Teaching science at school with archaeology
For her master’s thesis in “Professions in teaching, education and training”, Mylène Trouillet, now a schoolteacher, chose the topic of using archaeology to teach science in elementary school.
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For her master’s thesis in “Professions in teaching, education and training”, Mylène Trouillet, now a schoolteacher, chose the topic of using archaeology to teach science in elementary school.
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On Wednesday 7th January 2015, France is plunged into mourning by a dramatic event. A group of fanatics massacred Charlie Hebdo’s editing team as a way to avenge the Prophet Mahomet’s honour. A wave of support unfurled in the name of freedom, promoted by artists and journalists from the entire world.
Following the discovering of a complete heavy ormamental set of an equestrian warrior from a rich Thracian necropolis at Chatalka in the Stara Zagora region (Bulgaria), É. Gonthier, R. I. Kostov and E. Strack present "A Han-dated ‘hydra’-type nephrite scabbard slide found in Chatalka (Bulgaria): the earliest and most distant example of Chinese nephrite distribution in Europe".
Does archaeological research only consist in digging? Asking this is to risk getting involved in a sensitive subject which always divides the archaeological scientific community, between the old school ones and the ones from mediation theory. On February 22, 2014, Prof. Margueron reopened the debate that led to the article of Dr. Gransard-Desmond: "Is it possible to improve the analysis of an archaeological dig without being the one digging?".
Created in 2010 on the initiative of Jean-Baptiste Charnet, Étudions à l’étranger – Study abroad in English – is a French website dedicated to students eager to study abroad any subject, from high school to post-graduate level. It is aimed both at students wishing to take part in exchange or partner programs and at those applying independently.
The organization Libraries without borders (LWB), with whom ArkeoTopia maintains relations through exchanges between its ArkeoSources service and BSF's Exchange Library Project, has launched a communication campaign entitled Choose Your Weapon to alert the public to the importance of books in the transmission of knowledge and the values of peace and democracy.
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On the occasion of the release of the movie Brendan and the Secret of Kells, ArkéoTopia invites you to discover the Irish heritage in France and in Ireland.