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21. HBO Store: A Lesson Before Dying
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Grant Wiggins has become resigned to racial injustice in the South. Returning to his home town with a college degree, he continues to teach in the same one-room school of his youth. Struggling to make a difference in an oppressive time and place, Grant is called upon by two local women, Tante Lou and Miss Emma, to visit the town prison. There, Jefferson, a simple young man, has been convicted of a murder he did not commit and sentenced to die like an animal. Jefferson is full of rage and resentment, and the women are convinced that somehow he must be taught to die not like an animal, but like a man. It falls upon the teacher to enrich a life he cannot save and, in so doing, somehow redeem his own, by teaching one young man. Based on the New York Times No. 1 bestselling novel and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award.

22. Large Collections
the mailing List Directory Almost 85,000 mailing lists and newsgroups ethnic, andminority literature; drama and poetry it, and those who teach it. (University
http://www.frostburg.edu/dept/engl/gartner/largecol.htm
Large Collections
Periods, Genres

Online Texts

Reference Works

American Authors
...
Publishers
An average English word is four letters and a half. By hard, honest labor I've dug all the large words out of my vocabulary and shaved it down till the average is three and a half . . . . I never write "metropolis" for seven cents, because I can get the same price for "city." I never write "policeman," because I can get the same money for "cop."
Mark Twain (1906) Aesop's Fables Online collection of Aesop's Fables includes a total of over 655 Fables, indexed in table format, with morals listed. (John R. Long) African American Literature Chronological list, including some links to online texts and other relevant resources. (San Antonio College) African American Literature and History Links to biography, history, literature, lesson plans, and other resources. Also see African American Writers: On-Line E-Texts . (Internet School Library Media Center) African American Website Lists Links to poetry, prose, non-fiction, and unclassified resources. (Scott Williams, Circle Brotherhood Association)

23. MENTOR, MENTOR, ON THE NET
who participate in various newsgroups, mailing lists and message point of mentoringis to teach someone how to s 1989 military courtroom drama) that Nicholson
http://www.wwma.com/kamt/mentor.html
KEEPING ABREAST OF
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION MENTOR, MENTOR, ON THE NET
By George Heymont

There’s an old saying that if you give a man a fish, he will eat for a day. But if you teach him how to fish, he will never starve. As the Internet has fostered the growth of an online MT community, many experienced medical transcriptionists have generously provided word help and technical tips to their colleagues in need using venues such as the KAMT-list, sci.med.transcription newsgroup and Arleen McGovern’s superb www.mtdesk.com website. Unfortunately, one of the basic misassumptions about the Internet is that the veterans in any profession who participate in various newsgroups, mailing lists and message boards have nothing else to do with their time except act as free reference sources to those who are too lazy to do their own research. Another misconception is that the designation of someone as a mentor is a unilateral decision. In other words, someone wishing to be mentored can arbitrarily choose who they think should mentor them without necessarily bothering to ask if that person has the time, energy or desire to commit to such a project. As a result, many veterans are confronted with a “Gimme, gimme, gimme” style of questioning which soon makes it obvious that the person asking all these questions is too lazy to pick up a reference book and find the answer. When a newbie is seen asking the same questions over and over again in different Internet venues – questions that can easily be answered in basic reference books with a minimum amount of effort – those who could be mentors often pull back and stop answering the newbie’s desperate pleas for assistance. Why? Because the whole point of mentoring is to teach someone how to develop the professional skills to survive on one’s own.

