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Hi, Sharon.  You can get lists of specific learning standards of both
states and local areas if you go to their Education Dept. website.  For
example, you could go to the state of Wisconsin's general website, and from
there go to the Education Dept. website, and they will have lists of state
educational standards, usually split up by discipline.

Hope that helps,
Lara



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Dear Colleagues,
There is a movement afoot in our region that will require teachers to meet
learning standards in the classroom.  I'm currently involved in a project
that will develop an educational script for a new museum addressing the
history of war in preserving freedom.  Do any of you have experience with
linking school curricula with exhibit content and other museum education
programs?  I'm especially interested in how you worked with schools to
design education programs, and also any innovative ways you may have used
technology to discern and design exhibits and programs.  Your experience,
as well as references to resources would  be a great help in getting
started.

Thanks very much in advance -
Sharon K. Kayne
National Freedom Education Center
Milwaukee, WI

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