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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

81. Phoenix Public Library - Www.phxlib.org
Search for children s materials, discover parent teacher resources, play games more! Only teens. Arizona Asian American Association
http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/resourcetopics.jsp?lwbid=3781

82. Asian American Resources - Scholarship Info
Asian American resources NIU Deadline February 1. Teacher Education Scholarship College of Education 815-753-8352. Award Amount Variable
http://www.niu.edu/aar/scholar_info.html
SCHOLARSHIPS Below are a list of scholarships that Asians and Asian Americans qualify for at NIU. Specifically, they are scholarships for minority students or scholarships which show preference for minority students. During the 2001-2002 academic year, NIU awarded more than 400 different types of scholarships and tuition waivers in excess of 3.9 million. For more information, please contact Dana Gautcher, the Scholarship Coordinator, at dana@niu.edu or call (815) 753-0143 Presidential Scholarship for Minority Students - NIU Office of Admissions (815) 753-8301
Award Amount: Tuition Waiver Incoming Freshmen:
  • ACT composite of 22
  • Rank in top 1/3 of H.S. graduating class
  • Transfer students:
  • Completion of 24 semester hours of transferable credit
  • 3.0/4.0 GPA
  • Deadline: February 1 (applicants must be admitted to NIU by February 1) Alumni Presidential Scholarships for Minority Students - NIU Alumni Association
    • Graduating senior in a participating H.S. only

    83. Curriculum Development And Assessment
    Asian American Curriculum Projects, Inc. AACP, pledges to offer you the best in AskAsia offers highquality, classroom-tested resources and cultural
    http://equity4.clmer.csulb.edu/netshare/kclam/APA/CURRIC.HTM
    Curriculum Development and Assessment View the APA Report Section on Curriculum Development and Assessment
    Related Articles on the Web
    Khmer Spoken Here, But Only a Little
    An undergraduate qualitative research study which investigated the use of the Khmer language in a sheltered English kindergarten classroom for Cambodian students, taught by a monolingual English-speaking teacher and a bilingual Khmer-speaking aide.
    Related Organization Web Pages
    Asian Educational Media Service
    AEMS is here to help you locate media materials you can use in learning and teaching about the cultures and peoples of Asia. Media materials are plentiful, and new ones appear almost daily. Finding them and choosing among them can be a challenge. That's where we come in.
    Asian American Curriculum Projects, Inc.
    AACP, pledges to offer you the best in Asian American books and other educational materials. Twenty-eight years of experience speaks for our success. Visit us often as our website grows. We guarantee that you will be pleased with our collection.

    The Asia Society
    The Asia Society is dedicated to fostering an understanding of Asia and communication between Americans and the peoples of Asia and the Pacific. Check out their site's Education Center for descriptions of the educational projects, networking opportunities, web board discussions, and links to related web sites.

    84. Peter Nien-chu Kiang Vita Bio-sketch
    resources and Themes for Teaching about Asian Americans in Boston, Teaching Teaching and Learning from the Asian American Experience, Facing History
    http://www.holocaust-trc.org/pnk_vita8.htm
    Vita PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
    (partial listing)
    "Curricular Strategies and Connections with Asian American Children and Families," Children's Defense Fund national conference, New York, April 2000. "Names and Faces - Identity, Race, and Culture in Schools," school assembly, Park School, Brookline, April 2000. "Issues in Developing and Sharing Cross-Disciplinary Education Research," National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship Retreat, Cambridge, March 2000. "Transforming the Curriculum" and "Anti-Racist Commitments in Teacher Development," New York State Association of Independent Schools statewide conference, New York, March 2000. "Lessons from Tule Lake: Asian American Experiences and Themes in Designing Curricula," TeachAsia Summer Institute , Asia Society, University of Oregon, Eugene OR, July 1998.

