The Internet Directory Of Publications A free online directory of publications journals, newspapers, magazines, newsletters. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Legal Definition Of Publication The Legal Term * Publication * Defined Explained http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
The National Academies Press Home Page The National Academies Press (NAP) publishes authoritative reports issued by The National Academies. Publications address key issues in science http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Open Archives Initiative Develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of eprints and other electronic content http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Multidisciplinary journal covering the biological, physical, and social sciences. Published biweekly. Archives go back to January 1996. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
JSTOR - The Scholarly Journal Archive An online archive of multidiscipline journal articles in the most significant professional journals. Full images of old articles are provided free. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Teach English - English - British Council - Turkey Brainfriendly publications are a small UK publisher. The site has downloadable information sheets, discussion lists and access to the centre s library http://www.britishcouncil.org.tr/english/teach_english_on-line_resources.asp
Extractions: For the widest search, try AltaVista or NorthernLight . If you are interested particularly in the UK, try the new UKMax . Or for European information, the Euroferret . To search by categories, Yahoo (international) or Yahoo UK are probably still the best. Using a meta-engine, such as Dogpile , automatically sends your search to a dozen different engines. Sometimes it can help. If you are looking for quality, rather than quantity, try the new service from the Encyclopaedia Britannica
British Council - ELTECS discussion lists Find out how the lists work. publications and web links. Download the current and past issues of ELTeCS info for a global view of http://www.britishcouncil.org/eltecs.htm
Extractions: Text only Print E-mail this page Add to favourites ... Suggest similar pages ELTeCS helps ELT professionals work together across borders to strengthen skills and to improve practice. The Scheme enables you to share information, create partnerships and initiate projects. It offers opportunities to connect with and participate in ELT activity with fellow professionals across your region. It is a free community run by its members and supported by the British Council. ELTeCS is a network of over 14,000 ELT professionals operating in six regions across the globe. ELTeCS is mainly for teachers, trainers and academics, and professionals with other interests in English language teaching. Most members have a minimum of three years' experience in ELT. Contact the ELTeCS team For queries about regional discussion lists and how ELTeCS works. ELTeCS poets corner Winning poems from the ELTeCS poetry competition Project examples by region You can see the wide range of projects that have been run, and you can read project reports, which show how ELTeCS projects have made a real difference to teachers. ELTeCS News Check for urgent deadlines and announcements including news of the ELTeCS Innovation Awards ELTeCS initiatives Read our message to ELTeCS members about the IATEFL conference 2005 Join ELTeCS Read about how ELTeCS can help you, and how the Scheme is run. Fill in the application form to join - it's free of charge.
Internet Resources For Teaching Writing A huge inclusive list of current research publications. Well maintained. CATTW (Canadian Association of Internet discussion lists on Teaching Writing http://www.utoronto.ca/writing/facnet.html
Extractions: Teaching Writing W riting instructors have created a strong presence on the Internet. Here is some information about two ways to connect with others who think about writing as a subject in itself. Web Sites Discussion Lists T his sampling of sites (in alphabetical order) shows the kinds of resources available for university writing instructors. The Alliance for Computers and Writing
USCS: Documentation - Learning And Teaching Contact We also work closely with the University of Sussex Teaching and Learning Development Unit Again, there are many online discussion lists internationally. http://www.sussex.ac.uk/USCS/Publications/Reports/talc.shtml
Extractions: Academic IT Support Manager Many teaching staff have yet to fully engage with these developments and how they could be harnessed for use in their teaching. But there are a number of reasons why you are encouraged to at the very least, explore the options. University of Sussex Teaching and Learning Development Unit (TLDU) . If you wish to investigate such possibilities then please contact me, Tom Browne. You are particularly encouraged to do so at the earliest possible stage in your development of any new strategies of delivery.
Links To Sites Devoted To The Teaching Of Psychology Robert K. Merton focusing on the quantity of publications by scientists. Relevant discussion lists. TBAL Teaching Behavior Analysis discussion http://www.oklahoma.net/~jnichols/teaching.html
Extractions: Division 2: Society for the Teaching of Psychology ePsychlopedia Faculty teaching online courses may find this a useful source of materials or may wish to incorporate some of the resources into the course design. More than just tutorials, this student-developed site is an etext for Intro Psych. A collection of lessons cover many of the main concepts in psychology, as well as important case studies. The site includes streaming real video interviews with experts, activities for you to try at home, online quizzes, user-rated links to more resources, and a chat forum and message-board for you to share knowledge with each other. Also available in a Spanish language version. A MegaPsych GottaSee site.
