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  1. Asian Americans: Resources and Activities for the Classroom by Philip Lanasa, 2008-12-30
  2. The Asian Indians in America: A curriculum resource handbook for teachers by Sondra Sen, 1978

61. Multicultural Education Resources
Articles under resources/links include Asian American Children What teachers Should This site has an awesome collection of teacher resources with
http://www.education.gsw.edu/johnson/MulticulturalEducation.htm
Multicultural Education Resources
African American Studies Resources Articles Asian American Studies Resources Organizations ... Interracial American Studies Resources
Culture, Multiculturalism and Pluralism, The Goals of Multicultural Education Articles
Balancing Actions to Counteract Stereotyping
Buck County Peace Center has posted an article on the web that cites ways to counteract stereotypes (both your own and those of others).
Collaboration as Community
This article is found in an online Journal entitled On Common Ground. It explores a specific and impelling need: That of building educational communities around issues of ethnic and cultural diversity in American Society at large.
Critical Issue: Educating Teachers for Diversity
This article identifies critical issues in educating teachers for diversity. It identifies 16 key elements of effective teacher education for diversity. Obstacles to action are discussed as well as teacher education programs that illustrate exemplary practices in the preparation of prospective teachers for diversity.
Crossing Borders: Multicultural Literature in the Classroom
By the year 2020, one of every two students in the United States will be a person of color (Banks, 1991). Education must reflect this change by creating classrooms that encourage students of all ethnic and cultural groups to develop their talents to the fullest. Multicultural education should not, however, merely address literacy and academic achievement (Banks, 1994). To promote equity, educators should help students explore their own cultures and contribute to intercultural understanding. Too often students are limited by their own cultural boundaries as they read and evaluate literature. Language arts teachers, therefore, play an important role in the creation of classrooms without borders.

62. Teacher Resources In Education
This site contains resources for Early Childhood preservice teachers and Early Asian American Experience The For Educators section has instructional
http://www.mlb.ilstu.edu/ressubj/subject/educate.htm
Teacher Resources in Education
Teaching Materials Center (TMC)
Educational Standards General Teacher Resources Social Science
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Developing Educational Standards

An annotated list of Internet sites with K-12 educational standards and curriculum framework documents listed by subject area and by state. Illinois Learning Standards
Text of the Illinois Learning Standards adopted on July 25, 1997. Curricular areas covered are science, mathematics, English language arts, foreign language, social science, fine arts, and physical development and health. National Standards
Provides general educational standards sites plus standards for specific subject areas. A part of the CMC/EBSS Webliography.
General Teacher Resources
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1800+ K-12 Internet sites arranged by subject area, audience, and format. Early Childhood Education
This site contains resources for Early Childhood preservice teachers and Early Childhood educators. From the CMC/EBSS Webliography. Education World
A directory of educational sources including resources for students, teachers, parents, and administrators. Includes links to topics such as distance education and special education. The Educator's Reference Desk
This site contains a wealth of information for P-Higher Education educators including resource guides, lesson plans and the AskERIC question archives. Also links to ERIC and GEM.

63. National Association Of Independent Schools (NAIS) - Resources And Statistics -
Education association with resources for private independent schools In addition, NAIS schools reported that 28 percent of their teachers had 21 years
http://www.nais.org/resources/index.cfm?ItemNumber=145946&sn.ItemNumber=146766

64. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
General resources in asianamerican Lit. Native American Authors Teacher resources (Inez Ramsey, Internet School Library Media Center, James Madison U)
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2746

65. UW SSW: Teaching Resources
Cultural Diversity resources. AfricanAmerican, asian-american, Hispanic, resources from Carnegie Mellon s Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence
http://depts.washington.edu/sswweb/links/teaching.html
SSW Home Diversity Links Government Links National Social Work Organizations ... Web Collections for Social Workers
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66. Socialstudies.org | Sept. 12, 2001: NCSS Resources On Teaching About Tragedy
Teaching about Tragedy resources For teachers and the Media an assistant professor of educational policy studies and Asian American studies at the
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67. Resources - Volume 18 No. 1 - Fall 2003 - Rethinking Schools Online
Documents the rich, littleknown history of asian-american social activism resources available through Teaching For Change www.teachingforchange.org.
http://www.rethinkingschools.org/archive/18_01/reso181.shtml
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Fall 2003
Not With Our Kids You Don't: Ten Strategies to Save Our Schools
By Juanita Doyon (Heinemann, 2003). 129 pp. $14.95.

