Great suggestions everyone, and I will make sure they're well fed. 
 
Gina

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Great tips, Dawn!!  Except I may have mentioned "food" a few more times :-) 



Joanne Kluessendorf, Ph.D.
Director
Weis Earth Science Museum
University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley
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Menasha, WI 54952
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On Jul 24, 2009, at 8:26 AM, Scher Thomae, Dawn wrote:



Since I have worked with high school interns for years and have done
presentations on programs for teens at museums, here are a couple of
pointers:

*Ask them what they would like to do or learn as you develop the program.
*Make sure the experience is meaningful and worthwhile to them.
*Ensure the museum staff is willing to work with teens and there is someone
there directly assigned to supervise and mentor them.
*Make sure there is a social aspect to any program in addition to the
educational one.
*Don't schedule anything before 10am.
*Make sure there is food involved in some way.

Many teens are interested in career exploration and gaining relevant skills
at this point so visiting professionals in the field at different sites is a
possibility.
I am sure others can suggest specific programs suitable to your historical
society.

Dawn Scher Thomae
Milwaukee Public Museum


From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Gina Gage
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 3:17 PM
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Subject: teaching high schoolers
Howdy all you wonderful museum people!
This is your friendly museum volunteer and professional archaeologist from
Tempe, Arizona. I volunteer at a small community's local historical society
museum. The town where the museum is located has asked me and a friend to
put together a workshop for a group of local high-achieving high schoolers
on archaeology and history. The workshop can be at our museum or at the
community facililty, or perhaps a combination of both.
My dilemma is that I've never really dealt with high school students on any
level. I've done several presentations (hour long to 1/2 day long) for
younger kids and emotionally and behaviorally-challenged teenagers, but
never for high-achieving teenagers. So, I'm appealing to all of you
wonderful, knowledgeable folks for advice, suggestions, input on creative,
fun, challenging things to do with these kids. We would like to plan a one
day event, an ongoing event such as a once a week-several weeks in a row
event, or an all week long (5 day) event. This is a small community with
limited funds, but I'm not sure yet of our budgetary or other limitations.  
Thanks in advance for any suggestions, help, advice, and I apologize for my
lack of details.
Cheers,
Gina
Gina S. Gage
Project Director and Historical Archaeologist
Northland Research, Inc.
1865 E. 3rd Street
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480) 894-0020 office
(602) 339-0933 field cell
(480) 894-0957 fax
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