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21. Materials
in Archeology, Article, Archeology, Ideas for teaching anthropology, World, $2.00. Datingin Archeology, Article, Archeology, activities to teach Relative Dating,
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ID# Title Type Subject Topic Region Fee of Replacement Good as Gold: Foods the Americas Gave the World Poster Botany and History Teaching Poster, accompanying the book Latin America Teaching Culture Paperback Teaching Strategies of Teaching Intercultural Communication World Pathways to Culture Paperback Teaching Teaching Culture in Foreign Language Classes World Global Winners Paperback Teaching World Teaching Through Projects Paperback Teaching Creating Effective Learning Environments World Creativity Inside Out Paperback Teaching Learning Through Multiple Intelligences World Cultural Awareness for Children Paperback Teaching Activities to Increase Students' Cultural Awarenes World Teaching About Law and Cultures Curriculum Guide Teaching Japan, SE Asia, Mexico Teaching About Law and Cultures Curriculum Guide Teaching Law and Culture of Mexico Mexico Annotated Biblio of Supplementary Instructional Materials for Teaching about Mexico Annotated Bibliography Mexico Teaching About Mexico Mexico Anthropology on the Web for K-12 Article Anthropology List of Sources and Web Sites for Anthropolgy World Anthropology Teaching Activities: Zoo Labs Article Anthropology Teaching Activities for Trips to the Zoo World Human Evolution Articles Biology Articles and Selected References about Evolution World A Family Folklore Activity (incl. List of Resources)

22. Jan Armstrong Gamradt's Home Page
Professional activities and Affiliations. CAE), the Society for Medical anthropology(SMA), the I teach courses in qualitative research methods; human growth
http://www.unm.edu/~jka/
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Remembering Comenius
(author of Orbis Pictus
Jan Armstrong
EOB 107
Educational Psychology

College of Education

UNM

Albuquerque, NM
Phone: (505) 277-6427
Fax: (505) 277-8360
Email: jka@unm.edu Introduction Research Interests Projects and Publications ...
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I am an associate professor in the Educational Psychology Program . I came to UNM in 1990, after completing doctoral work in anthropology of education and educational foundations at the University of Minnesota . As an undergraduate, I majored in psychology at the University of California , Berkeley. My work keeps me pretty busy, but when I am able, I enjoy gardening, music, hiking, and learning about the people, history, plants, wildlife, and geology of New Mexico.
Research Interests
My research interests and activities focus on the anthropology of education and cultural psychology. As a social scientist, I study teaching and learning in the fields of education, medicine, science, and technology. I am especially interested in studying how knowledge is developed and distributed within professional communities. My hope is that studying professional life across fields of specialization will lead to insights that will, in turn, help us improve teacher training at all career levels. Understanding the role of educational foundations in teacher preparation and development is a central aspect of this work. I am also interested in learning about the development of cultural and geopolitical identity in New Mexican school children and hope to continue work in this area at some point in the future.

23. Anthropology
Findings of Completed Projects and activities. anthropology, IT AND THE INTERNET This links to a Free teach yourself tutorial on Internet tutorial skills for
http://www.c-sap.bham.ac.uk/anthropology.htm
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Anthropology
Baseline Study for Anthropology
Each of the disciplines supported by the Centre for Learning and Teaching – Sociology, Anthropology and Politics engage in different ways with learning and teaching issues. These differences are partly a matter of history, and partly due to the disciplines’ different positions within the ongoing Teaching Quality Assessment subject review cycle.
The following discipline ‘baseline’ statements start with a recognition of these differences, describing how each has pursued their own distinct model for organising educational development activities. A comparison of the three reveals common threads and concerns running across the social sciences. As well as supporting disciplinary initiatives, the Centre seeks to encourage cross-disciplinary dialogues about approaches to learning and teaching. Centre-funded research into these pedagogic cultures, and how they are changing, are key to enhancing the status of learning and teaching within the Social Sciences.
Baseline for Anthropology
Current Projects and Activities
Here is a current list of Anthropology based projects funded through C-SAP
Findings of Completed Projects and Activities
Key Texts in Learning and Teaching Anthropology
These are a few key texts about learning and teaching in anthropology, which are posted here to give you a taste of the existing scholarship in these fields. C-SAP is currently gathering a much wider list of resources in all three disciplines, which will soon be available in the form of a searchable web bibliography.