A spicy, no-nonsense guide to organizing for school change from a parent activist from the state of Washington. Many concrete ideas for strategy and tactics. Great reprints of the lapel buttons from various anti-testing struggles around the country. Reclaiming Childhood: Letting Children Be Children in Our Achievement-Oriented Society
By William Crain (Times Books, 2003). 271 pp. $25 (hardback).

A popularly written critique of how the obsession with standards and testing is stunting the growth of thousands of the youngest members of our society. A useful tool in the fight to preserve and expand child-centered early childhood programs.
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Walking the Choctaw Road: Stories from Red People Memory
By Tim Tingle (Cinco Puntos Press, 2003). 144 pp. $16.95 (hardback).

Choctaw storyteller T im Tingle has put 11 of his best stories to writing. The gentle, poetic stories range from how the United States treated the Choctaws on the Trail of Tears to memories of his own childhood. A great read-aloud for upper- elementary students; an excellent short story anthology for older students.

68. Multicultural Resources
Asian American resources An extensive site developed by a Multicultural Pavilion of teachers and students at the University of Virginia s Curry School
http://pml.suffolk.lib.ny.us/Pmlmulti.htm
Multicultural Resources
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General Links African American Resources Asian American Resources Hispanic American Resources ... More Multicultural Links
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Affirmative Action and Diversity Project
An academic site presenting diverse opinions regarding affirmative action topics. Resources include articles with analyses, policy documents, current legislative updates, pending state and federal court cases, and an annotated bibliography of research and teaching materials. Created at the University of California - Santa Barbara, the site also focuses heavily on diversity issues in California, including the recent Proposition 209. Links are provided to other affirmative action sites. Multicultural Paths: Other Sites
An extensive site developed by a "Multicultural Pavilion" of teachers and students at the University of Virginia's Curry School of Education. Provides links to general categories, including language, culture, education and organizations; ethnic-specific resources, namely African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic/Latino and Native American. Access resources by cultural identifier, i.e.., ability, gender, religion and by special topic, i.e.., hate groups, women's history, etc.. Subscribe to the Multicultural Education listserv, search its archives, and browse the Teacher's Corner of resources for K-12 teachers of all subjects.

69. Asian American Studies: Resources For Teaching & Research
An annotated list of resources for teaching researching Asian American studies.
http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/asianam-acad.html
Academic Publications Teaching Resources Academic Institutions Academic Publications Amerasia Journal "opening the intellectual, historical, political, cultural and literary currents that lead to Asian America": description of special issues & searchable table of contents Hmong Studies Journal Journal of Asian American Studies Official publication of the Association for Asian American Studies, with online table of contents 100 Titles: A Basic Library on Japanese Americans An annotated list compiled by the Japanese American Network American Political Science Association: Asian Pacific American Caucus Asian American Literature for Young Adults. A Bibliography Asian American Studies on the Internet Resources on Asian Pacific Americans Compiled by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program Beginning Library Research on Asian American Studies Teaching Resources Instructional Resources: Asian American From Asia Society: lesson plans; readings; timelines; links

70. Resources For Teaching About East & Southeast Asia: An Annotated List
An annotated list of Internet resources for teaching about East Southeast Asian, Pacific, South Asian American Video, Videographies compiled by the
http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/general-teach.html
See also the pages on teaching resources for China Japan Korea All Asia Maps Resources Compiled by University of Washington University Libraries American Academy of Religion (AAR) Syllabi Project The American Forum for Global Education A private, non-for-profit organization dedicated to the development of educational programs & materials "focused on giving young Americans a global perspective as an accepted part of their educational background" Asian Studies Development Program's database of Asian Studies instructional materials, indexed by categories from accounting to women's studies Asia EdNet An Australian government-funded project helping teachers "to network with each other & share ideas & resources" on teaching about Asia & to develop "a professional development strategy" Asia for Educators Asia Maps A collection of map images Searchable by country, city - region, or keyword

