Jewish Studies Undergraduate Offerings - Fall 2003 JS 242 American Jewish history (Same as hist 242) There will be a midterm, a final, regular short homework assignments and one longer writing http://www.js.emory.edu/currentofferings/JSFall2003undergrad.htm
Extractions: The Rabbi Donald A. Tam Institute for Jewish Studies Undergraduate Courses Fall 2003 JS 190-01P: Freshman Seminar: Current Issues in Israeli Politics and Society (same as MES 190-01P) Hary , TTh, 2:30-3:45, MAX: 18 (5 JS, 13 MES) Course Description: Israel has been facing continuous turmoil in the last two years. This situation has caused rapid changes in Israeli politics and society. This course examines in depth current issues facing Israeli society from the center to the margin. Topics range from divisions in Israeli society, consensus in the society, Arabs in Israel, Mizrahim in Israeli society, the Arab/Israeli conflict, foreign workers in Tel Aviv, women in Israel, current state and local politics, and more. Students will read scholarly materials but will also regularly read printed Israeli press in English and will keep a journal. Classes will be devoted to specific topics, however, current issues will be dealt with regularly. Class discussions are the main mode of instruction. Texts: The Second Republic: Politics in Israel , Asher Arian;
Social Studies www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/FTrials/ftrials.htm famous American Trials. http//www.law.ou.edu/hist/flags A Guide to American Flags (K12) http://www.bhsu.edu/education/edfaculty/lturner/Social Studies.htm
Extractions: Social Studies Abolition Asia Africa American History ... World Wonders ABOLITION www.iath.virginia.edu/jbrown/master.html John Brown Homepage This is the homepage for the John Brown story. From here you can connect to a variety of areas. ASIA http://www.asianinfo.org AsianInfo. This is a complete resource site on Asia www.askasia.org AskAsia. (K-12) This site is from the Asia Society and provides lessons plans, readings, and a resource center. Topics include Global, Asia-General, Asian American, Central Asia China India Indonesia Japan Korea , the Middle East Taiwan , and Vietnam AFRICA www.africamd com Africam. (4/5-12) INTERACTIVE Live web cams from Africa If you get the message that you must download Microsoft Virtual Machine, you can click cancel to view this site without this download. http://africafocus.library.wisc.edu/ AfricaFocus Sight and Sounds of a Continent. (4/5-12) This online collection is maintained on the website of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries . It contains digitized visual images and sounds of Africa contributed over the years to the African Studies Program of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. These digital files are stored in an accessible database and provided for personal use or educational presentations
Web Resources Classroom resources, homework help and special projects for K12 students A collection of links to sites about early American history Betsy Ross http://www.educationminnesota.org/index.cfm?PAGE_ID=421
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Online Resources Language of Native American Basket s from the Weaver s View, As well, it has the added feature of homework help, where students can email a question to http://www.srk12.org/hotinonshonni/online_resources.htm
Extractions: Archaeology Art Boarding Schools Border Issues ... Medicine / Military Service / Mohawk Mohawk Language Museum Exhibits Music ... Women Archaeology Artifacts, Remains and Intellectual Property: Controversies and Laws, http://www.pbs.org/warrior/content/modules/artifacts.html Homes of the Past, The Archaeology of an Iroquoian Longhouse, http://www.rom.on.ca/digs/longhouse/ This site is by the Royal Ontario Museum. Indian Humor, http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/indian_humor/toc/index.htm Art Across Borders: Beadwork in Iroquois Life, Authentic Totem, http://www.inquiry.net/outdoor/native/totem/authentic.htm Excellence in Iroquois Art, http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/excellen.htm First American Art, http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/first_american_art/firstamericanart.html
US Hist Turn of the Century Role Playing Lesson Plan You are a famous historical Examining Group Mentality and Leadership in American History In this lesson, http://www.lpsd.com/curriculum/socialstudies/ushistory/
Extractions: III. Forms of Leadership/Abuse of Power Prior to teaching, review the projects as if you were the student. Keep your students' reading level, interests, and performance levels in mind. Choose one project and use the corresponding essential questions from Part One. This is not a plug them in solution. It is suggested that you promote the process of inquiry and teaching for understanding by participating as if you were a student.