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612 Concepts in cross-cultural anthropology are explored through reproducible activities,games, and com, Acts Of teaching How To teach Writing - By
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25. Collaborating To Increase Anthropology’s Visibility And Relevance In Schools: A
school practitioners (teachers, principals, etc.) who teach and/or increase awarenessof programs and activities that integrate anthropology in schools
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Members in the News ... Administer a Listing Max Rows: Go to AAA Home Visibility and Relevance in Schools: By Rosemary C. Henze One of the goals of the AAA, as defined in the Long-Range Plan, is to develop greater visibility and relevance to the wider public. One way to do this is through outreach and collaboration with PreK - 12 education and community colleges. Last year, the Long-Range Planning Committee established a new group to develop plans for how AAA can increase its visibility and relevance in public education. This group, now called the Anthropology Education Commission (AEC), had its first full meeting April 7-8 in Philadelphia.  As Chair of the AEC, one of my new duties is to let AAA members know who we are, what we hope to accomplish, and how AAA members can help. Who we are What we hope to accomplish The Anthropology Education Commission will help achieve significant progress toward the integration of anthropological concepts, methods, and issues into Pre-K through community college and adult education as one means of increasing public understanding of anthropology.

26. School Of Social Sciences - Social Anthropology
department's main objective is to teach anthropology to its close integration of teachingwith research activities. train students of social anthropology so as
http://ssocial.wits.ac.za/anthro/

27. Michael Stafford, Ph.D - Curriculum Vitae
19962002 Responsible for Institute activities relevant to Adjunct Assistant Professorof anthropology 1999-Present Develop and teach university-level
http://www.cranbrook.edu/institute/learning/research/stafford/cv.html
Summary Fulbright supported Ph.D. in anthropology with leadership experience in a progressive natural history museum that has recently completed a complete physical and programmatic makeover. Well-published scholar active in domestic and international archaeological research.
PERSONAL
E-mail: mstafford@cranbrook.edu
EDUCATION
Ph.D.
M.A.
B.A. Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Anthropology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming
Sociology/Archaeology, Alma College, Alma, Michigan
LANGUAGES : English; Fluent Danish
POSITIONS HELD Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Director 2002-Present Chief executive in charge of all museum activities and staff. Oversight of long range planning, budget control, exhibitions, education program development, corporate development, community partnerships and initiatives. Senior liaison between the Institute and other divisions of Cranbrook Educational Community, including Cranbrook Schools and Cranbrook Art Academy. Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

28. Anthropology - An AskERIC InfoGuide
for Motivating Students (PRISMS) ; (10) Physicsteach to Learn of staff articlesconcerning basic anthropology; teaching activities and student
http://www.askeric.org/Old_Askeric/InfoGuides/alpha_list/Anthropology-12.95.html
Anthropology
An AskERIC InfoGuide
1. INTRODUCTION
As in any field, anthropology can be presented to students in many ways. This InfoGuide pulls together resources for teaching information and strategies along with books and electronic resources for students.
2. INTERNET RESOURCES
Gopher Sites:
Rice University, Anthropology URL: gopher://riceinfo.rice.edu:70/11/Subject/Anth Many links to anthropology related gopher sites including Yale, Oxford, Smithsonian, anthropology journals, and the Applied Anthropology Computer Network. A great place to start gopher searching, especially with its "Anthropology and Culture Directory" offering specific subject links. **Instructions** Gopher riceinfo.rice.edu ==>Information by Subject ==>Anthropology and Culture University of Michigan URL: gopher://una.hh.lib.umich.edu:70/11/socsci/anth Offers links to other sites, journals through the Library of Congress Marvel gopher, and you can search the ANU-Aboriginal- Studies database for specific anthro-related subjects. **Instructions** Gopher una.hh.lib.umich.edu ==>socsci ==>anthropology
Listservs:
ANTHRO-L A general anthropology bulletin board. Discusses current issues and upcoming conferences.

