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The records (1973-2001) consist of subject files concerning the Montana History Conference (1979-2000), Montana History Day (1984-1994), Montana Heritage Project (1995-1998), the Centennial Symposium (1982-1989), and various other subject files (1980-1995) concerning organizations and Society exhibits and programs, including such topics as the Western Valley Heritage Project, the Smithsonian Lecture Series, a Chatuaqua co-sponsored by the Society, the Traveling Historian program, the Montana Homeland exhibit, a museums directory/guide, two AASLH fellowships, the Museums Association of Montana, the Mountain Plains Museums Association, the Lewis and Clark County Cultural Committee, a cultural congress, footlockers, tours, and museum consulting. Also included are miscellaneous Education Program Administrative files (1981-1988). Some files include photographs; publicity shots of Richard Roeder and Harry Fritz were transferred to the Photograph Archives.
Bonnie Sachatello-Sawyer and her co-authors have taken an important study and turned it into an intriguing, readable, and practical book. Adult learners provide a unique opportunity for museum educators. But what are adult learners looking for? What motivates them to take a class or attend a museum-sponsored activity? What do planners and instructors need to know to maximize the experience for participants? The authors analyzed a wide variety of programs from the perspective of planners, instructors, and participants. They discovered what works and what doesn't, and they've distilled this knowledge into twelve basic steps you can use to design truly meaningful experiences for your museum's adult programs. Visit the authors' web page
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