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Project Archaeology Teacher Workshop
Downtown Athletic Club, Eugene, Oregon, July 13-15, 2004
Get ready to
bring a special adventure to your students next year!
Critique some of the world's best new films and videos
on ancient cultures, archaeology and indigenous peoples
Take home new ideas on use of videos to teach social studies,
art, culture, anthropology, archaeology, geography, history,
indigenous cultures and civilization
Learn about early Oregon peoples and ancient civilizations
Find out how archaeologists work
Get the Native American perspective on archaeology
Learn about issues in discovering and preserving our past
Learn to teach activities for K-12 units in social studies,
history, geography, humanities, art, archaeology, anthropology,
civilization, ethnic studies, culture
Critique new videos in for use in the classroom.
Instructors include experienced Project
Archaeology staff archaeologists from the Bureau of
Land Management:
Megg Heath, BLM
Heritage Education Project Manager, Anasazi Heritage
Center, Dolores, CO
Fran Philipek, BLM
Salem Office Archaeologist, Oregon Project Archaeology
State Coordinator
Sign-up Deadline: July 9
Schedule: 10 1/2 hours of class sessions;
5 hours of required viewing at film festival
| Class
sessions |
Film
Festival Screenings |
| Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, |
Screenings
6 p.m – 10 p.m. |
| July 13,
14, 15 1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. |
Tuesday
– Wednesday, July 13, 14 |
$49 fee includes
Texts used in workshop
One free ticket to two nights (July 13-14) of The
Archaeology Channel International Film and
Video Festival at the McDonald Theatre
Opportunity to purchase the remaining 3-day film festival
ticket package for July 15 – 17 at reduced price of $22
($5 savings).
To sign up or get more information, contact filmfest@archaeologychannel.org
or call 541-344-5572.
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