Redirect To CASLS Site to prepare lesson plans, to focus on student needs, or to add to ones knowledgeof the japanese Assessment of Listening Proficiency pilot test. http://casls.uoregon.edu/
Oriental Languages Sites JP Net japanese language and Culture Network. A resource for japanese English/Hmong dictionaries, lesson plans, and links to other Hmong sites, http://www.hull.ac.uk/cti/langsite/oriental.html
Extractions: Internet Resources for Language Teachers and Learners collection is no longer being maintained on this website. The collection can now be found on the CALL@Hull site, a private project of Fred Riley who was previously the Centre's Web Developer/Programmer. To avoid broken links no documents have been moved or deleted, but naturally their content will become steadily obsolete over time, so please change your bookmarks and links to the new location. You can also find a useful database of languages-related Internet sites at the LTSN Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies in the Weblinks section. Internet Resources CALL Database Reviews LTSN Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics, and Area Studies ... CALL@Hull Oriental Languages Sites General Chinese Indonesian Japanese ... Internet Resources Home Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese. Language learning site featuring sections such as Days of the Week, Glossary of Bird names, Harry Potter in Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese. Also includes a description of the Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese writing systems and the Transliteration of Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese. Digital Dictionaries of South Asia.
JAPAN AND JAPANESE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS The Ultimate japanese Foreign language lessons Online Begins japanese languageNews and Newspapers japanese lesson plans http://www.uni.edu/becker/japanese.html
Extractions: HIROSHIMA Mitoyo Kawate , the world's oldest person according to the Guinness Book of Records, died Thursday at age 114 in the city of Hiroshima, the local government said. Kawate, who became the world's oldest person after Kamato Hongo of Kagoshima city died Oct 31 at age 116, succumbed to pneumonia, the local authority said. (Kyodo News) HOSHI - Built on the river bed this onsen's thermal water bubbles up through the pebbles, naturally. Containing magnesium sulphate and calcium it treats cuts, burns, pimples, hiccups, nervous disorders, hardening of the arteries and even hysteria! Floating logs provide headrests. Chojukan Ryokan is rustic and old, with beautiful high ceilings in the indoor bath. Some rooms have a cooking pot over a fireplace for cooking dinner - vegetables, meat or carp.
Friends Of NAKAMA A reimplementation of Royaltyfree Photo Gallery for japanese language lesson plans (1997-1998) for Nakama1 by Ms. Fusae Ekida at Purdue University http://www.uiowa.edu/~japanese/NAKAMA/
Extractions: This is a site for users of the textbook "NAKAMA 1" and "NAKAMA 2." ( Houghton Mifflin Company Electronic Glossary You can open these files in a spread sheet program or a word processing program. You can re-sort the glossary according to your own criteria with a spread sheet program. nakama1.j-e.es.ps.present.zip (Windows) nakama1.j-e.alpha.zip (Windows)
Japanese Language Material Ring The purpose of this Webring is to share japanese language material more to japanese language education; for example, reading material, lesson plans, http://www.dartmouth.edu/~introjpn/webring.e.html
Extractions: Home Japanese Courses Study Aids Resources ... Japanese Language Material 1. What is Japanese Language Material Ring? 2. Who can Participate? Anybody who fulfill all three conditions listed below can participate in the Japanese Language Material Ring. You have a webpage which contains the original Japanese language material you are willing to share with others. You have an e-mail address (we need to contact you when you register your website in the Webring). You can install the ring navigation bar onto your site. 3. What can be Shared? The material in this Webring can be anything related to Japanese language education; for example, reading material, lesson plans, exams, quizzes using JavaScript, bookmarks, pictures of Japan, etc. The most important thing is It has to be your ORIGINAL MATERIAL You could specify how the material should be used. Some authors may not want to have the material altered in any way. On the other hand, some authors may not mind if the material is changed slightly by the users provided they have the author's permission. As the author, you can decide the rules and state them clearly on your webpage or with each of the materials in your site. In any case, the material should be used only for educational purposes, and should not be used for profit under any circumstances.
