Gail E. Wagner Education Publications
2014 Of Silt and Ancient Voices: Water and the Zuni Land & People, by Kelly M. Cobourn, Edward R. Landa, and Gail E. Wagner. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science.
2014 Research-Based Learning. In Innovative Strategies for Teaching in the Plant Sciences, edited by Cassandra L. Quave, pp. 61-82. Springer Press, NY.
2013 McClatchey, Will C., Gail E. Wagner, Karen Hall, and Patricia D. Harrison, editors. Vision & Change for Undergraduate Ethnobiology Education in the U.S.A.: Recommended Curriculum Assessment Guidelines. Botanical Research Institute of Texas Press, Fort Worth, TX. June 2013.
2008 Botanical Knowledge of a Group of College Students in South Carolina, U.S.A. Ethnobotanical Research & Applications 6:443-458.
2008 Education column. Plants & People (Society for Economic Botany newsletter) 22:16.
2008 compiler, Teaching Tips. compiled for Society for Economic Botany, June. 33 pages.
2004 What’s My Level? A Frequency Seriation Game. In Strategies in Teaching Anthropology, third edition, edited by Patricia C. Rice and David W. McCurdy, pp. 67-72. Prentice Hall, NJ.
2004 Ethnobotany Lesson Plans. Plants & People 18:15-16. Society for Economic Botany.
2002 (second author) Teaching Anthropological Ethics at the University of South Carolina: An Example of Critical Ethical Dialogues Across Communities. In Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology, 2nd Edition: Dialogue for Ethically Conscious Practice, edited by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, pp. 197-224. Altamira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
2001 Remuneration to Subject Populations and Individuals. Briefing Paper posted on the American Anthropological Association web page since December, 2001.
2000 Ancient Gardening in South Carolina, 10,000 B.C. – A.D. 1685. The South Carolina Archaeology Month poster for 2000.
1994--2000 In the Classroom. (Newsletter Column) Society for Economic Botany Newsletter. Twice yearly.
1998 Southeastern Indians at European Contact/Indian Life in Central S.C. A.D. 1200-1670. Brochure produced as part of Survey and Planning grant.
1996 What’s New in Archaeology 1995? Teaching Anthropology SACC Notes Spring-Summer:7-10.
1992 Archaeology: A Window to the Past. Special 12-page color insert in The State, September. By Lesley Drucker, Carl Steen, and Gail Wagner for the Council of South Carolina Professional Archaeologists.
1991 A Preliminary Survey of Archaeology and Public Education in South Carolina. Archaeology and Public Education 2(2):1-3.
2014 Research-Based Learning. In Innovative Strategies for Teaching in the Plant Sciences, edited by Cassandra L. Quave, pp. 61-82. Springer Press, NY.
2013 McClatchey, Will C., Gail E. Wagner, Karen Hall, and Patricia D. Harrison, editors. Vision & Change for Undergraduate Ethnobiology Education in the U.S.A.: Recommended Curriculum Assessment Guidelines. Botanical Research Institute of Texas Press, Fort Worth, TX. June 2013.
2008 Botanical Knowledge of a Group of College Students in South Carolina, U.S.A. Ethnobotanical Research & Applications 6:443-458.
2008 Education column. Plants & People (Society for Economic Botany newsletter) 22:16.
2008 compiler, Teaching Tips. compiled for Society for Economic Botany, June. 33 pages.
2004 What’s My Level? A Frequency Seriation Game. In Strategies in Teaching Anthropology, third edition, edited by Patricia C. Rice and David W. McCurdy, pp. 67-72. Prentice Hall, NJ.
2004 Ethnobotany Lesson Plans. Plants & People 18:15-16. Society for Economic Botany.
2002 (second author) Teaching Anthropological Ethics at the University of South Carolina: An Example of Critical Ethical Dialogues Across Communities. In Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology, 2nd Edition: Dialogue for Ethically Conscious Practice, edited by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, pp. 197-224. Altamira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.
2001 Remuneration to Subject Populations and Individuals. Briefing Paper posted on the American Anthropological Association web page since December, 2001.
2000 Ancient Gardening in South Carolina, 10,000 B.C. – A.D. 1685. The South Carolina Archaeology Month poster for 2000.
1994--2000 In the Classroom. (Newsletter Column) Society for Economic Botany Newsletter. Twice yearly.
1998 Southeastern Indians at European Contact/Indian Life in Central S.C. A.D. 1200-1670. Brochure produced as part of Survey and Planning grant.
1996 What’s New in Archaeology 1995? Teaching Anthropology SACC Notes Spring-Summer:7-10.
1992 Archaeology: A Window to the Past. Special 12-page color insert in The State, September. By Lesley Drucker, Carl Steen, and Gail Wagner for the Council of South Carolina Professional Archaeologists.
1991 A Preliminary Survey of Archaeology and Public Education in South Carolina. Archaeology and Public Education 2(2):1-3.
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