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Enjoy our archaeology and anthropology workshops in our new classroom!

In our Classroom Workshops students will experience a hands-on and minds-on array of interactive, thought provoking activities that will complement and strengthen your museum visit.

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The Commonwealth Lecture Program's mission is to make the resources of the Museum available throughout the public library system of the State of Pennsylvania. Anthropologists and archaeologists offer talks on a variety of subjects for library audiences, both children and adults. Libraries that sponsor an event must make it public and free of charge. Libraries are responsible for a $75 coordination fee for each lecture. Lectures that are sponsored by any other organization will be funded by that organization in full, e.g. the fee of the speaker and travel expenses. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania funds the Outreach Lecture Program of the Penn Museum.

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Bring the Penn Museum right to your classroom with an interactive video conference! Supplement textbook study by examining the material culture of ancient as well as living people. Identify and describe the cultural aspects of specific groups, comparing and contrasting them to your students’ own experience.

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Yutaka Nakatoyashi, a speaker from Japan showing Koinobori, a carp streamer,  to students from Hunter School from Kennsington, Pennsylvania. Photo by Prema Deshmukh. International Classroom is a innovative and creative program of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology's Education Department. Our mission is to engage students while promoting intercultural understanding between residents of the Delaware Valley area and people from around the world.


Experience the Magic of Cultures from Around the World
International Classroom arranges for international residents, students and scholars living in the Delaware Valley to give presentations about their countries of origin and their cultures.

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This ancient Egyptian-themed loan box contains reproductions of (from left to right) a canopic jar, scarab mold, riqq, ankh, and an oil lamp. Photo by Erin JensenUsing a Loan Box is a great way to bring a little bit of the Museum right into the classroom. On a limited basis, we can create a Loan Box for your class that contains artifacts from one of the many cultural groups represented in our Museum galleries.

A loan box can be borrowed for up to one month by school districts and libraries within driving distance of the Penn Museum.

 

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Penn Museum's award-winning Museum on the Go educational program has been bringing ancient and traditional cultures into Philadelphia Schools for more than 25 years. Using artifacts from the collections of the Penn Museum, a hands-on "mini-museum" is created in the classroom by trained "Mobile Guides." Museum on the Go is an interactive program designed to provide enriching, hands-on experiences in small group settings.

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Teachers Workshop

Increase content knowledge, discover new resources, and swap stories when you attend professional development opportunities at Penn Museum.

Teachers' Workshops are interactive lecture and/or hands-on workshops designed by Museum staff and co-sponsors.

Educators' Evenings allow teachers the opportunity to network with fellow teachers.  Educators browse Penn Museum's current exhibitions and/or learn how Penn Museum programming can supplement classroom curriculum.

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