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| What Is
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- The Tsongas Center is a hands-on history
center where students learn about the American Industrial Revolution
through hands-on activities and by experiencing history where it happened. Students
"do history" by weaving, creating canal systems and testing water wheels,
working on an assembly line, role-playing immigrants, or becoming inventors. In
investigating industrial history, students can also "do science," testing
river or canal water quality, tracing the flow of groundwater pollution, or discovering
river cleanup techniques.
- The Tsongas Center is a professional development provider, offering teachers exciting workshops and great primary-source-based teaching activities. Teachers can earn
professional development points and, in some cases, graduate credit for their
work at the Center.
- The Tsongas Center is a partnership between
the University of Massachusetts Lowell Graduate School
of Education and Lowell National Historical
Park, who each provide a portion of the funding and staff to operate the Center.
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us if you have any questions or if you are interested in scheduling a visit. |
| Funding support is provided,
in part, by the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Institute for Museum
and Library Services.
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