29. Sociocultural Anthropology
and contracts for research and scholarly activities in 2000 be committed to fourfieldscientific anthropology, and be able to teach introductory classes in
http://diversity.fullerton.edu/sociocultural_anth.htm
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Sociocultural Anthropology
Tenure-Track Position
The Department of Anthropology at California State University, Fullerton seeks applications for a tenure-track position in Sociocultural Anthropology at the Assistant Professor level beginning Fall 2003. Position
In addition to teaching, all faculty have responsibilities for advisement at the undergraduate and M.A. level, departmental and university committee work, and working to establish links with other departments and the community. Teaching load is three classes per semester for two years, and faculty can apply for reduced teaching and for research through various intramural and extramural grants. Qualifications
Rank and Salary

This is a tenure track position at the rank of Assistant Professor. Salary is competitive and commensurate to experience and qualifications. The teaching contract is for Fall and Spring semesters; faculty may teach during the Summer and Intersession (January) for additional remuneration. An excellent comprehensive benefits package is available and includes spousal and/or dependent fee-waiver as well as access to campus child care and new affordable housing program. Appointment Date

30. Archaeological Anthropology
grants and contracts for research and scholarly activities in 2000 should be committedto fourfield anthropology, and be able to teach introductory classes
http://diversity.fullerton.edu/anthropology.htm
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Archaeological Anthropology Tenure-Track Position The Department of Anthropology at California State University, Fullerton seeks applications for a tenure-track position in archaeological anthropology at the Assistant Professor level beginning Fall 2003. Position
In addition to teaching, all faculty have responsibilities for advisement at the undergraduate and M.A. level, departmental and university committee work, and working to establish links with other departments and the community. Teaching load is three classes per semester for two years, and faculty can apply for reduced teaching and for research through various intramural and extramural grants. Qualifications
Ph.D. in anthropology required at time of appointment. Geographical area should include at least one of the following: Mesoamerica, California/Great Basin, and the American Southwest. Applicants should demonstrate expertise in at least three of the following areas of specialization: GIS, CRM, fieldwork methods, lab analysis, quantitative analysis, and archaeological theory. Candidates should be committed to four-field anthropology, and be able to teach introductory classes in archaeology, cultural anthropology, and biological anthropology as well as advanced classes in archaeology and anthropological theory and methodology. Candidates should submit evidence of teaching in addition to publications.

31. Strategic Goals & Mission Statement - USF Anthropology Department
to international and global activities and consultancies health, social epidemiology,nutritional anthropology and comparative to be able to teach the necessary
http://www.cas.usf.edu/anthropology/strategic.html
Programs Scholarly Resources Archaeology Biological ... Linguistics
I. Introduction Department of Anthropology Mission Statement: Anthropology is the comparative and global study of humanity. Bio-cultural diversity and the universal that link all humans are the principle foci of anthropological research. Anthropology is a holistic discipline comprising into the following sub fields: cultural (ethnology); physical ( biological archaeology ; and linguistics . Contemporary anthropology is concerned with the generation of basic knowledge and the application of knowledge to the solution of human problems. The USF Department of Anthropology particularly emphasizes application, while recognizing that basic and applied research are inextricably linked. The strategic goals of the Department of Anthropology support and augment those identified by USF ( ). The major themes identified in the 2000 USF Strategic goals are:
The Department of Anthropology is strategically placed to make major contributions to the University of South Florida's growth as a Research I Institution by providing: 1. Bio-cultural analyses of health and illness, systems of care and their equitable distribution;

32. PhD In Applied Anthropology - USF Anthropology Department
Archaeology Biological Cultural Linguistics activities Events. skills andtechniques of applied anthropology. to conduct research, teach, and practice
http://www.cas.usf.edu/anthropology/grad/phd_applied.html
Programs Scholarly Resources Archaeology Biological ... Linguistics
PhD in Applied Anthropology
Degree Requirements
- course work
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PhD in Archaeology
The PhD program in Applied Anthropology, initiated in 1984, was the first doctoral program of its kind. Its primary focus is to prepare students in the theories, methods, skills and techniques of applied anthropology. The program is designed to prepare students to conduct research, teach, and practice applied anthropology in both academic and nonacademic settings. Faculty specialize in various area including medical anthropology, urban policy and community development, educational anthropology, ethnic policies and heritage, economic development, immigration and gender issues. Geographic specializations emphasize the Caribbean, Latin America and the United States. Download the entire PhD program guidelines as a PDF *pdf (view with Acrobat Reader - free
(These PhD program guidelines supplement the University's requirements. Students are expected to be familiar with both sets of guidelines. Graduate Studies and University requirements are contained in the