    85. Asian American History
    TEACHING ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY. Ask Asia Online resources for K12 Asian and Asian American Studies. http//www.askasia.org
    http://www.edliberation.org/asianamhist.html
    Home Purpose Teaching Resources Funding Sources ... Organizations TEACHING ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY
    Ask Asia
    Online resources for K-12 Asian and Asian American Studies.
    http://www.askasia.org
    Asian American Curriculum Project
    Source for books on Asian American heritage and contemporary experience.
    http://www.asianamericanbooks.com
    Asian Pacific Heritage Lesson Plans
    Teaching with Historic Places presents complete lessons plans on various aspects of Asian-Pacific history created by National Park Service interpreters, preservation professionals and educators.
    http://www.cr.nps.gov/cultural.htm
    Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
    http://www.infoplease.com/spot/asianhistory1.html

    Asian American Women: Research Guide
    The resources available on this site include historical profiles, journals, bibliographies, biographical sources and more. http://www.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women/wh-asian.html Angel Island Immigration Station Curriculum Lessons, worksheets, primary source documents, historical photos, suggested reading, and more of educators teaching grades 3-12. Also read about teacher workshops here. http://www.aiisf.org/resources#teachers

    86. Las Vegas-Clark County Library District
    Parent and Teacher resources are available as well. Information for local programs and resources to support Asian American culture.
    http://www.lvccld.org/library/info_guides/guide.cfm?guideID=16

    87. Teacher Resources
    Mental Health resources, NAAPIMHA has handouts on depression among Asian American Click here for the Teacher Contact List for individual help with the
    http://www.mvhs.fuhsd.org/teacher_resources/
    Monta Vista High School Menu Staff Development
    Supervision Duties

    Technology Tutorials

    Subject Area Resources
    ...
    Grant Information
    Staff Development
    Calendar Calendar for 2005-2006 will be posted here as soon as it is available.
    Supervision Duties
    Supervision Duties Supervision information will be posted here as soon as it is available. List of Club Advisors Check here to see who advises which club or activity.
    Technology Tutorials
    A+ Board Brochure (the pdf may take a couple minutes to load)
    Student directions handout
    Adobe Photoshop
    Adobe Acrobat Support

    Adobe PageMaker Support

    See instructions for scanning an image and editing with Photoshop.
    Go to this link for work on selections, layers, and retouching skills in Photoshop. ... More Photoshop support Apple Tutorials on a variety of Apple programs.

    88. The New Jersey Digital Highway - Students - Immigration And Ethnicity
    Books, articles and artifacts for teaching and learning about New Jersey immigrant history Photographs and other resources pertaining to Seabrook Farms,
    http://www.njdigitalhighway.org/immigration_ethnicity_stud.php
    Immigration and Ethnicity: Primary Sources and Lesson Plans Immigration, General Top America: Dreams and Realities
    A lesson plan for grades 6-8 that explores various perceptions about America, from "the land of opportunity" to the opposite. The lesson plan includes the impressions of 19th century Chinese immigrants, the famous traveler Alexis de Toqueville, and more. American Immigration History
    A research guide, particularly to resources in the Rutgers University Libraries, for studying the American immigration experience. The guide includes resources specific to New Jersey immigration history. Census 2000 Briefs and Special Reports
    Reports from the U.S. Census Bureau profiling 2000 census trends, including migration patterns of the foreign born, profiles of Asian and Hispanic Americans, and more. Digital History: Ethnic America
    Provides primary resources, a chronology, an image collection and more on ethnic American groups, particularly African American, Mexican American, Native American and Asian American.

    89. Preliminary Guide To Resources On Asian American Artists
    Sculptor, painter, teacher; Seattle, Washington. With new eyes Toward an Asian American art history on the West Coast, 1995 Oct. 21.
    http://artarchives.si.edu/guides/asianam/entresmz.htm
    Preliminary Guide to
    Resources on Asian Pacific American Artists
    at the Archives of American Art
    Guide Entries, M-Z
    Go To Entries, A-L Matsukata, Miye (1922-1981)
    Jeweler and goldsmith; Boston, Mass. Born in Tokyo, Japan, Matsukata attended Principia College in Elsah, Illinois and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston which awarded her travelling scholarships to Scandanavia and Egypt. She worked in her jewelry firm Janiye in Boston from 1950 until her death, and in 1976 taught briefly at the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Deer Isle, Maine.
    Photograph of Miye Matsukata, ca. 1980. Miye Matsukata papers, 1924-1982
    6.0 linear ft. Portions microfilmed reels 4495-4503
    Sketch by Matsukata of "Jade Pea Pod" necklace, with worksheet and sales price on verso Matsukata, Miye (1922-1981)
    Jeweler, goldsmith; Boston, Mass.
    Miye Matsukata note with sketch to Mrs. Bartlett, 1974 A note from Matsukata to Mrs. Bartlett [Mrs. Lula Court Bartlett], requesting approval of earrings she has designed, containing a color sketch of the pair and listing the price.