Network Nuggets: Languages Here you ll find articles, lesson plans, cultural information, games,penpal/communication sites, japanese language via Tokyo, Tokyo, Tokyo http://www.cln.org/lists/nuggets/language.html
Extractions: Network Nuggets: Languages This page contains information on Language (including English as a Second Language) resources located on the Internet. Our purpose in providing you with information on these resources is simply to draw them to your attention. We are NOT guaranteeing that these particular resources will be valuable and without frustrations. If you didn't find what you were looking for on this page, the complete archives of Network Nugget links are keyword searchable Top Quality Japanese (Monday, April 12, 1999) Karin's ESL Partyland (Thursday, March 25, 99) Canadian Language Network (Tuesday, October 6, 98) The English Learner (Monday, September 21, 98) National Clearinghouse for ESL Literacy Education (Fri, 24 April, 98) Sign Language (Tues, 23 February, 98) English as a Second Language - Resources (Mon, 26 January, 98) Language Teaching with the Web (Thurs, 27 November, 97) ESL Teachers on the Internet (Wed, 28 October, 97) Japanese Language via Tokyo, Tokyo, Tokyo (Mon, 22 September, 97) Dictionaries and Translators (Thurs, 29 May, 97)
LearningLanguages.net japanese lesson plans, Culture. Created by EDSITEment, this Web site providestwo lesson Created by University of Virginia, japanese language Program, http://learninglanguages.net/SPT--AdvancedSearch.php?vn=Resource Type&vv=Lesson
TokyoTokyoTokyo / Indispensabl Guide To Tokyo TOKYOTOKYOTOKYO started its japanese language Quize lessons. Hiragana lesson,Katakana lesson, The Weekend / Intro to Kana, plans for Tomorrow, lesson 8 http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~tx2h-mtok/jalearn.html
Asia-related Education Websites Several Japancentered lesson plans are available, including American Both English language and japanese language versions of the pages are available. http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/web/educweb.htm
Extractions: UCLA Center for East Asian Studies Asia-related Education Sites on the Web General China History Holidays/Calendars ... Women General CEAS Resources In addition to the internet resources list you've already discovered, we have an annotated list of curriculum materials , a guide to educational films on Asia, a catalog of Asian studies journals , a catalog of language programs and a statistics index . Teachers participating in our summer institute have prepared some useful curriculum units Asia via the Web is our comprehensive annotated guide to Asia-related websites. For the latest news about or from Asia via web radio and television, click here . Click here for maps About.com This company has compiled an extensive collection of China related education resources (lessons on holidays, calligraphy, and more). These are produced by a wide range of units, including the Indiana East Asian Studies Center and SPICE (cited elsewhere on this list). Click first on secondary school educators (in the top frame) and then under "Net Links." AccessAsia This is an Australian initiative to train teachers in workshops and by providing on-line tutorials. The site is only now being developed, though it appears promising.
Internet Resources For Use In Foreign Language Classes We host your online practice with lesson plans, text chat rooms and more. language links for a variety of languages including japanese, Dutch, Italian, http://www.internet4classrooms.com/flang.htm
Extractions: General foreign language resources Children's Books Online - offers links for dictionaries, glossaries, encyclopedias, atlases, and other workmanships of reference in Portuguese in the InterNet. Curriculum Resources: Foreign Languages posted by the Regional Educational Media Center Foreign Language Education Sites - Lots of sites helpful to learning more about teaching FLs Foreign Language Lesson Plans from the Educator's Reference Desk Foreign Language Lesson Plans and Resources posted by Marty Levine, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Secondary Education at California State University, Northridge, CA. Foreign Language Resources on the Net - Compiled by the National Foreign Language Resource Center at the University of Hawaii.
Extractions: Japanese American Internment The Fillmore Neighborhoods: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco TITLE: Japanese American Internment PDF: DOWNLOADABLE FILE (see PDF Instructions GRADES: SUBJECT AREA(S) OVERVIEW: What would it feel like to have neighbors and friends from school suddenly disappear because of their race? In this lesson, students will experience the internment of Japanese Americans from San Francisco's Fillmore neighborhood. By connecting local experiences with national events, students will understand both the constitutional issues at stake and the human impact of this government policy. STANDARDS
ReadWriteThink: Web Resources A to Z Teacher Stuff provides teachers with free lesson plans, Containinginformation on japanese language, folktales, customs, geography, etc., http://www.readwritethink.org/resources/index.asp
Extractions: Web Resources Gallery The Web Resources Gallery offers links to a myriad of useful English language arts resources on the Internet. You may use the drop-down menus above to sort ReadWriteThink's Web Resources by grade band and resource type. See our Resource Definitions for a description of each resource type.
Traditional Literature. Lesson Plans Japan Online Project lesson Plan pdf file; compare japanese and American lesson plans; Grades 712. Fairy Tales Unit Ideas Ideas for language Arts; http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/tradless.htm
Resources This Web site features lesson plans for K12 teachers, curriculum aids One of the Forum s primary areas of focus is japanese language education in http://www.colorado.edu/ealld/atj/Japan_info/resource.html
Extractions: Resources for Japanese Students and Educators Asian Collections at Library of Congress The Asian Reading Room of the Library of Congress, with links to the library's collections and catalogs. Asian Educational Media Service A clearinghouse for information about audio-visual materials on Japan and Asia. Asian Net Information about Japanese business, government and education. AsiaNetwork A consortium of over a hundred North American colleges striving to strengthen the role of Asian Studies within the framework of liberal arts education. Asian Studies Virtual Library The Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library is the ultimate guide to scholarly information resources on Asia on the Internet. The site in Australia is supplemented by a network of Asian Studies Virtual Library sites all over the world, with 37 editors continutously updating information broken down by country and subject. There are links to Asian news media, libraries, and a host of other databases. AskAsia The Asia Society's resource for K-12 Asian language and culture education. Association of International Education, Japan
FLTEACH WWW Resources This site contains several databases of lesson plans, resources, in informationabout learning japanese and has a great collection of japanese language http://www.cortland.edu/flteach/flteach-res.html
Extractions: Many other WWW resources are available for foreign language teachers. We have grouped together a number of Collections put together by FL colleagues so that we don't all have to reinvent the wheel. You will also find a number of essential General FL Resources . Finally we have listed a few favorites language specific sites in a variety of languages: Chinese German French Italian ... Return to FLTEACH main page. Media : The BRS Radio Directory includes an international section. Links to live radio on the Internet from many different countries and in many languages from COMFM. Links to live television on the Internet from many different countries and in many languages from COMFM. Links to live radio on the Internet from Worldwide Radio. The International News Link is another good source for online newspapers around the world. News and Newspapers Online is a service from the U. of North Carolina.. The NewsLink site has many world-wide links to on-line newspapers as well as other media. ABYZ News Links includes geographically organized world-wide links to a selection of on-line newspapers, magazines, and broadcast stations.
