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This place has meaning – Case studies of Time Travels and Historic Enviroment Education South Africa 2006-2010

This Place has meaning – Case studies in Time Travels and Historic Environment Education in South Africa 2006-2010 I published on behalf of Bridging Ages South Africa, the Western Cape Department o...

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Time Travels. Innovative and Creative Metods of Historic Environment Education in Modern Museums

Abstract This paper will offer an insight into education work done by Lativan museum, as well as analysis of a new method in Historic Envoirement Education – the use of so-called Time Travels. The...

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Holy Cow – This is great!

This book presents what is happening in Historic Environment Education and Time Traveling in several countries in Europe, USA and Africa. Historic environments are always close at hand. And Time Tr...

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Sites and Stories: The Time Travel Method in Uganda

This is the project report from the project Sites and Stories. Project partners were Kalmar Municipalty, Kalmar County Museum, Byteatern and Entebbe Municipality Included is the project report a...

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Time Travel: Västraby Stone Age settlement 5000 years ago

Story: The four farmer families around the river come together Key questions: What do I need to learn for my life? Strangers?

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Time Travel: Fredriksberg Manor, 1887

Story: The workers at the manor called for work Key questions: The way for the future, for me and my family? Decent job or emigrate?

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Time Travel: Eketorp fort, 1170

Story: Finalize the work on the fort Key questions: Prepare for war. Fight or negotiate?

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Time Travel: Torslunda 1741

Story: Meeting with Doctor Carl Linnaeus, the botanist, at the meadows of Torslunda in 1741 Key questions: Tradition-change. How to develop the farming and how to develop Sweden?

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