    90. FORT MISSOULA, MONTANA,MISSOULA, FEDERAL DETENTION CENTER, TEACHER RESOURCES
    Teacher resources Bibliography Executive Order 9066, USA Asian American Studies Center University of California, Los Angeles, 1992. Daniels, Roger.
    http://www.target.k12.mt.us/fort/fortbib.htm
    FORT MISSOULA
    MISSOULA, MONTANA
    Teacher Resources - Bibliography
    Following are some of the resources used for the Fort Missoula project. The list is alphabetical by author.
    Anderson, C. Leroy, Joanne R Anderson, Yunosuke Ohkura, ed. No Longer Silent , Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., Inc., 1995.
    Carnes, Jim. Us and Them, Teaching Tolerance
    Conrat, Maisie and Richard. Executive Order 9066 , U.S.A.: Asian American Studies Center University of California, Los Angeles, 1992.
    Daniels, Roger. Asian America, U.S.A. University of Washington Press, 1992.
    Daniels, Roger. Prisoners Without Trial , New York, U.S.A.: Hill and Wang, 1994.
    Daniels, Roger, Sandra C. Taylor, and Harry H.L. Kitano, Ed. Japanese Americans , U.S.A.: University of Washington Press, 1994.
    Glynn, Gary. Montana's Home Front During World War II , Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histories Publishing Company, Inc., 1994.
    Ichioka, Yuji, ed. Views From Within , U.S.A.: Asian American Studies Center University of California at Los Angeles, 1989.
    Kessler, Lauren.

    91. NAESP : Urban Resources From ERS
    Urban resources from ERS. Printer Friendly Version Teaching African American Students; Teaching Asian American Students
    http://www.naesp.org/ContentLoad.do?contentId=1029

    92. Asian American Resources
    Click on the links below for resources related to Asian American culture. Scholastic has a wonderful Teacher s Guide for Asian American History
    http://www.mrc.spps.org/1Oct20047.html
    Home
    General Information

    Mission Statement

    MRC History
    ... Print View Asian American Resources
    Click on the links below for resources related to Asian American culture.
    May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Enacted on October 28, 1992 as public law, its purpose is to honor the achievements of Asian/Pacific Americans and to recognize their contributions to the United States. Below you will find links and more. General Information For a list of links and more information about the celebration go here: http://www.infoplease.com/spot/asianhistory1.html Lesson Plans Online Two "Teaching With Historic Places" lesson plans concerned with Asian-Pacific history may be found here: Locke and Walnut Grove: Havens for Early Asian Immigrants in California Description: Understand the experience of early Asian immigrants and the obstacles they encountered as they struggled to make a living and find a place in American society.
    URL: http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/locke/locke.htm The War Relocation Centers of World War II: When Fear Was Stronger than Justice Description: Learn what led the U.S. government to confine nearly 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry to relocation centers in remote areas of the country during World War II.
    URL: http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/89manzanar/89manzanar.htm

    93. Curriculum
    Asian American Curriculum Project, Inc. (AACP) AACP s mission is to educate the public an annotated bibliography, and a teacher resources section.
    http://www.edjustice.org/cgi-bin/listcurr.asp?category=type&id=4

    94. Curriculum
    CrossSubject Curriculum resources. Asian American Curriculum Project, New Faces of Liberty Curriculum for teaching the history of US immigration.
    http://www.edjustice.org/cgi-bin/listcurr.asp?category=topic&id=16

    95. The Future Of Children - Sub-Sections
    Southeast Asian American Children Not the Model Minority Some teachers discourage their Southeast Asian students from taking advanced courses or
    http://www.futureofchildren.org/information2827/information_show.htm?doc_id=2408

    96. Teacher Resources And Lesson Plans
    an exciting, informative online source K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. It offers sites related to teacher programs, teaching resources,
    http://www.d20.co.edu/resources/lister.php?id=teacher

