project archaeology summer 2013 workshops

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Learn how the exciting field of archaeology can bring history, art, language, mathematics, social studies, and scientific inquiry to your classroom. A full copy of the Project Archaeology curriculum materials is yours to take home. Project Archaeology: Educator Field School (EDCI 588) Aug. 5-9, 2013 Includes archaeology fieldwork in historic Virginia City and Nevada City, Montana. On-site housing available. 2 graduate credits. Instructor: Crystal Alegria, MA. Ms. Alegria is coordinator for Project Archaeology, a national archaeology and heritage education program. She has worked in heritage and archaeological education for the last ten years with an emphasis on curriculum development for upper elementary students. Ms. Alegria has a B.S. in Anthropology and an M.A. in History from Montana State University. See full description and registration information at http://eu.montana.edu/credit/ Registration Questions: Extended University, Office of Continuing Education, (406) 994-6683, toll free (866) 540- 5660, [email protected] Have fun in the Old West. Spend time digging in the dirt. Meet fellow teachers from around the world, and Inspire your students with the excitement of archaeology! Earn 2 graduate credits from Montana State University EDUCATOR FIELD SCHOOL • Summer 2013 Project Archaeology

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Learn how the exciting field of archaeology can bring history, art, language, mathematics, social studies, and scientific inquiry to your classroom. A full copy of the Project Archaeology curriculum materials is yours to take home. Project Archaeology: Educator Field School (EDCI 588) Aug. 5-9, 2013 Includes archaeology fieldwork in historic Virginia City and Nevada City, Montana. On-site housing available. 2 graduate credits.

Instructor: Crystal Alegria, MA. Ms. Alegria is coordinator for Project Archaeology, a national archaeology and heritage education program. She has worked in heritage and archaeological education for the last ten years with an emphasis on curriculum development for upper elementary students. Ms. Alegria has a B.S. in Anthropology and an M.A. in History from Montana State University.

See full description and registration information at http://eu.montana.edu/credit/

Registration Questions: Extended University, Office of Continuing Education, (406) 994-6683, toll free (866) 540-5660, [email protected]

Have fun in the Old West. Spend time digging in the dirt. Meet fellow teachers from around the world, and Inspire your students with the excitement of archaeology!

Earn 2 graduate credits from Montana State University

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EDUCATOR FIELD SCHOOL • Summer 2013Project Archaeology