The Classroom Beyond: Informal Education Podcast
On this week’s podcast, I talk with Elise McFarland, an Interpretation and Education Manager for the California State Park system. In her far-ranging job, she’s responsible for several parks’ cultural resources and, of course, many levels and modes of interpretation. Like many informal educators – especially outdoor educators in regional parks – Elise calls herself an interpreter. Since Freeman Tilden published Interpreting Our Heritage in 1957, the idea of interpretation as a cultural activity has spread throughout the community of naturalists and museum educators and spawned organizations like the National Association for Interpretation [http://www.interpnet.com/]. On the blog this week, I describe some of this history and current state of the term: Thematic Interpretation as an Art and a Science [http://www.theclassroombeyond.com/blog/thematic-interpretation]
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