71. East Asian Studies Center: Resources & Publications
Culture Speak Personal Reflections as Teaching resources available for China, East Asian resources East Asian Literature Asian American Literature
http://www.indiana.edu/~easc/resources/
General Asia
China Japan Korea ... EASC Home The EASC electronically reproduces these materials, some of which are also available in print form. They are not necessarily written or developed by Indiana University faculty unless explicitly noted.
General Asia
  • Asia for Educators : This site contains a multitude of information and primary sources for educators and students about Chinese and Japanese history and culture from pre-history to present. There are also materials on Korea and Southeast Asia. Audiovisual Lending Library : Videos on China, Japan, and Korea. Mail-in loan is available for professors and K-12 teachers away from Bloomington. Committee on Asian Security : Events, papers, and internet resources on security issues in East Asia. Culture Speak: Personal Reflections as Teaching Resources available for China Japan , and Korea Doing Business with the Three Dragons : Commerce and Culture: A Reader on Taiwan, South Korea, and Hong Kong (also listed under Korea) East Asian Box Lessons : Sets of themed boxes containing items and artifacts. These boxes may be borrowed by teachers in Indiana. : listing of holidays in China, Japan, and Korea.

72. EASC Literature Workshop Resources 2004
Links include resources for teaching about China, Japan, and Korea. Provides a sizeable list of resources on Asian American literature.
http://www.indiana.edu/~easc/lit_workshop/resources.htm
Literature Workshop main EASC Home
Teaching East Asian Literature in the High School
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General Resources: East Asia China Japan Korea
Literature: East Asian Chinese Japanese Korean ... Asian American Best Lesson Plans from Past Workshops: Selected Bibliography of Resources on East Asia
General ResourcesEast Asia
Access Asia
Website of the Australian Asian Education Foundation (AEF) that provides access to general information, curricular materials and resources about China, India, Indonesia, Japan and Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.
AEMS (Asian Educational Media Service)
A program of the Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies at the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign. This site features a searchable database of media resources on East Asia for K-12 educators. Entries include brief reviews of audio-visual materials, as well as purchasing information. See also their list of Related Sites.
Asia Ednet
Primarily a tutorial for K-12 educators on how to use the internet to supplement and enhance teaching about Asia. Be sure to check out their website directory under the heading "Online Services." The section on lesson plans and units of instruction includes a number of model webquests.
Asia for Educators
Features teaching aids, resource lists, multi-media discussions and web course development compiled by the East Asian Curriculum Project (EACP) of Columbia University and the Columbia Project on Asia in the Core Curriculum.

73. Asian American Literature : History, Classroom Use, Bibliography & WWW Links
This article talks about teaching Asian literature on the college level Teaching A Handbook of Activities, Information, and resources Boston Allyn
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/asialit.htm
Asian-American Literature:
compiled by Brenda Hoffman.
Introduction Rationale for Multiethnic Literature in the Classroom Characteristics of Good Multiethnic Literature History of Asian American Literature ... Movies
Introduction
Asian American literature is a growing new field. It is considered one of the subdivisions of multicultural literature. The literature today like the Joy Luck Club are best sellers in the book market and there is a growing demand for more.
The Asian population of the United States today continues to rapidly increase and they constitute about 2.9% of the total American population. According the 1990 census, the largest Asian minority in the United States are the Chinese Asian population. Of that percentage, Chinese is the largest with a largest percentage being foreign born. The second largest group is the Filipino which constitute 19%. Japanese make up 12% with most of them being native born. Indian and Korean each are at 11% and Vietnamese make up 8% of the population. Another subgroup of Asians includes the Hmong (mung) which are a culture group that immigrated 5,000 years ago from China to the mountainous region of Laos, but many were forced out of their territory during the Vietnam War because they helped the United States during the conflict.
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Rationale for Using Multiethnic Literature in the Classroom
    The purpose of using multiethnic literature are as follows:
  • . So they can understand differences between cultures.
  • Fiction books can be multi cultural, cross-cultural, or parallel-culture. Developing a relationship through a fictionalized character could be transferred to different culture.

