Heritage Education is the use of local cultural and historic resources for teaching the

required curricula of grades K-12. Activities, lessons plans, and units of study focus on, but are not limited to, architecture, archaeology, cemeteries, documents, folk ways, objects and artifacts, community and family history, photographs/portraits, historic sites, museums, and the urban and rural landscape.

To learn more about heritage education, click on:

Focus on 2000: A Heritage Education Perspective

What is Heritage Education?

Contact / Comments

Back to THEN

What is Heritage Education?

ARCHITECTURE

HISTORIC FARMS

PHOTOGRAPHS

CEMETERIES

Resources by

State

Contact / Comments

FAMILY HISTORY

DOCUMENTS

OBJECTS

ARCHEOLOGY