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Chris Taylor-Atchison County Historical Society <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Dec 2002 13:12:13 -0600
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For those of us in the Midwest or further away, are there any resources available related to this topic that would give us some working ideas.
Thanks.

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Chris Taylor
Executive Director
Atchison County Historical Society
P.O. Box 201
200 S. 10th Street, Santa Fe Depot
Atchison, KS 66002
913-367-6238
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http://www.atchisonhistory.org

SEEC Seminar wrote:

> The Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center is offering an innovative training program for museum professionals and early childhood educators interested in using objects to teach young children.
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> This two-day program, which will be held at the Smithsonian Institution on January 22 and 23, 2003, will demonstrate how a host of museum objects-including paintings, sculptures, an African headrest and a spinning wheel-can help children, as young as two or three, learn about themselves and the world around them.
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> Featuring hands-on exercises with museum objects, slide presentations, lectures, and discussions, the program is designed to help museum educators forge more creative encounters with young museum-goers, and to introduce early childhood educators to the magic of museums.
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> Participants will be encouraged to think expansively about tapping resources in their own communities-resources such as objects in local museums and community centers, statues, public art, bridges, buildings, fire hydrants and more.  All objects, even commonplace ones, tell stories.  But you have to know how to read them.  That's what "Learning through Objects" is all about.
>
> For information contact:
> Sharon Shaffer, Executive Director
> [log in to unmask]
> 202-357-3077
> Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center
> P.O. Box 37012
> Room CE-G50 MRC 184
> Washington, DC 20013-7012
>
> Amanda Clay, Museum Outreach Assistant
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> 202- 357-3077
> Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center
> P.O. Box 37012
> Room CE-G50 MRC 184
> Washington, DC 20013-7012
>
> Seminar Dates:
> January 22 and 23, 2003
> Cost: $250.00 early registration
> $275.00 after January 1, 2003
> National Museum of Natural History
>
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