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Florida Holocaust Museum - Education - Teaching Trunks Request tours, teaching trunks, survivor presentations, teacher trainings and workshops. Join our email list! Join Our E-Mail List http://www.flholocaustmuseum.org/trunks.cfm
Extractions: Our Teaching Trunks Curriculum The Florida Holocaust Museum invites you to use our dynamic trunk curriculum to teach the lessons of the Holocaust. These large teaching trunks are designed to accommodate the needs of one class or a team of teachers. The selected material aligns with national, state, and local standards, and they are appropriate for students at each grade level. The focus was carefully selected to create a spiraling educational approach that builds upon each previous year. The Florida Holocaust Museum Education Department offers Teaching Trunks Workshops for Teachers throughout the academic year. See our list of Teacher Trainings 2005-2006 View and print our Teaching Trunks brochure that includes a mail-in Trunk Reservation form for your class. Or order now online: Teaching Trunk order form Note: You will need the to view the Teacher Trainings and brochure.
Medieval Academic Discussion Groups Here is a listing of medieval academic discussion groups you may want to join Weaponry TEACHMEDLITL listserv@uwplatt.edu Teaching Medieval Literature http://www.towson.edu/~duncan/acalists.html
Extractions: by Edwin Duncan Here is a listing of medieval academic discussion groups you may want to join along with the addresses of the listservers that carry them. Remember that if you are sending a message for the other subscribers to read, don't send it to the listserver but to the name of the network followed by the node address for the listserver. Thus, once you've already joined Ansax-l and want to send a message to its members, you will address it to ansax-l@wvnvm.wvnet.edu, not to listserv@wvnvm.wvnet.edu. Annotations for some of the networks appear in the paragraphs below the list. NETWORK: LISTSERVER ADDRESS: SUBJECT AREA: ANSAX-L is the discussion group for ANSAXNET, the Anglo-Saxon Network. It has over 600 members from fifteen or twenty different countries and, as one would expect from such a large membership, has a fairly high volume of mail. Discussions cover not only Old English language and literature, but also Anglo-Saxon archeology, history, philosophy, and the arts. As with other networks, one also runs across calls for papers, job listings, announcements of new journals, new computer services, and the like. ARTHURNET, a network devoted to all subjects relating to King Arthur and the knights of the round table, has apparently replaced an older and less successful one called CAMELOT, an English network.