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61. Encina High School Teachers And Staff
Devon Davis, drama, Teaching at Encina, Harlan Lau 73. Don Day, Language (195866), Retired Lesley Saladen, drama, 65 mailing list, contact webmaster
http://www.encinahighschool.com/teachers.htm
Up What's New Class Websites Homecoming ... About This page contains information about Encina teachers and staff, including any bios which were submitted. See Teachers in the Yearbook section of the 1973 homepage for pictures of teachers and staff from the 1973 Encinian yearbook. Bios Obituaries Photos encinastaff archive Hosted by groups.yahoo.com ABC DEF GHI ... YZ WARNING : To prevent spammers from harvesting email addresses from the Encina website, the "@" in email addresses has been replaced by " at ". e.g. name@domain.com Name Department Comment Source Contact information ABC ABC DEF GHI JKL ... YZ Jim Adan Art Mesa Verde HS Susan Bush contact webmaster Edie Apgar Health services Living in Sacramento Bassett/Derderian Robin Arnold English Encina Heddy Crowder Dan Ash Auto shop Living in Sacramento Orlin Schuler contact webmaster Jim Aubert Biology (1962-65) Retired Orlin Schuler contact webmaster Steven Bails ocean at cwnet.com Ron Ball Science El Camino HS Jennifer Palmer 91 Dan Barber Math Teaching math at Mesa Verde HS Charlie Reade 76 Jack Bassett VP (1958-73)
Principal (1976-83) Retired in Sacramento Jack Bassett care of webmaster Lynne Begg Teacher Encina Harlan care of webmaster Ruth Benvenuti History teacher Washington state Alice Braio 62 Myrtle Berry Principal (1999+) Encina care of webmaster Randy Berry 71 Teacher Jon Dahlberg 71 contact webmaster Bob Binns First principal deceased 6/13/99 in Ashland,OR

62. Marxism Message, Re: [Marxism] Bush Outlawing Homosexual Drama...
_ Marxism mailing list RE Marxism Bush outlawing homosexual drama , Mark Lause Mon 13 Dec 2004,
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  • To Subject : Re: [Marxism] Bush outlawing homosexual drama... From : "Eli Stephens" < Date : Mon, 13 Dec 2004 08:04:24 -0800
You know, I love the Guardian, but they hurt themselves running this kind of headline. This article is about a bill in the ALABAMA STATE LEGISLATURE that is being proposed and the fact that its author is meeting with Bush. The headline not only implies that Bush himself supports this bill, about which there is no evidence whatsoever, but actually suggests that it is already in place, which is absurd. Of course, criticizing Bush for failing to denounce this clown, or even with meeting with him, is perfectly appropriate. The headline should read "Bush meets with anti-gay bigot." But it doesn't. Perhaps I'm particularly sensitive about this, because of the big flap locally where the right-wing is raising a big stink over the totally fraudulent claim that Cupertino schools have banned the teaching of the Declaration of Independence (see < http://lefti.blogspot.com/2004_12_01_lefti_archive.html#110254378039981677

63. Teaching History Online: 99
Members of the mailing list are invited to submit information for Peter Padfield skilfully combines the drama of battle with the deep causes of victory.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/history99.htm
Teaching
History Online

Spartacus
USA History British History Second World War ... Email
Teaching History Online
Number 99: 17th August, 2003
Introduction

First World War Encyclopaedia
History Matters Digital History ... Martime Power
Introduction
Spartacus Educational
publishes Teaching History Online every week. The newsletter includes news, reviews of websites and articles on using ICT in the history classroom. Members of the mailing list are invited to submit information for inclusion in future editions of Teaching History Online . In this way we hope to create a community of people involved in using the Internet to teach history. Currently there are 28,640 subscribers to the newsletter.
John Simkin
spartacus@pavilion.co.uk
First World War Encyclopedia : A comprehensive encyclopedia of the First World War. History Matters : Designed for high school and college teachers of U.S. History courses. This site serves as a gateway to web resources and offers useful materials for teaching US history. The website includes Many Pasts (primary documents): Making Sense of Evidence (guides for analyzing primary sources); Past Meets Present (articles and resources that link the past with current ideas and events); Reference Desk (links to resources); Digital Blackboard (teaching assignments using web resources): Students as Historians (examples of student work on the web) and Secrets of Great Historians (distinguished teachers share their strategies and techniques).