Extractions: Lafayette News Advised by Yoshihiko Ariizumi , assistant professor of foreign languages and literatures, she uses anime to produce dramatic learning improvement EASTON, Pa.( www.lafayette.edu ), May 24, 2005 The success of a project using animation to teach the Japanese language earned (Holmdel, N.J.) the opportunity to present her work at the 19th Annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research Schubel, an English major who hopes to add a major in East Asian studies, worked all year under the guidance of Yoshihiko Ariizumi , assistant professor of foreign languages and literatures. Schubel chose a three- to five-minute clip of anime, a style of Japanese animation, and showed it to beginning and intermediate Japanese classes with subtitles. Schubel and Ariizumi then reviewed with the class vocabulary and grammatical elements from the clip. After the review, the same clip was shown without subtitles and the students were asked to discuss how much they understood. The anime exposes students to natural conversation and highlights more elements than just vocabulary and grammar. Even more interesting, adds Ariizumi, is that the beginning group, with only two semesters of Japanese, attained greater abilities than the intermediate one.
Extractions: Thank you for including GEOS Language Corporation in your questionnaire. Most of the questions could also be answered from our website which is: www.geoscareer.com We would appreciate your directing people to this site, as there is also an online application form. 1. Please describe the type of person that your company is looking for when recruiting new EFL teachers. All instructors start at 250,000 yen per month as their base salary. We do have an extra payment system whereby all instructors can be recognized for their efforts in providing quality care for students. This can range from 10,000 yen to 40,000 yen per month (or more). On top of that we have a promotion system where teachers are eligible for promotions every six months (which means increases to their monthly salary). As you may know that out of this they must pay their own apartment rent and utilities, however, we find and furnish the apartment and pay any key money that may be required. We do also provide any transportation fee necessary.
SPEAC: Summer Programs Intensive japanese language Intensive Chinese language creation of focusedand organized lesson plans, as well as critique teaching demonstrations. http://deall.osu.edu/SPEAC/summer.htm
Extractions: Jun. 20 ~ Aug. 4, 15 Graduate Credits The Training Program for Teachers of Japanese is an intensive seven-week training program which develops participants' Japanese language teaching skills through lectures, master classes, workshops, and hands-on teaching. All the courses of this program are closely integrated with the intensive Japanese language program, another component of The Ohio State University's SPEAC (Summer Programs East Asian Concentration). Participants of the Training Program for Teachers of Japanese are furnished with abundant opportunities to practice their newly acquired teaching skills with actual learners. Professor Mari Noda of The Ohio State University, co-author of Japanese: The Spoken Language, is director of the Training Program for Teachers of Japanese. Applicants should have a high level of competency in both the Japanese and English languages. Credits: The Training Program in Teaching Japanese consists of three graduate level courses: EALL (East Asian Languages and Literatures) 700, 703, and 704. Participants will receive a total of fifteen graduate credits at the program's completion. EALL 704 is worth seven credits, and 700 and 703 are worth four credits each.
Lesson Plans Indus Valley Civilization A social studies/language arts lesson. lesson PlanDatabase National Clearinghouse for USJapan Studies. lesson Plan Database http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/plans.html
Extractions: Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 50 lesson plans for primary grade students. Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 80 lesson plans appropriate for grades 6-8. Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 95 lesson plans suitable for the high school level. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 36 miscellaneous lesson plans for students in grades k-5. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 25 miscellaneous lesson plans for the middle school. Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 14 miscellaneous lesson plans for the 9-12 grades. Afghanistan:Land in Crisis. Afghanistan: Land in Crisis, presented by National Geograpic.Com., features news, background, online activities, teachers' guides, lesson plans, a regularly updated interactive map, photos, and a message board. Africa. Based on a PBS broadcast, the site includes: Africa for Kids where Fimi, a youngster from Nigeria serves as the guide to a variety of fun activities for elementary level students; Photoscope where older students can look at contemporary Africa in five photo essays; and Africa Challenge where students can show how much they know by playing a game. Also featured is Teacher Tools with four units on Africa.