What are the “Six Strands” for History Museums?
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010by Mary Alexander
Abstract
Learning Science in Informal Environments chronicles the state of science learning in museums today. What is known about learning history in history museums? How does the practice of history in history museums stack up with this national report? The author presents one perspective on how the six strands of science learning might be adapted and applied to visitors’ understanding of history in history museums, in hopes of beginning an important conversation on this topic among history museum professionals.
- Mary Alexander (malexander@mdp.state.md.us) is director of the Museum Advancement Program, Maryland Historical Trust.