24. Miller Library -- Copyright & Fair Use Information
mailing lists Discussion Groups CNICOPYRIGHT@cni.org law include books, photographs,music, drama, video and use in teaching or preparation to teach a class
http://www.keystone.edu/Miller_Library/copyright.html
Library Home Site Map Contact Us Miller Library's
Government Websites and Resources
Mailing Lists and Discussion Groups Organization Websites Comments and suggestions about this page should go to the Reference Team
Miller Library, Keystone College, One College Green La Plume, PA 18440
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25. Searchalot Directory For Lesson Plans
with lesson plans, backstage activities, drama links and Ideas for using archaeologyto teach subjects such 2teacher resources, education mailing lists, Ask Dr
http://www.searchalot.com/Top/Reference/Education/Educators/Kthrough12/LessonPla
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26. Welcome
Motor Fingerplays, Gross Motor, Creative drama, and Art Give the children choicesbut teach them that a to be distributed on internet mailing lists without my
http://www.preschoolbystormie.com/welcome.htm
DEAR FIRST TIME VISITORS: So that you may know me better, and my website....
When deciding what activities to do with 4 yr olds, I try my best to: Follow guidelines for "developmentally appropriate practices" as set forth by the NAEYC.
As much as possible, plan activities that reflect the ethnic and cultural backgrounds of all children in the classroom.
For the most part, avoid worksheets and "craft" projects, opting instead to provide open-ended activities.
Teach "letter and number" recognition through games and everyday activities, not rote memorization and printing.
Allow children to learn at their own pace through discovery learning centers.
Focus on skills in these areas: Physical, Social/Emotional, Communication, and Thinking.
Be flexible. The mood of the children often dictates lesson plans for the day. Review often but try not to bore.
Give the children choices but teach them that a classroom rule is not the same as a choice. For example, we may choose the color crayon we want when doing a creative art project, but we may not choose whether or not to put blocks away after playing with themcleaning up after ourselves is a classroom rule.
Be consistent in daily routine, even on "party" days.

27. Professional Counselling Resources
links includes music, dance, art, drama, play, poetry is to research, study, teach,support many international links resources, mailing lists newgroups;
http://www.support4learning.org.uk/counsel/prof.htm
Counselling / professional resources Community Careers Jobsearch Education ... Contact us Search our site Email me when this page changes it's private Professional counselling resources
Please let us know of any other sites that we could include in this section. Theoretical models UK/Europe general sites

28. Twenty Practical Uses Of A Computer For The EFL Professional By Chris Elvin
listen to the theme song of the drama series Friends decisions about what to teachor not teach based on with fellow teachers, to post to mailing lists, to send
http://www.eflclub.com/elvin/publications/20computeruses.html
TWENTY PRACTICAL USES OF A COMPUTER FOR THE EFL PROFESSIONAL by Chris Elvin This paper is a list of the uses that I have for my computer as a high school teacher of English as a foreign language.
This is not a how to guide. Nor do I offer an evaluation for of any of my teaching ideas; suffice to say that none of the suggestions is particularly groundbreaking, and that if they have not yet been tried and tested, similar activities have.
Classroom Suggestions
1) To make worksheets
I start with perhaps the most obvious use of a computer, to make teaching resources for classroom use. Some worksheets that I make are to support the language learning aims of the syllabus, while others are made to more closely meet the students' needs or wants, by allowing them to be part of the resource creating process.
For example, to review a topic, or a language structure, I hand out slips of paper and ask students to write down two or three questions that they would like to ask their classmates. In a preformatted Excel page, it is a relatively easy task to quickly type, sort and edit the students' questions, before pasting into

29. Disability Mailing List: DisABILITY FILM FESTIVAL
Happiness is Loving Your teacher Director John Smith 1977, Canada,drama A teach with paraplegia takes over a classroom for a few day.
http://www.progsoc.uts.edu.au/lists/dmail/1997/11 Nov/0019.html
disABILITY FILM FESTIVAL
Marie Flood ( M.Flood@uts.edu.au
Mon, 1 Dec 1997 09:16:33 +1100
I am forwarding this message from the state library to the list
ozuni-disability
cheers
Marie
http://www.sydneybuses.nsw.gov.au

Marie Flood,
Special Needs Coordinator and Manager
Special Needs, Equity Support and Welfare Service,
Student Services Unit
University of Technology, Sydney. Australia Phone 61 2 9514 1177, Facsimile 61 2 9514 1172, TTY 61 2 9514 1164 PO Box 123, BROADWAY 2007 NSW Australia UTS WWW page: http://www.uts.edu.au/