64. Eisen-ELI Newsletter Summer 2001
The first session focused on the use of creative drama in the classroom. If you are not sure you are on the eiseneli mailing list, just click on
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/eli/eisen-eli/nlsummer2001.html
Eisen-ELI Summer 2001
In this Issue...
Spring workshop at OSU
Morning session with Rick Finnan

Afternoon session with Aurora Cedillo

Comments from participants
... Next year's workshops With this issue of Eisen-ELI Newsletter, we conclude this year's program. We have accomplished a great deal during 2000-2001: We have held thirteen workshops, and we have established several networking resources, such as the Eisen-ELI website, the Nicenet discussion board and the quarterly newsletters. In addition, study groups have been very active in different districts, furthering the work started in the workshops. We would like to thank all participants from Albany, Lebanon, Lincoln County and Springfield, as well as OSU pre-service teachers, who have made this program such a huge success! Have a great summer break! We look forward to continuing to work with you in future programs!
Spring Workshop at OSU
Approximately 40 participants attended our final Eisen-ELI workshop held at OSU on May 18. In addition to enjoying a beautiful spring day, we were able to learn a great deal about sociocultural factors that affect the classroom.
Morning Session with Rick Finnan
* Raising cultural awareness and building cultural sensitivity among students * Understanding attitudes and perceptions * Avoiding stereotypes and labels Rick Finnan from the English Language Institute at OSU led us through a series of interactive activities designed to raise our awareness of "cultural conditioning." The activities reminded us that our cultural assumptions and values often lie outside our awareness but influence every part of our conscious lives!

65. NSW HSC ONLINE - Professional Development
Subscribing to a mailing list. Unsubscribing to a mailing list Why use online teaching and learning in literature, drama and languages? Websites
http://hsc.csu.edu.au/pro_dev/teaching_online/site_map.html
Go to homepage
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A Charles Sturt University Initiative Search ... Teaching and Learning Online Teaching and Learning Online - Site Map
What is teaching and learning online?

What is the online environment?

66. Literature In English: Links
Resources for the study and teaching of literature The WorldWide Web Virtual Library Literature (Access to mailing lists, journals, authors.
http://www.usc.es/ia303/saas/litlinks.htm
Resources for the study and teaching of literature General Resources
  • Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature (The best place to start from. Links mostly classified according to period) Literary Resources on the Net -U of Penn (A huge collection of literature resources by period. It has a search engine) English Literature on the Web (Organized by period and by author, e-text Archives..) The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Literature (Access to mailing lists, journals, authors...) Yahoo-Literature Links (Another good place to start) Links to places literary... -Dundee University (A list of literary resources) Internet Resources in Literature , by Chris Flack (A review of significant collections of Internet literary resources) Literature Resources for the High School and College Student (Links on periods, authors, books, etc) Bookwire (A guide to the book resources of the Internet: booksellers, libraries, publishers...) The Internet Book Information Center (A literary magazine and links to other literary sites) Oxford CTI Centre English Literature (It provides a list of web sites with English Literature materials) Comparative Literature Worldwide -British Comparative Literature Assoc. (Comparative literature resources)
  • 67. 0 - Our Day Out GCSE Drama! - Everything Education's Exchange Forums
    Join our mailing list Join our mailing List All about Everything Education About Us However we do have a drama based on twentieth century history,
    http://www.everythingeducation.org/exchange/Topic.asp?TID=79

