The Parsons Conservation Lab at the Michael C. Carlos Museum is dedicated to promoting cultural heritage preservation through educational outreach. By integrating objects, materials, and conservation practices, the lab offers engaging educational contexts in areas such as science, history, art, and archaeology. They develop classroom lessons and activities aligned with Georgia Performance Standards for elementary education, including teacher guides, student worksheets, and presentations. One highlighted resource includes lessons and hands-on activities that connect Old Testament themes with artifacts from the Near East Collection, complete with images, discussion questions, vocabulary, and relevant texts. Additional classroom activities and technical inquiry demonstrations are forthcoming.
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