30. VR In The Schools, 2-1; Parson; Virtual Reality
University are developing a collaboration to teach English to abuse have been developedboth on mailing lists and in The drama of Richard Wagner and the poetry
http://www.soe.ecu.edu/vr/vrits/2-1parso.htm
Virtual Reality and Education Laboratory
East Carolina University
Greenville, North Carolina USA
Volume 2, Number 1, June 1996
GrassRoots, Catalyst for Change: A FAQ Prepared by Ann K. Parsons and Bob Zenhausern
akpgsh@rit.edu
drz@sjuvm.stjohns.edu What is GrassRoots?
GrassRoots is a Virtual World that has emerged from the integration of text-based virtual reality and the World Wide Web to harness the Information and Communication potential of the Internet. GrassRoots is an experimental community that attracted talented people from diverse backgrounds whose focus was on human service and learning. GrassRoots provides a learning environment where Kindergarten-12 (K-12) children are creating their neighborhoods and students from four universities are involved in collaborative study and research. The Library of GrassRoots has a foundation of over 260 electronic forums directed to Education, Medicine, Psychology, and Disability. GrassRoots contains a cultural center that features the works of Wagner, Eliot, and Whitman and museums dedicated to the 12th Century, Jerusalem, and Brooklyn. There is a special emphasis on inclusion for those with educational and physical disabilities.
What is the history of GrassRoots?

31. Elementary Links: Subject Results
Lesson plan using literature to teach sh, ch corecurriculum areas botany, drama,history, literature options, and interact via mailing lists and discussion
http://www.oswego.org/Staff/CCHAMBER/linkscf/subjects.cfm?start=51&code=Teacher

32. News--ANL Nov 1985
Winchester, MA 01890, 617/7297865), sells mailing lists of university wanted to reachall 119 professors who teach 20th century English drama, CMG can
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/abbey/an/an09/an09-6/an09-601.html
Volume 9, Number 6
Nov 1985
News
Special Libraries Association Moves From New York to D.C.
The SLA, whose Picture Division from time to time issues the important publication Picturescope , has relocated in Washington, DC so that it can take a more active role in legislation and policy formulation at the national level. Its new address is 1700 18th St., NW, Washington, DC 20009 (202/ 234-4700).
CCI Mobile Lab to Make Last Run in 1986
The Mobile Conservation Laboratory Programme was established in 1980 to provide conservation assistance and advice on the care of collections to museums and galleries across Canada and to provide a unique training opportunity for recent graduates of conservation programs at the university and community level. The program will be discontinued after its 1986 season. The Canadian Conservation Institute, which issued this announcement, gave no reason for the discontinuance. Until November 30, it is accepting applications for the mobile lab's services in its last year. These include treatment, consultation on preventive conservation and conservation surveys for Canadian collections. Visits may be two days to three weeks.
Photocopier Cuts Time for Rehousing Photographs
The people at the Prints and Photographs Division at the Library of Congress have found a way to feed new archival negative sleeves into a Minolta photocopier to print the information from the old negative jackets on them. They are putting the same information onto new shelf list cards by feeding them into the machine the same way. a team of three can rehouse 230 negatives and make 230 shelflist cards an hour, which is about ten times as fast as they could do it by hand. The key to the process is use of the Minolta, which will accept heavy card stock if it is fed by hand.

33. 2002 Teachers' Conference
any classroom teacher can use to teach chemistry Theater isn’t just for drama teachersanymore mail addresses for each student (and mailing lists for students
http://www.nesacenter.org/Conferences/2002tc/2002tc_general/Teacher Workshops/Te
TEACHER WORKSHOPS SATURDAY, MARCH 23 11:15-12:15 TEACHER WORKSHOPS, SESSION III
Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Between Worlds, 3-12
American Mule Tales: Using Fictional Characters to Motivate Your Class, 3-6

Fictional characters come to life through story telling to motivate and inspire your class as well as teach them a thing or two about basic grammar, writing, and math problem solving. KEVIN MULROE, Schutz American School, Alexandria, Egypt
Peer Conferences: Revising for Meaning, 3-8
Using Digital Video in the Classroom, 6-12

What is Digital Video (DV)? Is it useful in the classroom? Is it difficult to use? These and other questions will be addressed in this DV workshop. DV will be recorded, captured, edited and exported. Teachers will receive a CD of the workshop containing all information, suggestions and instructions in DV format. CHRISTOPHER ZAVITS, Saudia-Saudi Arabian International School, Jeddah
Going the Distance, 6-12

