
Exploring Archival Education Trends and Innovations
Discover insights into the present and future of archival education through the 2016 SAA Research Forum. Dive into topics such as foundational curriculum, pedagogical approaches, and the professional socialization of archivists. Explore qualitative content analysis of graduate programs and gain preliminary findings on core curriculum and practicum/capstone experiences. Uncover the limitations and future directions of archival education, presented by Desiree Alaniz.
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Archival Education: Present and Future 2016 SAA Research Forum Foundations and Innovations
Foundations Archival Curriculum Archival Pedagogies Professional Socialization
SAA Directory of Graduate Education Methods Qualitative Content Analysis of Program Websites Key Characteristics of Programs
Preliminary Findings Core Curriculum Practicum/Capstone
Limitations & Future Directions
Archival Education: Present and Future Desiree Alaniz alaniz@simmons.edu @littlegoldenage