Extractions: Email: leslieob@uoregon.edu This handout contains information on freely available sites with information and practical resources related to professional development in ELT in the areas of: Links to the following web sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein by Leslie Opp-Beckman or the University of Oregon. Non-Profit Organizations and Government Institutions The American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL)
HJG: Discussion Lists Directory: Others: Announcement Lists ArchPub archaeological publications announcement list. atriumscrinia an announcement list for new publications in classics, ancient history, http://www.history-journals.de/lists/hjg-discuss-oth003.html
Extractions: by Stefan Blaschke Search Contact New Entries Contents: Home Announcements Complete Index Chronological Index ... Others Discussion Lists Directory Others : Announcement Lists academic-resources : distributes calls for papers, conference and publication announcements and other gender scholarship resources (preferably, but not exclusively about CEE/NIS region) ANENews : posts items of news and information, including job announcements, conference announcements, publication (on-line or print) notices ARABIC-INFO : a "bulletin board" for announcements related to Arabic studies rather than a discussion forum ARCHIMUSE : an announcement list giving information about the publications, conferences and other activities of ArchPub : archaeological publications announcement list atrium-scrinia : an announcement list for new publications in classics, ancient history, and classical archaeology AtriumEvents : posts announcements of conferences, talks, presentations and calls for papers in the disciplines of Classics (i.e. the study of ancient Greece and Rome) and Near Eastern Studies AWSS-L : carries weekly job lists and announcements of interest to members as well as discussions on current topics and problems in Slavic/Central East European women's studies CFP : a mailing list for calls for papers on English and American literature and culture CLASSICISTS : intended to permit classicists in the British Isles to pass on information about conferences, jobs, posts, important discoveries, and the like
HJG: Discussion Lists Directory: Topical Index: Teaching History Expandedtext devoted to the discussion of the teaching, learning and TOEBI aims to promote the activities and publications of the Teachers of Old http://www.history-journals.de/lists/hjg-discuss-tdid.html
Extractions: Teaching History Contents: Home Announcements Complete Index Chronological Index ... Others Discussion Lists Directory Topical Index : Teaching History ANTHRO-TEACH-LEARN : discusses the learning and teaching of anthropology ARCHEONET-ALL : European archaeological educational and training community list CELTIC-T : Celtic language teachers mailing list Chic : the use of courseware and communication software in HE History teaching ED-ARCH-UK : discussion group for teachers of archaeology in HE, FE and schools ED-HIST-UK : discussion group for those engaged in teaching, researching and teacher training in History post-16 EDTECH : devoted to educational technology EH.Teach : devoted to teaching economic history Expandedtext : devoted to the discussion of the teaching, learning and particularly assessment of texts in the fields of English studies, cultural studies, creative writing, English and Film, English and history Geschichtsdidaktik : devoted to teaching history gradcurr : devoted to issues pertaining to graduate education in classics H-AfrTeach : provides a forum for considering the possibilities and problems involved in teaching about Africa H-High-S : aims to facilitate the discussion of curriculum, instructional strategies, and educational resources involved in teaching history, social studies, and related subjects in American secondary schools
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Spanish For Native Speakers -- CAL Resource Guide Online Teaching Spanish to native speakers A new perspective in the 1990s. print publications, newsletters, electronic discussion lists, and curricula. http://www.cal.org/resources/faqs/rgos/sns.html
Extractions: ERIC Documents In response to the need for appropriate instruction for students with Hispanic language and cultural backgrounds, "Spanish for Spanish Speakers" courses are increasingly more common in K-12 and university education. Conferences and summer institutes for teachers are also more prevalent. A Special Interest Group on Spanish for Native Speakers has been formed within ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages). This group is concerned with the teaching and learning of Spanish by individuals who have a home background in the language. Curricula have also been developed especially for these students. Publications, Web sites, conferences, listservs, and other information on this topic are presented below, followed by a search of the ERIC database to guide further research. ERIC/CLL is grateful to Scott McGinnis, Senior Associate for Projects, National Foreign Language Center; Cecilia Pino, Professor, New Mexico State University; and Lynn Sandstedt, Executive Director, American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP) for their valuable assistance in compiling this