Websites with a variety of anthropology-related content useful to pre-collegiate teachers from kindergarten through senior high; search by title in boldface type as some links have changed since publication.
Summary of how former participants in the GWU/Smithsonian Institution 'Anthropology for Teachers' program incorporate anthropology into their teaching.
Two collaborative ethnographic projects emphasize the experiential: in the first, college students produce an ABC book for elementary students, and the second enables anthropology students to apply classroom learning to ...
Carlos, Manuel L.; Gutierrez, Juan Jose; Knutson, Melody(1995)
The Quer?ro Research Project is an innovative binational research and training project at 2 universities, UC Santa Barbara and the Autonomous University of Quer?ro, Mexico.
One teacher's innovative fine arts instruction leads to insights about the migration connection between rural African American families in the Carolinas and in Washington, D. C.
Follow-up discussion topics and resource suggestions to partner with 'AnthroNotes' article 'Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga'; suitable for grades 7-12 and college.
Two creative hands-on archaeology-based activities emphasize math and science skill development, collaboration, and interpretation; authors target grades 6 and 7, but lessons are suitable for grades 8-12 as well.,
The American Anthropological Association through its establishment of the Anthropology Education Commission hoped to foster integration of anthropological concepts, methods, and issues into education from pre-K through ...
Objects made for and placed in burials were a significant part of a proper Egyptian entombment and demonstrate the belief that life's activities continued into eternity; for chronology of dynasties and dates mentioned in ...
'AnthroNotes' editor Brooks interviews Eric Cline and Deborah Lehr from the Capitol Archaeological Institute about efforts to end looting of antiquities in Egypt after the Egyptian revolution of 2011; this article was ...
Smithsonian linguist P?z B?, a member of the Recovering Voices Project, examines the impact of modern telecommunications technology on the world's linguistic diversity and the potential for maintaining this diversity; ...