33. Introduction
activities, Trails and Factsheets Photo Gallery Museum Performing Arts and anthropology;and Political anthropology. research, write or teach the subject
http://www.prm.ox.ac.uk/educationweb/anthropology.html
Fact sheets Introduction to Education Planning a Visit Guiding Services for Schools Activities, Trails and Factsheets ... Museum Home Page So you want to be an anthropologist?...... What is anthropology? Anthropology is a very broad subject covering the study of people, their societies and behaviour. It overlaps with many other areas of study concerned with human beings, such as sociology, psychology, archaeology, biology and geography. There are many branches of anthropology such as: Art and Anthropology; Cultural Anthropology; Ecological Anthropology; Gender and Anthropology; Medical Anthropology; Museum Anthropology; Performing Arts and Anthropology; and Political Anthropology. What do anthropologists do? Today anthropologists tend to specialize in one regional area, like rural Greece, or look at one specific group, like the Yanomami of the Amazon rainforest. They carry out fieldwork, which involves living for a year or more in the community or region, as part of their study. Alternatively they may investigate one particular aspect of human culture such as medicine and compare how it is in different societies. Careers open to anthropologists.

34. Brief History (a) Background Before Establishing The Society The
of Tokyo, started to teach physiological anthropology The study of physiologicalanthropology, being thoroughly began to evoke research activities around the
http://www14.big.or.jp/~jspa/English/History.html
Brief History
(a) Background before establishing the society
The organizational activities of physiological anthropology started in 1978, named "The Conversazione of Physiological Anthropology." Till then, our activities were within the field of The Anthropological Society of Nippon, which was established in 1884 as an antecedent meeting of the society at the Tokyo Imperial University.
(b) After establishing the society
Furthermore, the memorable year 1992 saw the inauguration of the First International Congress on Physiological Anthropology in Tokyo. The basic concept of physiological anthropology in research aims to complement academic pursuits with global contributions. International congresses on the discipline were then organized on a biennial basis, coordinated by the Institute of Anthropology, University of Kiel in Germany.
During the second congress, Nara Women's University in Japan, the Institute for Anthropological Research in Croatia, and Hanyang University in Korea opted respectively to host the third, fourth, and fifth congresses. Then in August of 2002, the Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge, in UK will organize the sixth congress, and the University of Ohio in USA has followed up the good work to host the seventh congress, scheduled to be held in the year 2004.

35. NSU Redirect
Index of Archaeology and anthropology Newsgroups, University Pages, Dig Sites, teaching activities. Thissection of the teach site was created and is currently
http://www.nsula.edu/teach/socsci/anthropology.htm
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36. VacancyLink - ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY Link To Vacancies In Anthropology
are expected to be able to teach and supervise for the position of Director of theMuseum of anthropology. of the scholarly and public activities of Canada's
http://www.therai.org.uk/vacancylink/vacancylink.html

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Vacancies advertised in ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY receive free abbreviated announcements in this column. See our rates page for further information. Are you in a hurry? If you cannot wait for the print issue, we can still feature you in this column. See our rates and contact atads@therai.org.uk Please mention Anthropology Today when responding. Expiring links (see also Permanent links French anthropologist We are looking for a French mother-tongue anthropologist to revise/proofread anthropological translations for about 2 hours every 3 months. Job done via email. Please contact Dominique if you are interested or if you know somebody who is. Chinese Anthropology The Department of Anthropology and the Contemporary China Centre in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University are seeking to fill a joint appointment (Research Fellow/Fellow) in the field of Chinese Anthropology. Candidates must have a good command of Chinese and have carried out field research in the People's Republic of China, in Taiwan or Hong Kong. The appointee will be required to take a leading role in an expanding research programme in Chinese anthropology and provide postgraduate supervision.

