Abstract
Introductory archaeology courses are attractive general education offerings at many colleges and universities, and teach students about human diversity in the past and present. Yet many professors struggle to manage the tremendous diversity within the classroom. This article incorporates inclusive pedagogy models, particularly Universal Design for Learning and Teaching Across Cultural Strengths, to propose an inclusive model of education in archaeology classes. An emphasis is placed on large introductory lecture classes, where many students are exposed to academic archaeology for the first time.
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Oland, Maxine H.
2020
Teaching Archaeology with Inclusive Pedagogy.
Journal of Archaeology and Education 4
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/jae/vol4/iss1/1