    97. Center For International Studies - Asian AM Resources
    Asian American resources Asian American Media Reference Guide, teacher resource guide, 1986, This definitive guide to videos and films about Asian
    http://www.umsl.edu/services/cis/resource_library/asian_am_resources.htm
    Asian American Resources
    TITLE: TYPE OF MATERIAL: GENERAL DESCRIPTION: AREA: CODE: A Confucian Life In America: Tu Wei-Ming ( A World Of Ideas, the Moyers collection series) video 30 min Whether lecturing at Beijing university or in his classroom at Harvard university, Tu Wei-Ming personifies the meeting of East and West. A student of modern thought and very much a modern man himself, his roots run back to Confucius, the philosopher of ancient China. To anyone who thinks Confucianism quaint or irrelevant, Tu Wei-Ming argues that the humanism of the old sage can help us sort out some contemporary ethical problems. in his view, the ways in which the humanistic philosophy of the East meshes with Western technology and democratic values tells us much about the future of China and industrial East Asia, and about tour survival on an endangered planet. aa A Family Gathering video, 60 min with study guide Tells the true story of Masuo Yasui who emigrated from Japan to the US in the early 1900s and became a respected figure in his Oregon community. Powerfully relates the consequences of his internment during WWII and his family's long battle to reclaim their place as Americans. Useful for enriching and humanizing the study of immigration, Asian Americans, and civil rights in American history. aa A Great Wall video,103 min

    98. Electronic Magazine Of Multicultural Education
    Literature for Young Readers African American Museum Asian American Museum Hispanic Numerous links to educational activities and teacher resources are
    http://www.eastern.edu/publications/emme/1999fall/reviews.html
    Electronic Magazine of Multicultural Education FALL 1999 http://www.eastern.edu/publications/emme Vol. 1, No. 4 Theme: Understanding One's Own Culture Through Cultural Artifacts This Issue Articles Instructional Ideas Open Forum ... Others
    REVIEWS OF RESOURCES
    The fall issue of EMME focuses on cultural artifacts as a means to help us discover and affirm our cultural identity and heritage. We believe understanding self is an important pathway to multicultural education. Resources reviewed here concern artifacts from various cultural groups and family traditions. In the multimedia section, an extensive list of museum websites is included. They are organized by ethnicity and gender and the "Others" contains some interactive sites that may be appealing to the youth and a helpful site in setting up a virtual museum.
    Literature for Young Readers
    Cleaver, Joanne (1988). Doing Children's Museums: A Guide to 225 Hands-On Museums . Vermont: Williamson Publishing Company. 224pp., ISBN: 091358939 (pb). Cha, Dia (1996).

    99. Multicultural & Gender Studies Links
    Texas Indians, Features articles on tribes, teacher resources, and a feature Asian American Studies resources. Asian American Net, The mission of Asian
    http://www.txstate.edu/mcgs/links.html
    Quick Navigation Bar: Home Minors Fall Courses Spring Courses Calendar Resource Lists Scholarship Links Links Outstanding TxState Women Latino Presence @ TxState Ethnic Theatre Productions History of MCGS Staff Contact Us Archive Site Map/Search Contact the Center if you experience any "broken" links. Please choose from the following categories: Multicultural Curriculum Resources General Ethnic Resources Women's Studies Resources African American Studies Resources ... Scholarship Resources
    Web Resources on Diversity
    Please use the links on the left to skip directly to a particular interest.
    Multicultural Curriculum Resources
    Multicultural Pavilion Resources and dialogues for educators, students, and activists to explore and discuss all-level multicultural education. Multicultural Review An excellent page full of primary and secondary multicultural resources.

    100. UMass Amherst Fine Arts Center - Education Access
    We are happy to offer the following teaching resources for the campus community Asian American Women Playwrights Archives A significant collection of
    http://www.umass.edu/fac/education/resources/
    Home Education Access Teaching Resources document.write(pic[0]) Contacts Publications Workshops and Presentations Contact Information
    Maren Brown, Director

    16 Curry Hicks
    University of Massachusetts Amherst
    100 Hicks Way
    Amherst, MA 01003-9267 Phone 413.545.4164
    Fax 413.545.0132 We are happy to offer the following teaching resources for the campus community: PUBLICATIONS (printed and electronic):
    • Guide to Galleries on Campus: Download a copy of the printed guide by clicking on the underlined text, or you may wish to pick up a printed copy (made available thanks to funding from the UMass Alumni Association) at the offices of the UMass Arts Council by calling (413) 545-0202. Many faculty have distributed these guides to students in their classes.
      Money for Art: A Guide for Students:
      Money for Art is a companion piece to the UMass Arts Council's grant writing workshops (see below). This online publication offers vital information about how to write a grant (using the UMass Arts Council's forms as an exemplar), specifically geared to students at the University of Massachusetts.
      Art Event Spaces on Campus
      is a listing of places on campus where students, staff and faculty can present their film, music, dance, literary arts and theater events. Those interested in presenting exhibitions on campus should consult our Guide to Galleries on Campus, described on this page.

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