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Interpreting Slavery With Children and Teens At Museums and Historic - Site

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor By Kristin L. Gallas Klappentext This book shows how museums can create holistic, informative, and safe programming about slavery for children and young adults. Museums and historic sites that present a more accurate, inclusive slavery interpretation, draw more diverse visitors and enlighten those who already visit. Zusammenfassung This book shows how museums can create holistic, informative, and safe programming about slavery for children and young adults. Museums and historic sites that present a more accurate, inclusive slavery interpretation, draw more diverse visitors and enlighten those who already visit. Inhaltsverzeichnis Dedication Table of Contents Foreword Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1 - Race, Identity, and Historical Trauma Chapter 2 - (Re)Defining a Successful Experience Chapter 3 - Creating a Brave Space Chapter 4 - What is Age-Appropriate? Chapter 5 - Fostering Empathy Chapter 6 - Engagement Techniques Chapter 7 - Dialogue Techniques Chapter 8 - Staff Training and Support Chapter 9 - Teacher Engagement Conclusion Index About the Author

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