Why Objects Matter in Higher Education (original) (raw)

Hands and Minds on History: Transferring Best Practice in Object-based Learning from the UK Museum Education Sector to Australian Schoolrooms

John Staats

Building Bridges for Historical Learning: Connecting Teacher Education and Museum Education. A National Symposium, University of Canberra, 2011

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University collections and object-based pedagogies

Gina Hammond

International Committee for University …

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Creating curriculum connections: A university museum object-based learning project

Gina Hammond

Education for Information, 2018

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Using object biographies to reveal how our past are interconnected - Teaching strategy for secondary school students

Elisabete Pereira

Sharing European Histories, 2021

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Object Lessons: Teachers, Historians, Narratives and Inquiry

David Gerwin

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Object-Based Learning -Theory Meets Practice in Schools

John Staats

Knowledgeable Objects Symposium AMaGA, 2023

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Object-based learning and research-based education: case studies from UCL curricula

Julianne Nyhan

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Back to the Future?: Emergent Visions for Object-Based Teaching in and beyond the Classroom

Kathleen M Adams

Museum Anthropology, 2015

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Devil in the digital: Ambivalent results in an object-based teaching course

Mark Turin

Museum Anthropology, 2015

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object-based learning in higher education: the case of using human skeletal remains in archaeology at the university of York

Paola Ponce

York Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2022

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Guest Edited special theme issue of Museum Anthropology: "Back to the Future?: Emergent Visions of Object-Based Teaching in and Beyond the Classroom

Kathleen M Adams

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Object-based learning and research-based education: Case studies from the UCL curricula

Thomas Kador

2018

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Object-based learning, or learning from objects in the anthropology museum

Lainie Schultz

Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies, 2018

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Object Handling in the Archaeology Classroom - Strategies for Success

Rachael Sparks

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Object Handling in the Classroom: Strategies for Success

Rachael Sparks

2009

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Teaching Using the OI Museum Collection

Rozenn Bailleul-LeSuer

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What's in the box?" - Archives, history skills and honours students

Ria Van Der Merwe

Yesterday and Today, 2020

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"I Touch, Therefore I Am": Object-Based Learning in History

Joseph Yu

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Decolonizing Collections‐Based Learning: Experiential Observation as an Interdisciplinary Framework for Object Study (2018)

Christina J. Hodge

Museum Anthropology, 2018

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Learning through Objects: Development of the UWO Medical Artifact Collection as a Teaching and Research Resource

Michelle Hamilton

Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, 2006

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Things objects can do. Taking an itinerary approach to artefact biographies for utilizing the cognitive, social and emotional magic of historical objects for contemporary society.

Yvonne Lammers-Keijsers, Monique van den Dries

In: A. Verbaas, G. Langejans, A. Little and B. Chan (eds), Artefact Biographies from Mesolithic and Neolithic Europe and Beyond. Papers in honour of Professor Annelou van Gijn. (Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia 51). Leiden, Side Stone Press, pp. 201-216., 2024

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Objects prompt Authentic Scientific Activities among Learners in a Museum Programme

Leonora Simony, Marianne Achiam

2016

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Museum Education and Archaeology: Using Objects and Methodology to Teach 21st Century Skills in Middle School

Geralyn Ducady

2014

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Museum literacy that is virtually engaging

Gina Hammond

2014

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Archaeology in the classroom: Thinking and learning from things

Victor Estrella

Proceedings of the Society of Philippine Archaeologists, 2018

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Sol Plaatje University as a case study for decoloniality : object-based learning as applied to heritage studies

Garth Benneyworth

South African Museums Association, 2019

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Past or Portal? Enhancing Undergraduate Learning through Special Collections and Archives ed. by Eleanor Mitchell, Peggy Seiden, and Suzy Taraba

Peggy Seiden

portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2013

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Improving Students’ Historical Thinking Through Thematic Projects and Museum Exhibits

Eric Franco

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Engaging Students with Objects: Preliminary Experiments in Reviving a Dormant Fashion Research Collection

Lu Ann Lafrenz

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Employing Museum Objects in Undergraduate Liberal Arts Education

William Green

Informal Learning Review, 124:3-6, 2014

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The Object of Object Lessons: Thoughts and Questions

Nick Mitchell

Feminist Formations, 2013

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Integrating Museum Education and School History: Illustrations from the RCR Museum and London Museum of Archaeology

Stéphane G Lévesque

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Archaeology and the Common Core
Using Objects and Methodology to Teach Twenty-First-Century Skills in Middle School

Mariani Lefas-Tetenes

Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2016

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Exploring the archive: live projects in a postgraduate learning setting

Judy Willcocks

2019

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Empowered by experiential Egyptology and object-based learning

Liam McNamara

[in:] S. Mawani and A. Mukadam (eds) Student empowerment in Higher Education. Reflecting on teaching practice and learner engagement. Academic Publications in Science and Humanities (Berlin: Logos Verlag): Vol. 2, 275–294, 2020

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