Unit Topic, Prospectus And Reading List For example, students in social studies classes study anthropology to Therefore, the parents are usually unable to help their children with homework. http://www.uh.edu/hti/cu/2003/v02/02.htm
Extractions: What Made Selected Good and Bad Leaders in America from 1945 to 1974? Charles Baskerville Wharton Elementary School INTRODUCTION This six-week long unit for sixth graders will be a study of selected leaders, chosen by the students from a list prepared by the teacher, from the thirty-year period listed above. At least two individuals will be chosen in each of six five-year blocks of time. These individuals will represent both genders, come from various races and from the political, public, and private sectors. The theme of this unit is to determine what character traits made various individuals good leaders and how those individuals could be labeled Heroes to others. The meaning of a hero, for the purpose of this unit, will be defined. It is intended that a wide variety of individuals will be listed in order for students receiving this unit to choose one or more persons as their heroes from this time period. BACKGROUND Growing up in the 1940s, following World War II, I listened to the radio at night before going to bed. The programs that I enjoyed included characters like Superman, The Green
Course Outline The uses of the internet in cultural anthropology Course Objectives 1. homework assignments, portfolios, research papers, and/or oral presentations http://ss-banner.sfccnm.edu:9000/PROD/bwckschd.p_disp_syllabus?term_in=200520&cr
SolarSystemSpace http//www.solarviews.com/ss.html. Views of the Solar System presents a vivid A site for students on space with articles, news, homework help and more. http://www.atlanticava.org/webandcamsites/solarsystemspace.htm
Road Map To The Web The site also features homework help and activities for children. anthropology Resources on the Internet, a huge listing and links page. http://www.vian.k12.ok.us/hotlinks/Road_Map_to_the_Web.htm
Social Studies Methods Syllabus They help students understand events and periods from multiple perspectives by using anthropology Boxes. Ellis Chapters 1, 13. H/ss Framework pp131; http://www.csus.edu/indiv/p/pfeiferj/edte305/308collSyl.htm
Extractions: Social Studies Methods (EDU 308) CSUS-UCD Collaborative Summer, 2005 Instructor: Jeanne Pfeifer, Ph.D.. Room: AS #2366 and computer lab (#2362) email: pfeifer@csus.edu Web page: www.csus.edu/indiv/p/pfeiferj phone: (916) 278-5542 Required text Ellis, Arthur K. (2002) Teaching and Learning Elementary Social Studies, 7th Ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. California Department of Education. History-Social Science Framework, K-12. (Including Standards Statement of Purpose: The underlying assumptions of the social studies methods course are embedded in constructivist philosophy. In this approach, students are thought to learn best when they are involved directly in authentic experiences. The experiences are planned and mediated by the teacher such that students gain in-depth understandings of their own lives within a diverse society and of today's world. Teachers must plan carefully and thoroughly for such activities to take place successfully. They must take into account student characteristics and prior experiences in order to create meaningful experiences. Most likely, in this problem-centered approach, students become engaged from multiple perspectives, thus instruction and learning are "integrated." During the actual instructional event, teachers may spend much of their time as coaches and facilitators (rather than center stage disseminators of knowledge). Anticipated outcomes for the learners are in-depth conceptual knowledge, critical thinking processes, social skill development and positive self-esteem.
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Extractions: Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison The target audience of the new Scout Report for Social Sciences is faculty, students, staff, and librarians in the social sciences. Each biweekly issue offers a selective collection of Internet resources covering topics in the field that have been chosen by librarians and content specialists in the given area of study. The Scout Report for Social Sciences is also provided via email once every two weeks. Subscription information is included at the bottom of each issue. ESRC: Resource Guide to the Social Sciences
Course Description There will be homework and tests during this course. ss CW0304 History of the Civil War ss AN0304 Cultural anthropology. Full Year Course http://www.mcgann-mercy.org/course_description.htm
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Extractions: Scholars Service G rant-Service Sites The Red, Italicized Sites Have Requested Students Immediately NEW AND UPDATED SITES COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY AST-1 Department: Industrial Technology Job Title: Graphic Designer Description: Design award plaques, logos, and other signage using Coreldraw software. Images will be applied to plastic, wood, leather, and glass using state-of-the-art technology. Days Preferred: Between 8:00am and 5:00pm. Major Preferred: Industrial Technology, Graphics, Engineering, Journalism, Business, or Agriculture Qualifications: Computer literate (Windows). Will train for software and laser operations. Comments: (Student) I not only learned and improved in tasks like engraving and making pens, but also have improved my communication skills and participation. AST-2 Department: Viticulture and Enology Job Title: Winery Assistan t Description: Sample preparation, general winery: sanitation, bottling, warehouse.
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Internet Resources Newsletter: Issue 91, April 2002 The Boletín Museo del Oro is an electronic journal in anthropology and archaeology of can be used within school, with many suitable for homework help. http://www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/irn/irn91/irn91.html
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Extractions: ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics, and Environmental Education Bulletin Acid Rain: Science Projects contains problems and activities designed to emphasize the basic ideas of science and to relate procedures and activities to the real world. Birds, Bats, and Butterflies is a series of leaflets on nature education in outdoor settings describing personal experiences of children in nature, scientific information on nature, and nature activities. The four issues in this series cover the following topics: (1) noticing and understanding changes in nature during spring, (2) finding bird's nests, (3) understanding decomposers in the ecosystem, and (4) watching bugs in the winter. Baldwin, M. K. (1992). Birds, bats, and butterflies [Leaflets for adults who want to share nature with children, Nos. 1-4]. Jamestown, NY: Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 347 036) Bring Out the Scientist in Your Child describes the parent's role in helping children learn science and presents suggestions for science activities based on household events and focusing on basic concepts.
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Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. I salute the corps of substitutes that come into our classrooms daily to take over for us when we cannot be there because of illness, personal emergencies, military leave, or school business. While we often have advance notice as to when we will be out, often we are caught having to be absent from our duty with only short notice. When we have that notice we can easily make detailed plans for our substitute. We may even be able to communicate with them personally and give instructions with that personal touch. Many of us have our favorite substitute who has been in our class before and knows our routine and our students. Whether it is that substitute who knows our program well, or if it is the substitute teacher who comes into your classroom on short notice, there are some preparations you can do the make the job of your substitute easier, not to mention making your "sub plans" easier to produce.
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Extractions: Websites found by students in ELE 386-Fall 2001 50 States.com - States and Capitals: http://www.50states.com Abraham Lincoln Research Site Discovering the Man The President: http://members.aol.com/RVSNorton/Lincoln2.html Africa Online Kids Zone: http://www.africaonline.com/site/africa/kids.jsp Amelia Earhart: http://www.ameliaearhart.com/biography.html Americas Story from Americas Library: http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi American Civil War Homepage: http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html Ancient Egypt: A Webquest: http://www.plainfield.k12.in.us/hschool/webq/webq33/aegypt.htm Any Day in History: http://www.anydayinhistory.com Bens Guide to U.S. Government for Kids: http://bensguide.gpo.gov/ Big Chalk The Education Network: http://www.bigchalk.com Biography.com: http://www.biographychannel.com Black History.com: http://www.blackhistory.com CIA Kids Page: http://www.odci.gov/cia/ciakids/sitemap.html Creative Impulse: http://history.evansville.net/ Discovery Kids.com: http://kids.discovery.com Discovery School.com Ancient Greece: http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/worldbook/atozhistory/g/234900.html