Dear Historian Friends,
1/I’ve had a request to speak next week in a colleague’s grad course on “Methodologies in Studying Adult Education.” Her class has wondered why more historians haven’t written histories of adult ed (though there are some)...
1/I’ve had a request to speak next week in a colleague’s grad course on “Methodologies in Studying Adult Education.” Her class has wondered why more historians haven’t written histories of adult ed (though there are some)...
2/ But what I’m really wondering is: do you have suggestions for articles/chapters that explain the nature of historical research/inquiry to scholars in other fields? (not pieces that introduce historical inquiry to new students) Thanks!
@ehutt1 @DoughertyJack @ed_organizer @shermandorn @JudithKafka @ATErickson -- there seems to be a surprising dearth of thoughtful pieces that articulate the nature of historical inquiry to our academic colleagues. I& #39;m sure I must be missing something!