education
Teaching Methods
Units of Study
Bringing the John F. Kennedy Library into the Classroom. Profiles of Promise 45. Hawke, Sharryl Audiovisual Centers Community Education Educational Resources Elementary Secondary Education Government Libraries Higher Education Libraries Library Collections Library Role Library Services Museums Primary Sources Program Descriptions Social Studies Teacher Education Teaching Methods Units of Study This document describes how a presidential library and its resources can be used in the classroom. The John F. Kennedy Library attempts to reach three publics: the senior-level scholars; the general public; and teachers and educators interested in bringing the resources to the classroom. The library contains a variety of resources including historical documents, museum objects, audiovisual materials, and oral history interviews. From these resources, eight educational learning units were developed for use in the classroom, with considerable variation in the amount of structure and the kinds of activities. The focus of each unit is to provide students with primary source materials--letters, memoranda, records, transcripts, articles, readings--pertinent to the subject of the unit. It is up to individual teachers to determine the best use of the materials for their classrooms. The library also disseminates films, document reproductions, and selected bibliographies. (Author/JR)
title Bringing the John F. Kennedy Library into the Classroom. Profiles of Promise 45.
topic Audiovisual Centers
Community Education
Educational Resources
Elementary Secondary Education
Government Libraries
Higher Education
Libraries
Library Collections
Library Role
Library Services
Museums
Primary Sources
Program Descriptions
Social Studies
Teacher Education
Teaching Methods
Units of Study
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED106172