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Anthropology: Instructional Resources & Syllabi

Anthropology and the Environment: Online Resources
Includes several current syllabi.

Anthropology Tutorials
Collection of online tutorials for physical and cultural anthropology from the Anthropology Program at Palomar College.

Archaeology of North America
Web sites to supplement Brian Fagan's Ancient North America: The Archaeology of a Continent and Stephen Williams' Fantastic Archaeology: The Wild Side of North American Prehistory.

ArchNet: Educational Resources for Anthropology & Archaeology
Electronic course material and Internet resources for instruction in Anthropology and Archaeology.

Creating Web Pages for University Instruction by Brian Schwimmer and Helen Bochonko
Excellent online workshop. One of the instructors is an anthropologist at the University of Manitoba.

The Internet in the Teaching of Anthropology by Richard Robbins
Author is an anthropologist at SUNY at Plattsburgh. Contains lots of good ideas, but the page has many dead links.

Kinship and Social Organization: An Interactive Tutorial by Brian Schwimmer
An illustrated online tutorial including kin fundamentals and terminology, marriage systems, systems of descent, and ethnographic examples.

Language and Gender Syllabi (circa 1993)
Compiled by the Council on the Status of Women in Linguistics (COSWL) Linguistic Society of America.

The LINGUIST List: Pedagogy
Includes syllabi and other pedagogy-related links.

TAs as Teachers, 2000 Edition.
A lengthy handbook for teaching assistants at UCSB, with several chapters relevant to TAs at other institutions.

Resources for Research and Instruction (AAA Committee for Human Rights)
Includes bibliographies and course syllabi.

Teaching Tolerance (Southern Poverty Law Center)
Primarily geared towards elementary and secondary schools.

World Lecture Hall: Anthropology/Archaeology
Contains links to pages created by faculty who use the Web to deliver class materials.

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