    68. Patricia Ryan Madson's Home Page
    I teach for Continuing Studies at Stanford. (Classes in Improvisation and To be put on the SIMPS mailing list, click here SIMPS mailing LIST
    http://www.stanford.edu/~patryan/
    Patricia Ryan Madson - 2005-2006
    Senior Lecturer Emerita
    In June of 2005 I made my official retirement from full time teaching at Stanford after a tenure there that began in 1977 in the Drama Department . My new role at Stanford is as an Emerita. I shall continue to teach for Stanford's Continuing Studies Program (beginning in the Winter-2006 quarter) and also to act as a resource to the University in the area of creativity and improvisation studies. To find out what I'm doing with my liberated time, check this web page for regular updates on workshops, public appearances and classes.

    My first book, Improv Wisdom: Don't Prepare, Just Show Up was released on May 3, 2005. It was published by Bell Tower, an imprint of Random House. For details about book signings and appearances, visit the Improv Wisdom web site.
    To read the reviews of the book click here
    Stanford Continuing Studies Classes
    Winter - 2006
    DRA 173 - "The Wisdom of Improv: Waking Up to the Spontaneous Life"
    - a ten week class (two sections to be scheduled)
    Tuesday afternoon and evenings 3-5pm and 7-9pm starting in January.

    69. Traditional Drama Forum, No.12: Correspondence
    I am an avid reader of your mailing list despite living on the other side of the I am teaching drama at Nagasaki College of Foreign Languages in Japan.
    http://www.shef.ac.uk/~tdrg/Forum/TD_Forum_12_Letters.htm
    Traditional Drama Forum - No.12 ISSN 1743-3789 March 2005
    Correspondence
    Traditional British drama in Japan
    We have received the following letter which is both a plea for help and an offer of help. We have responded to the author’s plea for information but if any other reader would like to respond, email addresses are given. Dear Editor I am an avid reader of your mailing list despite living on the other side of the planet and sadly being unable to attend any performances! I am teaching drama at Nagasaki College of Foreign Languages in Japan. We have just successfully completed our Christmas pantomime, but I am already planning ahead to next year. Are there any publications you would recommend, academic or popular on traditional British drama? Else, in the next newsletter, would you mind mentioning my email address and asking your readers if they would like to send me any words of wisdom? Additionally, if any of the troupes your are in contact with are touring Asia in the near future, I would be delighted if they could get in touch - I may be able to arrange events and accommodation for them at this end too. The British Council often helps with expenses in these cases and I can possibly wangle some money through our school budget. When in my teens, through ignorance, I did not have any opinion of traditional performance. Ironically, living here in Japan I am an active participant in Japanese festivals and will be the first westerner to perform in one of the largest and oldest festivals in Japan, Okunchi, in two years time. I would like to communicate to my students the excitement and fun of participating in this kind of activity!

    70. Professional Development: The Electronic Village Online Of The TESOL CALL Intere
    was spent discussing the rationale for using drama in English language teaching. In addition to the mailing list, we held several live text chats,
    http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/TESL-EJ/ej30/int.html
    Vol. 8. No. 2 INT September 2004 Return to Table of Contents Return to Main Page
    Professional Development: The Electronic Village Online
    of the TESOL CALL Interest Section
    Elizabeth Hanson-Smith , Computers for Education/Command Performance, Sacramento, California, USA Christine Bauer-Ramazani
    with contributions from Tom Robb and Susan Gaer to the history of EV Online
    Navigation What is EV ONLINE How Does it Work? Participating in EVO Sessions EVO Sessions for Spring 2004 ... Flash MX
    What is EV ONLINE?
    Teachers find it increasingly necessary to expand or refresh their technological skills and to find out about new ways to incorporate technology effectively in their teaching. One of the best ways is, of course, to take advantage of the myriad presentations and workshops offered at the annual international TESOL convention and/or the conferences organized by the regional/international TESOL affiliates (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, http://www.tesol.org ). However, great distances, lack of funding for conference travel, or conflicts with professional commitments often prevent teachers from being able to further their professional development through these means. In recognition of these constraints and by taking advantage of recent technological developments in distance education, the Computer-Assisted Language Learning Interest Section (CALL-IS) of TESOL has found an avenue to address such concerns of ESL/EFL practitioners all over the world: the Electronic Village Online (EVO). Instead of having teachers come to the conference, the conference can come to them! EVO extends the life of TESOL's annual professional convention by giving participants opportunities to engage in debate over colloquia that will be presented at the conference, learn new technology skills, or simply discuss issues in language teachingall outside the land-based conference.