34. Meet Our Staff
questions about our resources, Women's Writes mailing lists, and sign Rape AggressionDefense instructor and teach a self media such as art and drama to teach
http://wrrc.ucdavis.edu/staffpage.html
PROFESSIONAL STAFF: Robin Whitmore, Co-Director
rlwhitmore@ucdavis.edu
Like many of us here at the WRRC, I'm a "Jill of all trades." One responsibility of the director is to make sure the WRRC has the money, staff, facilities and other resources to keep serving the campus, and that those resources get used wisely. I keep our political fences mended, and represent the Center to the campus and community. Like other staff, I have a role in deciding on programs, services and priorities of the WRRC. When advocacy or activism is called for, I'm there. As for specialties, I know more than most about gender dynamics in the classroom, and about how to get things done in the UC Davis bureaucracy. Other topics I know something about: sexual harassment, sexual discrimination, and work/family balance. Peg Swain, Co-Director
mbswain@ucdavis.edu

35. World Light Center
mailing lists Contact Information to go beyond the fascination with the traumaand drama of beliefs As good intentioned as people are who teach these things
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36. Web Links To Key Learning Areas: Arts
Some great ideas and resources to help you teach the unit It does however have somevery practical drama games and teaching ideas,mailing lists and further
http://www.peta.edu.au/resource/links/Arts/
PETA
PO Box 3106
Marrickville
NSW 2204 Tel (02) 9565 1277
Fax (02) 9565 1070
Add to the List

Links: Arts
  • Art teachers site - Very much a 'how to use technology in the arts classroom' site. Some great ideas and time savers. Very practical. (Added: 3-Jul-1998)
  • Artsednet - Art touches people in our lives - One of the better lesson plans sites. Complete lesson plans with teaching strategies on themes of work. Contains resources for he lessons. (Added: 17-Jul-1998)
  • Artsednet - Integrating the Art disciplines - Another excellent thematic unit. Some great ideas and resources to help you teach the unit. (Added: 17-Jul-1998)
  • Children's UK Theatre - This site is UK based and so contains information and links specific to teachers and drama educators working in the UK. It does however have some very practical drama games and teaching ideas,mailing lists and further links and resources appropriate to teachers everywhere. (Added: 31-Mar-1999)
  • Crayons and Computers - An excellent site. Three lesson plans about colour. Includes teacher ideas and notes (Added: 17-Sep-1998)
  • Crayons and Computers - past lessons - An archieve of past lesson themes. A series of units for you to use. These are definately worth a look.

37. Bomis: The Subjects/English As A Second Language/Teacher Resources Ring
are reproducible language programs to introduce young children to reading and writing,phonics and drama. mailing lists for people who teach English in
http://www.bomis.com/rings/Mas-a-second-language-teacher-resources-reference/
Bomis: The Subjects/English as a Second Language/Teacher Resources ring Build a ring
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  • ...Reference/Education/Subjects/English_as_a_Second_Language/Teacher_Resources Home My Bomis Webmasters ... Ring Rankings
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    The EFL Playhouse
    An online resource center especially for teachers of very young (preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary) ESL and EFL students; includes teaching tips, games, songs, chants, fingerplays, message board, and more
    members.tripod.com Aardvark's EFL Resources Great site for students and teachers of English as a foreign or second language (EFL, ESL), with a wealth of resources and web links. Try the Interactive English Language Exercises and the Flags and Countries Quiz.
    www.baysights.com The ELT Two Cents Cafe Informative FAQs about teaching EFL in various countries. Also includes some book reviews, activities for students, exchange rate info, etc. New sections include "Women and EFL."
    www.geocities.com
  • 38. Resources, Lesson Plans And Activities For KINDERGARTENS
    Starfall is a creative website designed to teach children to Web Pages/mailing lists. lotsof activities in math, music, language, science, drama, writing and
    http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listkindersu.html
    Resources, Lesson Plans and Activities for KINDERGARTENS
    An Internet Hotlist on Kindergarten created by Sue Roseman
    Introduction
    Language Arts/Literacy Web Pages/Mailing Lists ... Links to YOUR Curriculum
    Introduction
    In a relaxed environment carefully explore exemplary web resources, lesson plans and listservs which complement the Kindergarten curriculum. Time will be spent on managing and organizing bookmarks, copying and pasting from the web, tips for searching the web and other web concerns. Time will be allotted to create a classroom web page and an online calendar for home assignments and communication. Participants will leave with a comprehensive handout, accompanying online resources, and simple Web-based projects and ideas. The target audience would be kindergarten classroom teachers, new teachers and occasional teachers.
    Emphasis will be placed on exploring sites which link to strands in YOUR curriculum.
    SITES OF THE MONTH
    Fairview's Themes Listed by Month; Suggested Author Studies/Reading Lists -sorted by month; Curriculum Maps in Word Format also sorted by month
    http://fes.acs.ac/Kinder/Kinder_curr_index.html#The_Arts

