ASM's 2009 Teacher of the Year Award
Bob Hines
Bob
Hines is a teacher at Richard Montgomery High School in Montgomery County. He
has been teaching US Modern World History, Advanced European History
and the Baccalaureate Program - Higher Level European/Russian History since
1969. Bob developed the Montgomery College New Directions Program for Gifted
and Talented Students "Exploring Archaeology in Maryland". In 1984, he developed
the Volunteers in Archaeology program through Richard Montgomery High School,
which now also includes Col. Zadoc McGruder High School. Over the years he
has not only encouraged his students to participate in numerous field and
lab sessions, including ASM field schools, but fellow teachers as well.
Since 1984, Bob Hines has been working with middle and high school students
on Archaeology projects throughout the Middle Potomac Area. His students have
a weekly lab every Thursday. Experienced students train new volunteers in everything
from washing artifacts to cataloging them. His objective is to raise student
awareness and skills working with archaeological research methods.
Bob has offered fourteen summer field schools for students through Montgomery
College.His course was designed for 7th through 12th grade students. This two
week course includes classroom work learning vocabulary and field techniques
followed by 6 days of excavation at local sites under supervision of qualified
archaeologists.
At the present time, Bob is the sponsor of the Richard Montgomery High School
archaeology club. He is also published on the subject of incorporating archaeology
into the high school curriculum. He wrote, Anthropology for Teacher: Arcaeology
and High School Student, in Practicing Anthropology Journal, and
co-authored Archaeology and Community Volunteer Programs, for the Smithsonian's
AnthroNotes.
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