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I am posting this request for information on teaching kits on behalf of Rita Elliott, RPA, of Southern Research.  Please respond directly to Rita at address in following paragraph.

Allen Vegotsky

The joint committee of the Georgia Council of Professional Archaeologists and The Society for Georgia Archaeology is currently working on a project to design, fund, produce, and dissiminate archaeology teaching kits to schools across the state.  Committee members are finalizing the first stage of this work, which consists of researching archaeology teaching kits/trunks that are already being used across the country.  If you are familiar with such a kit and would like to tell us about it, please fill out the brief form below and email it directly to [log in to unmask]
Thank You!
Rita Folse Elliott

Archaeology Teaching Kit/Trunk Evaluation Form

The Georgia Council of Professional Archaeologists/The Society for Georgia Archaeology

Joint Committee for Teaching Kits, October 2003

1) What is the name of your product?

2) What components does it include?

3) How is it packaged and secured?

4) What topics do the product materials cover?

5) When was the product created?

6) Who created and produced it?

7) How was production funded?

8) What are the ages, locations, and occupations of the product's target audience?

9) How is the product distributed?

10) How is the product intended to be used?

11) How often is the product requested or used annually?

12) Is it still available?

13) Has it ever been evaluated? 

14) If so, list the date(s) of evaluation.

15) Who evaluated it?

16) How was it evaluated?

17) What were the outcomes of the evaluation(s)?

18) What would you do differently if you made this product again?

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