    39. Mailing List WWW Gateway
    Note that since the mailing lists available on the lists LWGate is so ENG_CRITTH (CriticalTheory Email List) ENG_drama (drama E-mail List) ENG_EAM (Early
    http://lists.cgu.edu/cgi-bin/lwgate/listsavail-4.html
    Lists on the lists LWGate
    The following mailing lists are currently available from this LWGate. Select the appropriate list to issue commands and read information about it. If you belong to a mailing list which is not shown below, contact your list owner to see if it can be added. Note that since the mailing lists available on the lists LWGate is so extensive, this is only a partial list. A list of the various sections is available. (Critical Theory E-mail List)
    (Drama E-mail List)
    (Early American Literature E-mail List)
    (Early Modern Studies E-mail List)
    (Film E-mail List)
    (English Students E-mail List)
    (Romanticism E-mail List)
    (Victorian Literature E-mail List)
    ETHERLOCK
    (etherlock E-mail List)
    EUROFACULTY
    (Eurostudents E-mail List)
    EUROSTUDENTS
    (Eurostudents E-mail List) EVAL (eval E-mail List) (eval01 E-mail List) EVALJOBS (EVALJOBS E-mail List) EXPLORATIONS (Explorations E-mail List) (Teach Ed Fac E-mail List) (EYE_CUES E-mail List) (Faculty Associates E-mail List) (favela_group E-mail List) (fineng_stu E-mail List) (fin_inv E-mail List) (fipsefaculty2002 E-mail List) (fipsestudent2002 E-mail List) FLC (flc E-mail List) (gbq2000 E-mail List) (GBQ899 E-mail List) (geary_group E-mail List) GFIP (Graduate Faculty in Psychology Mailing List) GLOBAL (Global E-mail List) (global_conference E-mail List) (graham_group E-mail List) (grant01 E-mail List) GRIEVANCE (Grievance E-mail List) HACKING (Hacking E-mail List) (HC 465 E-mail List) HIEDUC (Higher Education Mailing List) (hindu_studies E-mail List)

    40. Internet Resources For English
    Internet for English A teach yourself tutorial Literary Resources Theatre andDrama; Literary Resources Century (Rutgers University) mailing lists for 20th
    http://www.kingston.ac.uk/library_media/english.html
    Internet Resources for English
    English at Kingston University Citing References Societies and Organisations Library Databases Electronic Texts Electronic Journals General English Sites and Subject Gateways Inter-Library Loans Electronic Discussion Groups Other Libraries Dickens English Library Factsheets Shakespeare
    ENGLISH AT KINGSTON UNIVERSITY
    School of English

    This website allows you to explore the various degrees that we offer, their structure and content. You can also find out about entry requirements and the admissions procedure, as well as something about the staff who will teach you and the context in which you will be working, including something about the Royal Borough of Kingston itself.
    Where English books are shelved in the library:
    American literature 1900-
    Black literature
    Children's literature
    Comparative studies
    Drama: critical studies English literature 1500-1660 English literature 1660-1800 English literature 1800-1900 English literature 1900- French literature German literature Language Study Skills Linguistics Literary criticism Literary composition Literary techniques Literary terms

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