Of course, I want everyone to consider coming to our FREE Women's History Matters Educator Workshop, June 16-18 I Helena (some travel scholarships available). But if that isn't possible (or of interest), here are some other interesting summer professional development I've come across:
EDU 591 Apsáalooke Basawua Iichia Shoope Aalahputta Koowikooluk: Living Within the Four Base Tipi Poles of the Apsáalooke Homeland Educators will have an opportunity to join a virtual course focused on the Crow Tribe. This educational journey into the homeland of the Apsáalooke people will be divided into four segments, to represent the four directions and full circle of understanding. Taught by Dr. Shane Doyle, students will earn 3 Graduate credits through Montana State University and OPI will provide all required reading materials. Please contact Sarah Pierce at spierce2@mt.gov or (406) 444-0708 for more details or information.
In addition, Project Archaeology is offering courses this summer at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman and one in Virginia City, MT:
Project Archaeology Educator Field School (EDCI 588-801)Date: August 4-8, 2014
Place: Virginia City, MT
Cost: $564.80 for 2 graduate level credits and lodging included
Register online at http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/descrip3.aspx?TheID=618.
Project Archaeology: Investigating a Plains Tipi (EDCI 591)Date: June 16-19, 2014 OR July 21-24, 2014
Place: Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT
Cost: $539.80 for 2 graduate level credits
Register online at http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/descrip3.aspx?TheID=361 or (for second session) at http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/descrip3.aspx?TheID=352.
To see course descriptions, follow this link. http://projectarchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/ProjectArchaeology_SUM14.pdf. For more information, contact Crystal Alegria at (406) 994-6925 or calegria@montana.edu
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