    71. WebScout Lists™ -- The Easiest Way To Subscribe To Mailing Lists!
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    72. The New Chaucer Society - Links To Chaucer Resources
    Teaching Chaucer Bulletin Board (This bulletin board is for the use of members of the If you want to find other mailing lists on medieval topics,
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~chaucer/links.htm
    Home Become a Member Studies in the Age
    of Chaucer (SAC)
    ... Chaucer Bibliography Online Links to Chaucer Resources Text Size: Normal Bigger Chaucer Studies Chaucer Home Pages
    Online Chaucer Bibliography

    Chaucernet Medieval Women

    Chaucer Texts Online
    ...
    Other Chaucer Sites

    Medieval Studies Indexes to Other Medieval Sites
    E-Texts Other Than Chaucer

    Medieval Women

    Drama, Art and Music of the Middle Ages
    ...
    Conferences and Calls for Papers
    CHAUCER STUDIES Chaucer Home Pages: Alan Baragona, Virginia Military Institute Bonnie Duncan, Millersville University Edwin Duncan, Towson University Susan Hagen, Birmingham-Southern College ... Jane Zatta, Southern Illinois University Chaucer Bibliography Online: Chaucer Bibliography Online Chaucernet (Thanks to Edwin Duncan, Towson U.): Chaucernet: What It Is How to Subscribe to Chaucernet Listserv Commands for Chaucernet Laura Hodge's "Netiquette" for Chaucernet Chaucernet discussions are archived on the web courtesy of the Linguist List Chaucer Texts Online: Unless otherwise noted, all of the following e-texts are in Middle English.

    73. American And English Literature Internet Resources
    American drama and Theatre ResourcesHere one can find links to Theater Sites on postcolonial authors and literature, and a postcolonial mailing list.
    http://library.scsu.ctstateu.edu/litbib.html
    American and English Language Internet Resources Contents

    74. E-mail Lists, E-zines And Other Publications
    Art History Webmasters A discussion list whose membership is restricted to The drama Review (TDR) Quarterly American magazine, edited by Richard
    http://art.ntu.ac.uk/liveart/ezines.htm
    Ariadne
    Magazine of Internet issues for librarians and information specialists available in print and Web versions
    [http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/]
    Art History Webmasters
    A discussion list whose membership is restricted to Webmasters, but the site contains extracts from members' e-mails and an index of Art History Departments' Web sites
    [http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r14310/Accueil.html]
    Arts Journal
    A digest of arts and cultural journalism based on some 100 English-language publications
    [http://www.artsjournal.com/]
    CTHEORY
    An international, electronic review of books on theory, technology and culture
    [http://www.freedonia.com/ctheory/]
    The journal/newsletter of CTI Textual Studies (based at Oxford University) concerned with aspects of the use of computers in the HE teaching of literature, linguistics, theology, classics, philosophy, film studies, theatre arts and drama
    [http://info.ox.ac.uk/ctitext/publish/comtxt/]
    Convergence
    "The Journal of Research into New Media Technologies" - a quarterly, refereed, printed academic journal published by the University of Luton, England. The Web site includes calls for papers, contents listings, abstracts and subscription details
    [http://colossus.luton.ac.uk/Convergence/]

