Terminologies and Techniques (Volume 9, Number 1) Autumn 1999
- Pedagogical Techniques for Being a More Effective Teacher, Alan Gartenhaus
- Systematic Instruction, Alan Gartenhaus
- Classroom Discipline Techniques that Work!, Jackie Littleton
- A Venture into “Community Service,” Shirley Rosenkranz & June Thurber
- Culture: A Theme that Bridges Differences, Mary Elizabeth Crary
- Interpreting the Historic House Museum, Jamie Credle
- Techniques to Promote Controlled Involvement, Margaret Hast & Leisa Brown
- Improving Your Public Speaking Skills, Laura Silver
Questioning Strategies (Volume 9, Number 2) Winter 1999-2000
- Asking Questions, Alan Gartenhaus
- Questions that Go Beyond the Facts, Jackie Littleton
- A Framework for Organizing Theme-Based, Inquiry Tours, Robyn Murgio
- Helping Visitors Ask Better Questions, Michael Nelson
- A Guided Research Program Asks the Right Questions, Kristin Gallas
- Putting the Question Mark in Central Park, Laura Silver
- Involving Your Audience, Linda Osmundsonpage #8
Volunteers, Volunteering, Voluntary (Volume 9, Number 3) Spring 2000
- Voluntary Professionals, Alan Gartenhaus
- Will There Be Enough Volunteers?, Jackie Littleton
- An Approach to Motivate Volunteers, Cathering Charlebois
- Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, Alan Gartenhaus
- Disbanding the Docent Council, Carol Eames
- The Ultimate Volunteer Responsibility -- Developing Tour Programs, Barbara Hrbek
- Reflections of a Science Educator, Bette Weiss
- 3 Docents, 70 Years of Volunteer Experience, Pat Brown, Jennet Bernert, & Betsy Browne
Demonstrations and Presentations (Volume 9, Number 4) Summer 2000
- Talking the Talk, Alan Gartenhaus
- Adding Flare to Guided Tours, Rachel Yahn
- Storytelling Ignites Experience, Bev Twillmann
- Thinking Outside the Box, Roca L. Harding
- Finding and Using “Clear Proofs of Ability,” Jackie Littleton
- Weaving Artifacts into Stories, Sandy Osborne
- Docents Design Investigation Stations, Nancy Cutler
Targeting Programs: Teaching to Specific Audiences (Volume 10, Number 1) Autumn 2000
- When Targeting Programs, Take Aim!, Alan Gartenhaus
- Creative Solutions to “Standards of Learning,” Anna Gibson Holloway & Betsy Browne
- Adult Touring Strategies, Michael J. Nelson
- Art Around the Corner, Susan Witmer
- Linguistically Diverse Audiences, Jackie Littleton
- Targeting One’s Fellow Docents, Susan S. Perry
- Making a 4,050-Ton Ship “Child-Friendly,” Kristin L. Gallas
Concluding Tours and Following Up (Volume 10, Number 2) Winter 2000-01
- All’s Well that Ends Well, Alan Gartenhaus
- Writing Through the Arts, Tamara Greeman
- “Artstars” Bring young Visitors Back, Miya Elizabeth Bernson
- Tour Evaluations - Taking
a Collaborative Approach to Following Up, Roca Harding,
Marlyse Kennedy, & Lois Raphling - An Annotated Bibliography
- “Thank You” can be More than Good Manners, Jackie Littleton
Touring Walk-ins and the General Public (Volume 10, Number 3) Spring 2001
- Touring the Public - “Come One, Come All,” Alan Gartenhaus
- The Impact of Learning Styles, Sr. Eileen Rice
- Docents Tailor-Made for a Walk-in Audience, Barbara Hrbek
- Revamping, Researching, and Reciting Focus Tours, Alyson B. Stanfield
- Don’t Depend on the Kindness of Strangers, Jackie Littleton
Entertainment and Education (Volume 10, Number 4) Summer 2001
- Food for Thoughts - Alan Gartenhaus
- Walking through Outdoor Installations - Dr. Miriam Johnson
- Learning from the “Roadshow” - Jackie Littleton
- Let Us Entertain You? - Betsy Gough-DiJulio
- Tools in My Educational Arsenal - Mary Peterson
- Creating Games and Activities that Teach - Jackie Littleton
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