Montana State University's Project Archaeology offers several courses for teachers in Summer 2011, including those at Helena and Virginia City, Montana. See http://eu.montana.edu/credit for details.
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Project Archaeology at MSU, Summer 2011
1. MSU summer courses for teachers
Project Archaeology
Learn how the exciting field of archaeology can
bring history, art, language, mathematics, social Each course is 2 Graduate Credits
studies, and scientific inquiry to your classroom.
A full copy of the Project Archaeology curricu- Instructor: Crystal Alegria, MA. Ms. Alegria is coordinator for
Project Archaeology, a national archaeology and heritage educa-
lum materials is yours to take home. tion program. She has worked in heritage and archaeological
education for the last ten years with an emphasis on curriculum
Project Archaeology: Investigating a Plains Tipi (EDCI development for upper elementary students. Ms. Alegria has a
580) 2 graduate credits. Use artifacts, maps, photos and B.S. in Anthropology and an M.A. in History from Montana
more to explore the concept of shelter. Cost: $483.60 per State University.
course. How to Register: See full course descriptions and registra-
• June 13-16, 2011: Bozeman, Montana* tion information after Nov. 1 at http://eu.montana.edu/credit/
• July 18-21, 2011: Helena, Montana NEW LOCATION There is a minimum enrollment for each course and if not met,
the course may be cancelled and fees fully refunded. For com-
Project Archaeology Educator Field School (EDCI 588) plete information on administrative polices
2 graduate credits, Includes two days of archaeology field- http://eu.montana.edu/credit/policy.htm.
work in Nevada City, Montana. Cost: $500 Registration Questions: Extended University, Office of
• Aug 8-11, 2011 • Virginia City, Montana* Continuing Education, (406) 994-6683, toll free
(866) 540-5660, ContinuingEd@montana.edu
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