SAA's Public Education Committee was formed in 1990 to reach
larger audiences through projects that promote understanding of
and respect for other cultures and encourage preservation of
heritage resources. Members of the committee work to bring
these messages to classrooms, to archaeological parks, museum
sites, and other forums. The committee conducts workshops,
sponsors public programs, and maintains a network of
archaeologists willing to act as resources for teachers.
The resources in this section will provide the public,
educators, and archaeologists with information on how to
incorporate archaeology into every day lessons, and current
news, programs, and activities.
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