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Masters of Traditional Arts Education Guide
by Paddy Bowman, Betty Carter, Alan Govenar $49.00 Subjects: Music; Folk Arts and Material Culture; Documentation and Field Research;
Locations: California; China; Denmark; Florida; Georgia; Ghana; Hawaii; Illinois; Iowa; Ireland; Louisiana; Maine; Mexico; New York (State); North Carolina; Oregon; Pennsylvania; Poland; Texas; Virginia; Wisconsin;
http://www.abc-clio.com/products/overview.aspx?productid=109297
Each National Heritage Fellow from 1982 to 2002 is profiled, and numerous suggestions are offered for teaching students in grades 4-12 about traditional arts and artists. The activities featured in the guide allow students to interact and engage in the kinds of information-seeking activities required of them outside the classroom, such as evaluating materials, organizing disparate types of material, and creating meaning for their own lives. The objectives outlined in the guide support the National Education Goals.
Published by: ABC-CLIO, Inc. 130 Cremona Drive, PO Box 1911 Santa Barbara, CA 93116-1911
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Time and Tradition
by Caroline Trumpold, Gordon Kellenberger $10.00 Subjects: Folk Arts and Material Culture; Music; History; Geography; Holidays; Family Celebrations and Traditions; Documentation and Field Research; European Culture;
Locations: Iowa;
The Amana Colonies were established shortly before the Civil War by a group of German-speaking European settlers who belonged to a religious group known as the Community of True Inspiration. Adapted by Amana schools, this guide offers K-12 curriculum, resources, activities, bibliography, and collection forms on Amana cultural traditions and heritage.
Published by: Amana Arts Guild Box 114 Amana, IA 52203
319/622-3678
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Iowa Folklife Educational Guide
by Iowa Arts Council free Subjects:
Locations: Iowa;
http://www.iowaartscouncil.org/programs/folk-and-traditional-arts/resources.shtml
This kit (lessons, CD, videos, and support material) is available at all Iowa junior and senior high schools as well as in all senior citizen centers, Iowa college and university history and education departments, State Library, and the State Historical Society of Iowa resource center. The lessons and support materials may be copied for educational purposes only; materials may not be copied and resold for profit.
Published by: Iowa Arts Council; Folklife Coordinator 600 E. Locust St. Des Moines, IA 50319-0290
515/281-6412
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