    75. Project HOOP: Honoring Our Origins And Peoples Through Native American Theater
    In the summer, RES conducts an all day twoweek intensive drama workshop for which is then used to create a mailing list for the theater company.
    http://www.hoop.aisc.ucla.edu/nativetheaterprofiles.htm
    HOOP Home About Us Director's Notes Project HOOP Performing Arts Needs Assessment Survey ... Conferences NATIVE THEATER PROFILES Grant Opportunities Faces of Native Theater: A Photo Gallery Native American Theater Course Syllabus Tribal Colleges ... Sites of Interest Contact Us
    eMail: hoop@ucla.edu AISC Home AISC Publications UCLA Home Native Theater Profiles The Project HOOP Website presents the following brief profiles of seven of the 14 Native American theatre companies, projects, and support organizations represented at the 3 rd annual national Native performing arts conference held in Los Angeles in December, 2004. The profiles are based on verbal presentations by each project's spokesperson and have been edited by the presenters and the HOOP website. American Indian Community House, New York , New York
    Dawn Gingold, Presenter; e-mail: dawngj@yahoo.com Located in New York City , the American Indian Community House (AICH) is a 36 year old organization serving one of the largest urban Native population in the United States. In addition to being a social service agency with job training and health programs, it provides an Art Gallery and a Theater. The theater department serves as a resource for Native performers and those looking to cast them. AICH keeps a database of Native performers — actors, singers, dancers, musicians, comics, and performance artists. AMERINDA (American Indians in the Arts), another Native organization in New York City , also keeps an extensive database. The Non-Traditional Casting Project in NYC is a third source for Native actors.

    76. Discussion Lists
    The BIBLICAL LANGUAGE STANDARDS mailing list is a forum for discussion and AP LATIN LITERATURE is a list is for Latin teachers to share teaching tips,
    http://www.art.man.ac.uk/clah/links/lists.htm
    Links and resources
    The lists below are subdivided into these sections: Discussion lists There are thousands of discussion lists online to which anyone can subscribe free of charge. Many are on topics relating to Classics and Ancient History; a range of them is listed here. For further information on how these discussion lists work is available here A searchable database of archives for certain lists is available from a site at the University of Michigan The listings below are mostly compiled from the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae website ( here Specific ancient authors
    • HOMER-L is a list offered by the Center for Studies in Oral Tradition at the University of Missouri-Columbia. It is intended to provide a forum for discussion with respect to metre, theme, formula, origins, oral traditional qualities, and any other aspect of Ancient Greek epic. To subscribe, send the message"sub homer-l [YOUR NAME]" to listproc@lists.missouri.edu

    77. CLASSICS SUBJECT GUIDE
    It contains articles on history, drama, archaeology, teaching classics, et cetera. newsgroups and mail lists, databases, images, and teaching resources.
    http://www.ualberta.ca/~slis/guides/classics/home.htm
    CLASSICS SUBJECT GUIDE
    Table of contents
    Introduction
    Art of the Ancient World

    Archaeology

    History
    ...
    Search Tools
    Introduction
    This guide was created by Lyle Ford and Joan Martin in partial fulfillment of their Master of Library and Information Studies degrees. The guide serves as a starting point to Classics Internet resources and aims specifically to meet the needs of Classicists at the University of Alberta. The Internet resources lie in three main subject categories: Classical Art, Archaeology, and History. Other categories gather resources under the following headings: Listservs and E-Journals (electronic journals), Classics Departments, Classics societies, Other Classics Resources, a Photograph Gallery and Search Tools. Introduction Art Archaeology History ... Table of Contents
    Art of the Ancient World
    ArtServe - the Australian National University Mosaic for the Humanities.
    This server provides access to 10200 images, a full length book and a mechanism for searching text via a forms interface. If you do not have a browser that can handle images, do not go here. Highlights include an excellent tutorial on the Palace of Diocletian at Split, images from Classical Turkey, images of classical architecture, and a book titled The Greek and Roman Cities of Western Turkey by Michael Greenhalgh.

