These Two Approaches Led To Significant Works

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  • KenOsborne

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Teacher , discussed the early history of archivists’ attempts to reach children in Canada. He noted that archives developed collections of lantern slides based on their historical materials and archivists made occasional school visits. W. Kaye Lamb, the Dominion Archivist of Canada, produced a series of publications that were designed primarily as teaching aids for elementary and high school use.Writing in 1997, however, Sharon Cook, a professor and Director of Teacher Education in the Faculty of Education at the University of Ottawa and the wife of archival theorist Terry Cook, noted, “There has been relatively little progress in producing coherent or prominent programmes.” She added that such educational programs that did exist really depended upon “one person’s enthusiasm and willingness to devote extra time” to serve educators.

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2023-01-26 — Updated on 2023-01-28

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