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Land Use in Western North Carolina Lesson Plans from the Southern Appalachian Archives

If you are an educator interested in helping students explore land use practices in Western North Carolina, these resources may help you integrate primary materials and creative activities into your classroom. The three lesson plans available on this page were developed by Laura Boggess, Mars Hill University biology instructor, and Patricia Thompson, Mars Hill University psychology and environmental studies student, as part of the 2016-2017 Hart-Melvin Archival Research Fellowship. Laura and Patricia combed the Southern Appalachian Archives for evidence of the way people have used and related to the land around campus and further afield. We gathered teaching materials and developed activities that we hope will be used both at Mars Hill University as well as in secondary or university classrooms across the region.