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- Title
Expanding Informal Education in Maritime Archaeology.
- Authors
Satchell, Julie
- Abstract
This paper examines the work of the Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology (HWTMA) in developing informal education approaches and initiatives. It introduces the aims and ethos of the HWTMA which focuses on embedding education and learning into all aspects of its work, before exploring ways in which its fieldwork and research programme are utilised to help deliver a range of educational opportunities to a diverse range of groups and individuals. There is a review of the possibilities for skill development through practical involvement which is illustrated with case study examples, followed by discussion of broader approaches, including publications, talks and exhibits. This review underpins discussion of a recent project ‘Maritime Archaeology Access and Learning Workshops’ which aimed to ‘educate the educators’, and has demonstrated the potential for this approach to make a significant contribution to increasing the profile of maritime archaeology within informal learning frameworks. The paper concludes by reviewing the experience of these regionally-based initiatives in relation to the expansion of maritime archaeology within the UK and suggests ways that lessons learned could be drawn upon in the development of emerging national approaches.
- Subjects
ANTIQUITIES; ARCHAEOLOGY education; ARCHAEOLOGICAL research; EDUCATION; LEARNING; TEACHERS; CAREER development; CASE studies; PUBLIC institutions
- Publication
Journal of Maritime Archaeology, 2008, Vol 3, Issue 2, p103
- ISSN
1557-2285
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11457-008-9036-8