Our 2012 article, “Putting Anthropology Into Schools,” argued that integrating anthropology and archaeology into K-12 schools must involve teacher preparation, state certification requirements, and in-service training. National anthropology and archaeology organizations’ decades-long push for the integration of their disciplines into schools was outlined but assessed as relatively limited compared to successful efforts in psychology, sociology, and economics. Some progress did occur, traced primarily to the National Science Foundation and other funders, alongside committed individuals with well-developed curriculum materials. Our 2019 publication includes the original article followed by an UPDATE outlining developments since 2012. Reports ...
Participation in an archaeological field school is the entry point to a professional career in the d...
Archaeology belongs in the schools. Students and teachers both find it interesting, and it has been ...
This thesis introduces a niche job for public archaeologists with an interest in education. I sugges...
In 1901 Robert S. Peabody lamented the lack of instruction in archaeology at his high school alma ma...
The turn toward community-based research in archaeology is “transforming” the discipline. No longer ...
Archaeology education and outreach for the general public is more widely recognized among profession...
It has become increasingly apparent that anthropology has much to offer when it comes to educating o...
It has become increasingly apparent that anthropology has much to offer when it comes to educating o...
This article introduces a special issue of Archaeology and Education that explores teaching and lear...
Archaeology education and outreach for the general public is more widely recognized among profession...
It has become increasingly apparent that anthropology has much to offer when it comes to educating o...
There is often a disconnect between archaeology and the education system. Archaeologists, as well as...
Over the last few decades, scholars have recognized the importance of discipline-based education res...
Anthropology is not just a discipline or a body of knowledge. It also contains a different “ethos” f...
Anthropology is not just a discipline or a body of knowledge. It also contains a different “ethos” f...
Participation in an archaeological field school is the entry point to a professional career in the d...
Archaeology belongs in the schools. Students and teachers both find it interesting, and it has been ...
This thesis introduces a niche job for public archaeologists with an interest in education. I sugges...
In 1901 Robert S. Peabody lamented the lack of instruction in archaeology at his high school alma ma...
The turn toward community-based research in archaeology is “transforming” the discipline. No longer ...
Archaeology education and outreach for the general public is more widely recognized among profession...
It has become increasingly apparent that anthropology has much to offer when it comes to educating o...
It has become increasingly apparent that anthropology has much to offer when it comes to educating o...
This article introduces a special issue of Archaeology and Education that explores teaching and lear...
Archaeology education and outreach for the general public is more widely recognized among profession...
It has become increasingly apparent that anthropology has much to offer when it comes to educating o...
There is often a disconnect between archaeology and the education system. Archaeologists, as well as...
Over the last few decades, scholars have recognized the importance of discipline-based education res...
Anthropology is not just a discipline or a body of knowledge. It also contains a different “ethos” f...
Anthropology is not just a discipline or a body of knowledge. It also contains a different “ethos” f...
Participation in an archaeological field school is the entry point to a professional career in the d...
Archaeology belongs in the schools. Students and teachers both find it interesting, and it has been ...
This thesis introduces a niche job for public archaeologists with an interest in education. I sugges...