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Examine the Educator's Bulletin Board below for notices of upcoming events, professional development opportunities and new classroom resources. Explore the links on the right of this page for a wide variety of professional resources geared toward WEAC members. 

Three pages of particular interest to Wisconsin teachers are:

WEA Academy, for quality needs-based professional development. 
The Quality Educator Interactive (QEI) page, where you'll find help with licensing and your Professional Development Plan (PDP).
 The National Board Certification page.




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Exploring the Past: Archaeology in the Upper Mississippi River Valley

Posted: 12/5/2011 4:07:25 PM

Walking beside thousand-year-old burial mounds, flaking raw stone into tools, learning how potsherds tell us about human behavior, and understanding how humans adapt to complex, ever-changing environments - our 2012 NEH Summer Institute features all this and more.

The Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse will offer a three-week NEH Summer Institute on July 9–27, 2012. This dynamic learning experience for K-12 teachers will explore how Native Americans and Euro-Americans have adapted to the Upper Mississippi River Valley over the past 13,500 years, and how archaeology leads to an understanding of how human cultures change and adapt through time.

The Institute will feature a one-day excavation experience, field trips to archaeological sites, hands-on laboratory and workshop activities, demonstrations, and classroom activities. Individual projects will help participants tailor the content to their own teaching areas. NEH Summer Scholars receive a $2,700 stipend to help offset their expenses.

Application and other information on the Institute will be available online at http://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/neh.htm. The deadline for applications is March 1, 2012.

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