People & Places homework help offers world geography at DiscoverySchool.com. CITIZENSHIP DENIEDAN INTEGRATED UNIT ON THE JAPANESE AMERICAN INTERNMENT http://www.whps.org/IT/profdevelopment/Hotlinks/People&Places.htm
THE COLLECTION OF THE WILLIAMSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY The Ballad of America THe hist Scott, John Anthony Books. The Baltic statesEstonia, famous American ilitary Leader Army Times Publishin Books http://www2.wmston.k12.mi.us/WMS_Web/MS_Lib/titles.htm
Extractions: THE COLLECTION OF THE WILLIAMSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY Use the Find function on the Edit Menu of the browser to search for titles, authors, or keywords. Title Author LCCN/ISBN/ISSN Type 13 Ghosts Spicer, Dorothy Glad Books 13 Monsters Spicer, Dorothy Glad Books The 13th floor : a ghost story Fleischman, Sid, 192 Books 16 Extraordinary Lobb, Nancy Books 16 Extraordinary African Ameri Lobb, Nancy Books 16 Extraordinary Asian America Lobb, Nancy Books 17 Minutes to Live Boning, Richard A. Books 21st century earth : opposing Books The 79 Squares Bosse, Malcolm J. Books 100 events that shaped world h Yenne, Bill, 1949- Books 100 More Story Poems Parker, Elinor Books 101 Costumes Cummings, Richard Books 101 Costumes for all Ages, All Cummings, Richard Books 101 Experiments in Photography Zakia, Richard Todd, Books 101 Great Science Experiments Ardley, Neil Books 175 More Science Experiments t Cash, Terry Parker, Books 175 more science experiments t Cash, Terry. Books 200 Years: A Bicentennial Illu U. S. News and World Books 200 Years: A Bicentennial Illu U. S. News and World
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Extractions: Rachel Speght 19th Century American Writers Grimke, Sarah Moore, 1792-1873, Letters on the Equality of the Sexes, and the Condition of Woman, Addressed to Mary S. Parker Timeline Marie de Gournay Timeline Sarah Grimke, Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women Charter of NOW or here by Professor Cunnea of the Academic Assistance Center at America Online 1876 Declaration of Rights and Homepage ABC's of Gender and Technology Biographical Dictionary about Women and Pro-Feminist Men A. P. Giannini Middle School, San Francisco Unified School District Gage's Links Page Ability.org Gage Page About WWII: Women in the Military Women in WW II About Genesis Christine de Pizan About.com English Culture France Olympe de Gouges
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American Civil War@Everything2.com Perhaps the most famous example of such an attack is Pickett s Charge. On July 3, 1863, hist 305556 Civil War and Reconstruction at Virginia Tech http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=American Civil War
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Extractions: U.S. History Exploration Native Americans American Currency Exhibit The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco presents this online exhibit A multimedia collection of American culture and history materials American history is told through 5 themes A chronology of U.S. Historical Documents Perform calculations involving measurements of land and the value of money. Click on the state you want to explore. Access over 30 million government resources Mississippi State University provides links to Native American history, U.S. historical documents, the Colonial period, the Revolution, the Early Republic, the 19th and 20th Century, U.S. wars and much more! Online exhibits of World War II, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, and History in the U.S.A. (by state).
Homework Helper - Government And Politics McAllen Memorial Library homework Helper OpenSecrets.org Your Guide to Money in American Elections http//www.opensecrets.org/index.asp From the http://www.mcallen.lib.tx.us/library/child/homework/govpol.htm
Extractions: Print View l From the History, Information Science, and Technology column in the February 2000 Perspectives By J. Patrick McCarthy To integrate technology effectively into your teaching, use it first as a tool to improve and possibly complement what you already do. The Internet and course web sites offer many teaching possibilities and options that generally fall into one of two categories: use the Web as a multimedia coursepack or as an interactive teaching tool. Traditional coursepacks and print readers rely heavily upon primary texts and occasionally include images of other historical sources. By using the web, one can customize a digital coursepack that includes a syllabus, texts, maps, images, audio, video, and other web sites. Students are able to view and print from the site, and it is an excellent way to store and organize digital presentations, which one can modify throughout the term. Using the web in this way is a natural extension of using primary source readers, coursepacks, and photocopies for assignments or showing transparencies, slides, and videoclips in the classroom. As an interactive teaching tool, a course web site via the Internet offers a different set of options. Just as e-mail has changed how we communicate, online features such as class bulletin boards, chat rooms that offer real-time communication, online recordkeeping and grade posting, and the submission and posting of assignments facilitate student-instructor and student-student interaction. In a range from supplementing traditional courses to forming the bases of online classes, these technological choices should initially assist and augment teaching processes already in place, rather than radically alter them. Once you first comfortably and proficiently integrate technology into current teaching, you will readily discover and create new ways to teach with it.
Course Descriptions Catalog Statement American Jewish history; Judaism as a cultural entity and REL 4161 history of Religion in the United States (3) (also hist 4161) http://www.artsci.lsu.edu/phil/RSCourses_Descriptions.html
Extractions: Course Descriptions These course descriptions are provided for general information only. Specific requirements may vary from instructor to instructor and may change slightly from one semester to the next. Information on the course syllabus supersedes all information presented here. Check with the instructor for more details. REL 1000: Religions of the World (3) Catalog Statement: A survey of the religions of the world such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and indigenous religious traditions; intended primarily for non-majors. Instructor Description: This course provides a general introduction to the world's religions, including major traditions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as smaller indigenous traditions. The approach of the course will be objective and academic; it is not designed to advocate any particular religious perspective or ideology. This course fulfills the General Education Humanities requirement and is intended primarily for students not majoring in Religious Studies.
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