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Good morning:
We are developing a new educational program for grades 5-9 - this program
consists of both an on-campus tour to some of our University's collections,
and curriculum based outreach kits - so that teachers can have their
students do their own object-based research projects back in the classroom.
I am wondering if anyone on the list has any suppliers of Greek reproduction
material they would recommend. We are looking to purchase a number of items
(pottery, household goods, clothing) that could travel in the kits.
Reproductions
based on actual museum artifacts would be
preferred. Due to some fairly tight timelines (and budget), a Canadian or
North American supplier would be preferred...though we are open to any and
all suggestions!
Many thanks for you help!
Lisa Barty
Lisa Barty, BA, BEd
Education Coordinator
Museums and Collections Services
University of Alberta
Ring House #1 Edmonton, AB T6G 2E1
(phone)780-492-6271
The journey from wonder to wisdom begins 24 October 2001 at
www.museums.ualberta.ca!
(fax) 780-492-6185
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