Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction – Lora Cooper
Part I: Theory
1.Teachers as Learners – Stephanie Van Hover
1A. Teacher’s Perspective – CherylAnne Amendola
2.Translating Content into Pedagogical Content Knowledge – Christine Baron
3.Antiracism: The Both/And to Shaping Change – Dina Bailey
3A. Teachers Perspective—Alysha Butler
4.Interdisciplinary Connections: Learning about STEM at a History Museum – Kristin Burton and Robert Wallace
4A. Teacher’s Perspective—Georgette Hackman
5.The Value of Evaluation – Christine Baron
Part II: Practice
6.Setting Goals: The Crucial First Step in Creating Your Museum’s Teacher Professional Development Program - Mike Adams
7.Effective Teacher Professional Development Program Design – Allison Wickens
8.Recruitment and Selection – Melanie Bowyer and Jacqueline Langholtz
8A. Teacher’s Perspective—Karen Richey
9.Teacher-Created Projects: Classroom and Museum Resources – Krystal Rose
10.Evaluation: Measuring Impact -Sarah Jencks
11.Implementing Evaluation Findings – Lora Cooper and Krystal Rose
Appendix I: Logistical Tips and Tricks
Appendix II: A Note About Scaling and Funding
Credits
Index