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[Teacher Name] presents:
Unearthing Ancient History
in Tuscany
EARTHWATCHSTUDENT EXPEDITIONS
[NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL]
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WHAT IS EARTHWATCH?
Since 1971, Earthwatch has made it possible for people from all walks of life to join leading scientists around the world to help with crucial environmental research.
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THE MISSION OF STUDENT EXPEDITIONS
To engage students worldwide in scientific field research and education to promote the understanding and action necessary for a sustainable environment.
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EARTHWATCH AROUND THE GLOBE
Earthwatch has 20 Student Expeditions in 16 countries.
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EARTHWATCH RESEARCH PILLARS
Earthwatch offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to conserve and explore our planet while delving into
one of four research areas.
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EARTHWATCH BY THE NUMBERS
Last year, Earthwatch:• Sent 3,150 participants aged 10 to 80 on research
expeditions.• Supported 141,520 hours of research done by volunteers
across our whole portfolio of expeditions.
Research teams are typically composed of three to five staff members, plus one or more teacher chaperones—so your teen is in excellent hands!
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BENEFITS OF AN EARTHWATCH EXPEDITION
• Learn experientially through scientific field research.• Work directly with environmental science experts.• Get a boost for university applications and résumés. • Explore career paths in the sciences.• Support local communities and local educational
initiatives.• Grow personally and gain confidence.
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BENEFITS OF INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
Students who travel internationally before the age
of 18 do better.• In high school: more than 80% had a GPA of 3.0 or
higher.• In college: more than 88% received a college degree.• At work: half of travelers surveyed reported a household
income of more than $75,000 as adults.
Source: The Student Youth & Travel Association, The Impact of Early Travel Experiences (2010 survey).
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A TYPICAL EARTHWATCH EXPERIENCE
• Teams for run 7 to 15 days. • Teams accommodate 7 to 20 volunteers.• Students will take on 2 to 5 research tasks per team.
• Students stay in simple but comfortable accommodations
in the field.
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OVERVIEW: UNCOVERING ANCIENT HISTORY IN TUSCANY
Unearth the secrets of an ancient Etruscan burial ground and preserve the cultural treasures of a Roman villa along Tuscany’s stunning central coast.
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THE RESEARCH: UNCOVERING ANCIENT HISTORY IN TUSCANY
• Learn how to excavate, identify, and document artifacts from ancient Etruscan and Roman civilizations.
• The discoveries you make will help archaeologists daily life in city of Populonia, once a center for metalwork.
• Students can try their hand at making pottery or painting decorations on walls and floors in ancient styles.
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MEALS & ACCOMMODATIONS: UNCOVERING ANCIENT HISTORY IN TUSCANY
• Stay in simple but comfortable apartments in a quiet village near the excavation sites.
• End each day with a dip in the sea or a stroll through the Tuscan countryside. Also have some free time to as well as traditional cultural events and festivals.
• A local cook will prepare meals, and students will assist with clean-up. There will be many chances to enjoy local desserts and other culinary delights.
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LEAD SCIENTIST: UNCOVERING ANCIENT HISTORY IN TUSCANY
Dr. Carolina MegaleProject Director, Archeodig
Dr. Megale focuses on the epigraphy of instrumentum domesticum, the study of inscriptions on everyday objects such as bricks, jars, and pottery tableware. She also cares deeply about the management of archaeological excavations and preventive archaeology as a tool for knowledge and protection of the territory.
Dr. Megale earned a Ph.D. in the history and civilization of the ancient world from the University of Florence, and has a wealth of experience excavating archaeological sites in Italy.
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SAFETY & WELFARE: UNCOVERING ANCIENT HISTORY IN TUSCANY
• Earthwatch has a comprehensive emergency response plan for each project, with medical and evacuation insurance included.
• Project staff members are certified in CPR and first aid. One is a trained wilderness first responder.
• All staff members have mobile phones and reception is available at the site and the accommodations. In an emergency, they will use their phones to contact emergency services.
• All volunteers will have up-to-date immunizations.
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OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
• Passports & Visas: Citizens of the U.S. and Europe DO need a passport, but DO NOT need tourist visas. Minors must also have a notarized letter from all parents or legal guardians stipulating that they may travel in the presence of an adult other than their parent or guardian.
• Insurance: Your contribution to Earthwatch includes insurance and medical evacuation coverage.
• Flights: The teacher leading the expedition will coordinate travel.
• Language: All Earthwatch expeditions are led in English.• Packing Requirements: Earthwatch will provide an
expedition briefing 90 days before the expedition with details of what to bring (and lots of other information).
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NEXT STEPS
• Provide a $300 deposit and complete the Group Volunteer Registration Form by [Month, XX, 20XX].
• Call me with any questions or to enroll your teen.
CONTACT INFO: [Ms./Mr. Teacher][Name of High School][[email protected]][(XXX) XXX-XXXX]
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