Professional Education:

The training of individuals with the special technological
expertise or skills is urgently required to mitigate the adverse
effects of extraordinary cultural resource management problems. 
Knowledge about appropriate preservation practices and cost
effective techniques will serve to improve the quality of
preservation work and lower real CRM costs by reducing
preservation inefficiency.

The preservation movement must develop effective methods for 
training professional practitioners who are generally uninformed
about contemporary preservation practices and technologies.  The
sensible management of our cultural heritage demands the services
of an exceptionally well informed group of professional
consultants and contractors to ensure the integrity of cultural
objects, structures, and sites.

<bfile23>   Education Objectives