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Extractions: 4 CR TuTh 8:30 - 9:50 D33E Introductory Faculty: Kathryn Ratcliff Often referred to as the placid decade, the 1950's in the United States was a period of enormous growth, energy, and variety. In politics, the onset of the Cold War and the expansion of the Red Scare coexisted with the rise to prominence of Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, and the modern civil rights movement. On the cultural scene, intellectuals debated the costs of mass suburbanization and white collar conformity while Jack Kerouac and the beats were setting the tone for a new generation of writers and Thelonius Monk and Charlie Parker were introducing a new kind of jazz. Popular culture celebrated the return of women to the home while an unprecedented number of married women participated in the paid labor force. This course will explore the complexities of the Cold War Era, attempting to idenitfy the significant and enduring cultural and political shifts that were taking place beneath the sometimes deceptively calm surface of fifties America. Prerequisite : None THE FAMILY IN U.S. HISTORY: 1600-1900
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Extractions: Fall 2003 Women in US History- Pre-Contact to 1900/History 5 Ms. Halper Office hours MTThF 11 Th 5;30 In MH, SS 108; 848-4846 lhalper@garlic.com http://hhh.lhalper.gavilan.cc.ca.us Advisory: Students should be eligible for English 250 and English 260. Students will do a good amount of reading and writing in this class. Course: This course spans pre-Columbian days to 1900. In it, we will study how womanhood was defined at various times and for various groups of women what individual women and groups of women thought, believed, and accomplished given the possibilities and limitations of their gender; how women interacted with other women and with men in the private and public spheres, and why; and how history remembers women, and why. Objectives: You will be able to discuss the roles played by women through US history; you will analyze the multiple effects of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and class upon women; you will study the roles of indigenous, European and African women in the creation of the United States; you will be able to trace major
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Extractions: Southeast Asia Publications Northern Illinois University Burma Studies I ntroduction Most Rece nt Issue ... Book Review Program Journal of Burma Studies articles are listed here alphabetically by author's surname. Volume number is included in parentheses at the end of each entry. A-K L-R S-Z Allott, Anna, Half a Century of Publishing in Mandalay (Volume 1, 1997) The Ludu Kyi-bwa-yay Press was established in Mandalay as a radical left-wing publishing house by Ludu U Hla and his wife, Daw Amar, in 1938. Ludu U Hla was a pioneering Burmese journalist, would-be social reformer, social historian, and, most of all, recorder of folk-tales. Daw Amar began her writing career in 1938 as a translator, mostly of anti-Western works; in 1964 she began a series of major works dealing with Burmese traditional performing arts and the history and culture of Upper Burma and of Mandalay . U Hla died in 1982, and in March 1984 much of the press was destroyed in the great Mandalay fire. Nevertheless, the press resumed publishing in 1987 under the direction of Daw Amar and despite continued strict government censorship has remained in operation until the present. The latest book in Ludu U Hla's folktale series appeared posthumously in 1996. This article is followed by a translation of a short biography of Ludu U Hla written by Daw Amar.
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Extractions: Grade Level: Eleventh Grade Goals: Sunshine State Standards: View all Sunshine State Standards Activities: Day One Objectives: Materials: Procedures: Ask students about the way in which infants and small children learn social behavior. (By following modes and models of behavior around them). Ask some of the positive and negative features of learning human behavior in this way. Is human behavior consistent in all societies? Tell students that prejudice is learned, not inherited; there are no genes or chromosomes of prejudice. People can be prejudiced against anything-even bathtubs with legs. A child learns his prejudices from his surroundings, his environment, the total situation in which he happens to live. The sociologist Gordon Allport has described a kind of ladder of "negative actions" that spring from prejudice. The teacher might want to place these "rungs" on the board and ask students for examples of each.
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Extractions: Session 14 Feb.5,1999 Integrating Technology into the Classroom FAQ for Teachers of Primary and Secondary Students By Mary Connors , M.A. How to deal with varying computer skills of my students? ~ Addressing a fear of computers. Avoid telling your students that the computer is easy to use for everyone. This may make the child who is having difficulty feel inept and discouraged. It is not easy for all students to grasp the logic of computer programs. Bring some humor and understanding to a potentially humiliating experience. Let the student know that in time they will, step-by-step, become more comfortable with the computer. Positive reinforcement can never be overestimated in the learning process. ~ Allow students to work together. ~ Educational activities online. Use educational games and positive feedback to ease the reluctant student to try their hand at computer assisted activities. Arrange a fun class activity on the computer such as an online treasure search or other educational game to include all students in teams or pairs of varying computer skills. Competition can be motivational for some students, however some students are stressed by competition, so be sensitive to this dynamic in your classroom. ~ Clarify what a computer can and cannot do.
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