Project Archaeology Leadership Academy
Be a Leader, Make a Difference! Project Archaeology is offering a select few the opportunity to take the lead in helping to protect our cultural heritage.
Social Studies and Science teachers are encouraged to apply for this unique opportunity which will teach them Project Archaeology’s acclaimed Investigating Shelter, an inquiry-based Social Studies and Science curriculum, and empower them with educating their peers on how to implement the curriculum in the classroom. Investigating Shelter guides students through a complete archaeological investigation of a shelter which incorporates history, science, mathematics and the arts while emphasizing the importance of our cultural heritage and how to protect it.
Project Archaeology Leadership Academy
Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana
June 21 – 25, 2010
Academy participants, upon completion of the program, will be certified to teach the Project Archaeology curriculum to their peers through workshops, online courses, Institutes and job-embedded mentoring.
The program is free of charge to participants except for the cost of two required curriculum guides at $37. Two university credits will be available to interested participants for $30. Successful applicants will receive a stipend for travel.
Applications due by April 1, 2010.
CLICK HERE for brochure.
For more information, contact: Kathy Francisco at 406 994 6727 or kfrancisco@montana.edu

