5th September 2012, 07:37 AM
Brilliant post.
It is about managing expectations for both degree archaeologists and non degree archaeologists. it is about providing pathways to skills and rewards for increasing competence.
It sounds weird, but for myself... without a degree... I am now working with a person who has a degree. Together we are the archaeological equivelent of Hart to Hart..
It is about managing expectations for both degree archaeologists and non degree archaeologists. it is about providing pathways to skills and rewards for increasing competence.
It sounds weird, but for myself... without a degree... I am now working with a person who has a degree. Together we are the archaeological equivelent of Hart to Hart..