74. Asian American Empowerment: ModelMinority.com - Asian American Studies Teaching
Do your part to spread Asian American awareness by sending this postcard to your friends! Asian American Studies Teaching resources for K12
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75. Asian And Asian American Resources
Asian and Asian American resources. The Teacher Curriculum Center (TCC) has a variety of resources that can be useful for Asian and Asian American
http://library.csun.edu/Collections/TCC/asam.html
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Asian and Asian American Resources
The Teacher Curriculum Center (TCC) has a variety of resources that can be useful for Asian and Asian American instructional topics. The following will help you to identify and locate the most appropriate materials for your needs. Both print and media resources are available and indexed by author, title, and subject in the Oviatt Library Catalog. Remember that many materials, particularly media materials, may work well with a variety of student audiences.
Selected subject terms:
When using the Oviatt Library Catalog, use the "Quick Search" option and limit your search just to the TCC.
Search under these subject terms:
  • Asian Americans Chinese Americans Filipino Americans Korean Americans Japanese Americans Hawaiians
Narrow your search using these subdivisions (e.g. Asian Americans - History)

76. History & Social Studies Resources
A collection of links containing history social studies teaching resources. A timeline shows events that shaped Asian American history, a resource
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77. Asian Americans
Media resources Focusing on Asian Americans. Documentaries The Bracelet features a JapaneseAmerican teacher reading a children’s book to her second
http://www.aems.uiuc.edu/HTML/AsianAmericans.html
Media Resources Focusing on Asian Americans
Documentaries American Cultures for Children
Grades: K-4
The American Cultures for Children series includes videos about Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese Americans. Broken into short segments, they focus on the cultural aspects of each group, such as food, festivals, language, and literature. Becoming American
Grades: 9-12+
This documentary documents a young Laotian family's journey from a Thai refugee camp, which they had been forced into following the Vietnam War, to Seattle, where they were allowed to immigrate. Becoming American powerfully details the difficulties refugees faced and reveals how little support the United States government actually gave to the people it displaced. Still valid after almost 20 years. DOUBLES: Japan and America's Intercultural Children
Grades: 9-12+
This 60-minute video deals with the complex issues of cultural identity encountered by children of both American and Japanese heritage. The video traces the lives of several now-adult children and their experiences as part of two (and sometimes more) cultures. The term "doubles" is used by parents of mixed-race children, instead of "half," to reflect the importance both cultures play in shaping individual identity. The program was produced by independent filmmaker, Regge Life.

78. Web Resources
The Southeast Asia The Philippines Teaching resources Catalogue, Includes dozens of links relating to Asian American culture.
http://www.aems.uiuc.edu/HTML/WebResources.html
Web Resources for K-12 Teachers
Global Studies
Asia East Asia China ... Asian Americans
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Academic Info: Your Gateway to Quality Educational Resources

http://www.academicinfo.net

Features hundreds of useful academic links in various subject areas. American Forum for Global Education
http://www.globaled.org
This New York-based, non-profit educational organization focusing on global issues offers catalogs of global and international educational materials and information about professional development programs. Center for Teaching International Relations (CTIR
http://www.du.edu/ctir
Site of CTIR, a program of the Graduate School of International Studies and the College of Education at the University of Denver that works to enhance the understanding and teaching of international and intercultural relations in schools, businesses, and the community at large. Offers information about its service and an on-line version of its publication catalog. Choices for the 21 st Century Project, Brown University

79. Human Relations Committee Library Resources
Asian American Education. Human Relations Committee Library resources to West The Asian American Experience (VIDEO. 22 minutes with teacher’s guide.
http://www.weac.org/Resource/Library/asianamerican.htm

80. Mona Foundation: Online K-12 Education: Multicultural Resources
Extensive list of online sites to many resources or Asian American history; A wide selection of multicultural teacher resources as well as children s
http://www.monafoundation.org/multicultural.htm
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