37. NKU's Anthropology Club Page's Dreambook
I have a degree in, or teach anthropology. Comments I am so impressedwith the activities of the NKU Student anthropology Association.
http://books.dreambook.com/anthroclub/guests.html
NKU's Anthropology Club Page Welcome to our Guestbook. If you have a minute, please sign our guestbook too! Name: I : am a student studying Anthropology. Comments: SHOPPING
Wednesday, March 5th 2003 - 05:53:10 PM Name: Bill Hester E-mail address: archromeo420@isoc.net I : am a student studying Anthropology. Comments: Looking forward to a rewarding education at NKU. I have found the more I learn the less I know. After beginning my quest for knowledge I found I can't get enough. Sunday, October 27th 2002 - 01:04:57 PM Name: Kristin DiNardo E-mail address: checkawitzk@nku.edu I : am a non-anthro student. Comments: Your webpage is great! Wednesday, August 28th 2002 - 06:39:15 PM Name: Okafor David E-mail address: okaford@nku.edu I : just surfed in! Comments: I like your effort.
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Okafor David(Beloved) Friday, June 21st 2002 - 11:48:58 AM Name: Gabe Runyon E-mail address: runyong@nku.edu I : am a student studying Anthropology. Comments: i want to join this club and stuff and im a first semester freshman majoring BA in ant still undecided on what to focus on but i plan to go to grad school or something. Wednesday, January 16th 2002 - 09:42:42 PM

38. University Affairs - Career Ads
joint course in Sociocultural anthropology and Sociology Ability to teach crosslistedcourses at teaching, research/creative/ scholarly activities and service
http://www.universityaffairs.ca/career_ads/current/anthrosocio02_e.html

39. Notes On Anthropology And Intercultural Community ...
Training supplemental to prefield anthropology courses Practical Suggested guidelinesfor development activities Principles for it is better to teach one new
http://www.sil.org/lingualinks/anthropology/NotesOnAnthropology/noaicw.HTM
Notes on Anthropology and Intercultural Community Work Complete Table of Contents
Number 13 (January 1994)
Front Matter
From the editor
The Huichol and modern medicine
Indigenous medicine Modern medicine and its sociological aspects
A comparison of Western and Papua New Guinean leadership styles
Attributes of Western leaders
Work-related characteristics Talents in relating to followers Character traits Managerial abilities Task-related skills Other important leadership traits Summary of attributes of Western leaders
Attributes of Papua New Guinean leaders
Work-related characteristics Talents in relating to followers Character traits Managerial abilities Task-related skills Other important leadership traits Summary of attributes of Papua New Guinean leaders
Cultural distinctives Differences in leadership styles Cross-cultural application Conclusion Back Matter
References
Review: Transculturation, the cultural factor in translation and other communication tasks Review: Family tiesgenealogy program
Number 14 (April 1994)
Front Matter
From the editor
The care and feeding of anthropological science: Toward a methodology for SIL fieldworkers
Causes, functions, and explanations

40. Smithsonian Institution, Anthropology Outreach Office: Anthropology Organization
Additional benefits include local chapter activities, awards programs SOCIETY FORANTHROPOLOGY IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES c network of people who teach in precollege
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/anthro/outreach/organiza.html
Anthropology Outreach Office Smithsonian Institution
ORGANIZATIONS TO JOIN
Below are listed not only anthropology but other social and natural science organizations that publish journals and newsletters. These organizations announce training programs and job openings; offer stimulating lectures, symposia and conferences; and help teachers expand their interests and professional networks. AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
4350 N. Fairfax Dr. Suite 640
Arlington, VA 22203
(703) 528-1902, ext. 3005
http://www.ameranthassn.org/
AAA is the central professional organization of anthropologists. Members receive the quarterly American Anthropologist and the monthly Anthropology Newsletter , which includes a Job Placement Service listing. Also available are career publications, and the Guide to Departments of Anthropology that describes facilities and programs at over 250 schools and museums in the United States and Canada. AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
750 First St., N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002
membership@apa.org

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