    78. PALATINE Directory: List Of Links
    A mailing list catalogue with few arts sites, when these do appear they are It will also assist anyone who wants to use drama as a teaching strategy.
    http://www.palatine.org.uk/directory/index.php/Drama/gate/lol/
    List of Links
    Suggest a Link for List of Links Home Drama List of Links ...
    Aberystwyth, University Of Wales, Index of Performance Studies
    The link page for the new Aberystwyth Performance Studies website. Although limited in number, these links include a useful selection of sites for artists and organisations. Rate link
    American Society for Theatre Research:
    Resources on the World Wide Web and Beyond. Book finding resources, e-zines, fellowship details, syllabi, theatre production resources, academic pages resources. Rate link
    Antaeus Company
    Links to Classical Theatre Sites. Rate link
    Art and Design
    A mailing list catalogue with few arts sites, when these do appear they are very practical and sometimes for amateur interest. Rate link
    arts-info
    International Theatre Resource. Rate link
    Bibliography and Internet Sites
    Mine of information on the arts in America. Rate link
    Bolton Institute: Links on the web
    A wealth of catalogued resources. Rate link
    Drama Education
    This site maintained by Kim Flintoff is designed to assist teachers, pre-service teachers and students in Drama and Theatre Arts. It will also assist anyone who wants to use Drama as a teaching strategy. Rate link
    Exeter University Drama Department
    Good set of links to web resources for drama, dance, film, theatrecraft, entertainment, careers etc.

    79. [Dir3d-l] Phosphor - Shockwave Quake 3 Demo
    _ Dir3dl mailing list Dir3d-l at nuttybar.drama.uga.edu
    http://nuttybar.drama.uga.edu/pipermail/dir3d-l/2002-September/000284.html
    [Dir3d-l] Phosphor - Shockwave Quake 3 demo
    Naomi Spirit N.Spirit at LTScotland.com
    Wed Sep 4 07:49:02 EDT 2002 erm, yep, just noticed the actualy fps counter at the bottom of the screen (didn't have the browser maximised doh!) getting between 25 - 40 f.p.s. -Original Message- From: Naomi Spirit [mailto: N.Spirit at ltscotland.com ] Sent: 04 September 2002 11:41 To: ' dir3d-l at nuttybar.drama.uga.edu ' Subject: RE: [Dir3d-l] Phosphor - Shockwave Quake 3 demo Runs fantastically well, vey impressive ;) PIIII 1.4, gForce4 64mb. 1024x768 Take it the numbers in the top left are the fps? I'm getting 1.0000 almost constantly, occassionaly flickering down to 0.6000. -Original Message- From: Milan Hawkins [mailto: milan at empiredesign.co.uk ] Sent: 04 September 2002 11:24 To: dir3d-l at nuttybar.drama.uga.edu Subject: Re: [Dir3d-l] Phosphor - Shockwave Quake 3 demo on 4/9/02 11:19 am, Paul Lemon at paull at pilotinteractive.co.uk

    80. Music - Drama Class - Halloween Music Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Work
    teach the children the words to the song and explain that we will sing this Why not fill out a simple form to TellA-Friend by e-mail about the page
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    by - Rhonda Martin
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    Grade Level - First OBJECTIVES: This activity provides the children with the playfulness of acting out what they would like to be on Halloween night. The children will love to take part in this activity and it will produce a supportive and an accepting atmosphere for every child. The children will foster social skills. They will participate and read in unison as a group, and they will demonstrate the motions to the noisy action words in a story. MATERIALS:
    ~the lyrics to the song, "I Want to be a Ghost"
    ~the story book, The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by, Linda Williams PROCEDURE:
    1. Have the children come to the carpet and read the story. During the reading invite the children to read along to the repeated sounds in the book and have them do the actions for the sounds. Have the children predict what happens in the story, allow them to share their ideas.

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