Join Project Archaeology for exciting professional development courses using the science of archaeology. Three courses are offered through Montana State University this summer! Learn about archaeology and take home a complete unit to use in your classroom. Scholarships are available. For more information contact Crystal Alegria at calegria@montana.edu.
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. State University.
• June 13-16, 2011: Bozeman, Montana* How to Register: See full course descriptions and registra-
• July 18-21, 2011: Helena, Montana NEW LOCATION tion information after Nov. 1 at http://eu.montana.edu/credit/
There is a minimum enrollment for each course and if not met,
Project Archaeology Educator Field School (EDCI 588) the course may be cancelled and fees fully refunded. For com-
2 graduate credits, Includes two days of archaeology field- plete information on administrative polices
work in Nevada City, Montana. http://eu.montana.edu/credit/policy.htm.
• Aug 8-11, 2011 • Virginia City, Montana* Registration Questions: Extended University, Office of
Continuing Education, (406) 994-6683, toll free
(866) 540-5660, ContinuingEd@montana.edu
*On-site housing available
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