Publications
and media resources
Publications
Author's Packet: Teaching with Historic Places
offers
to explain how historic places can help students develop critical thinking
skills while learning about their own communities. To order, visit TwHP. Learn more at ERIC.
Protecting
the Past
This book is now available online. Particularly of interest
is "Chapter 4: Protecting Archeological Sites through Education".
Public
Education Committee brochures
The Arkansas Archaeological Survey
has posted Society for American Archaeology information sheets online.
These include, "Why Teach Archaeology?", "5 Essential Concepts to Teach
in Archaeology Education, " and "Myths and Misconceptions."
The
Arkansas Archaeological Survey
The Survey offers an interactive CD-ROM, "First
Encounters: Native Americans and Europeans in the Mississippi Valley."
Learn About Archaeology, Wisconsin Historical Society
Used in the Wisconsin school system, the guides discussed on these pages are designed to teach Wisconsin History. Explore the pages for a timeline of Wisconsin history, a lengthy selection of classroom activities for teachers designed around educational standards, and Wisconsin Historical Society programs involving archeology.
Discovering Archeology: An Activity Guide for Educators
This teacher guide for grades 5 to 8 introduces students to archeology. It is published by the Office of the State Archeologist, The University of Iowa.
Hidden
Lives: The Archaeology of Slave Life at Jefferson's Poplar Forest
This education kit
teaches students to analyze primary sources such as reproduction artifacts, letters and
other documents.
"Everything We Know About Archeology For You to
Use in Your Classroom"
This packet prepared by the Archeological
Assistance Division of the National Park Service for the Heritage Education
Fair in 1990 includes essays on archeology in school programs and educational
theory. Lesson plans on protecting archeological sites and coordinate
geometry are also useful.
"Archeology and Education: The Classroom and Beyond"
is a 1991
collection of symposium papers covering the teaching of archeology.
To order the previous two publications, write to: Archeology Program, NPS 1849 C St., NW, NC 210 Washington, DC 20240
See our list of books, videos,
public outreach resources,
and distance learning.
Periodicals
Anthro
Notes
Current and back issues of the newsletter for teachers from
the Department of Anthropology at the National Museum of Natural History.
Each edition includes "Teacher's Corner" and other resources.
Archaeology and Public Education
The Internet newsletter produced by the Society for American Archaeology's Public Education Committee announces events and opportunities.
See our list of magazines
Other
Resources
Archeology and the Classroom:
A Case Study from Arizona
This technical brief describes the Arizona
Archaeological Council's efforts with schools to promote the strategy
to teach with archaeology.
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