The Discovery Guide is a two-volume, heritage-based educational
curriculum designed for primary and secondary students, respectively.
To create this unique resource, the Allegheny Ridge Corporation
put together a team of teachers, curators, historians, museum
educators, preservationists and folklife specialists, all
of whom contributed a great deal to the project. This is a
site-specific curriculum, in that it offers educational experiences
based around existing historical resources which can be visited
throughout the Allegheny Ridge Heritage Area in western Pennsylvania.
The Guide is targeted to grades 4 through 7. It is in the
form of a loose leaf notebook, so that the pages, sections,
lessons and activities can be removed. Each site has its own
section, so that the book can be used to familiarize students
with any one or all of the sites.
Suggested sites to visit include the Allegheny Portage Railroad
National Historic Site, the Railroaders Memorial Museum, the
Horseshoe Curve National Historic Landmark, the Johnstown
Flood National Memorial and Museum and the Johnstown Incline.
If you cannot visit the sites in person, there is a video
entitled "People of the Ridge", which takes you to each of
the sites without having to leave your classroom. There is
also a cassette tape of original songs entitled "Men of Steel
- Songs of Pennsylvania's Working Class Heroes" that is informative,
as well as fun.
The Discovery Guide adheres to all of the existing and proposed
educational standards developed by the Pennsylvania Department
of Education. This resource was piloted in 13 schools along
the Allegheny Ridge, and was evaluated by the Program of Instructional
Systems at the Pennsylvania State University. The recommendations
of these studies have now been integrated into the Discovery
Guide.
The Allegheny Ridge Corporation believes that all children
in the Commonwealth should have a sense of who they are and
where they come from. We believe that the Discovery Guide
is an important step in that direction.
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