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41. Multicultural Lesson Plans And Resources
Many lesson plans about Japan and japaneseAmericans. The japanese-AmericanExperience Many lesson plans and resources from my World Languages page.
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Sixteen lesson plans from The Educator's Reference Desk (formerly Ask Eric) Jeffco Multicultural Lesson Plans Many multicultural lesson plans for a variety of grade levels.

42. EDSITEment - Lesson Plans
In this French language lesson, elementaryschool students learn about the This lesson plan uses an EDSITEment-created Greek alphabet animation to help
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43. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
Open Printable lesson Plan Visual Arts. Foreign language. japanese. History andSocial Studies. World History Asia/Far East
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44. Lessons
CORENE japanese A beginning based call program with weekly lesson plan. CosCom is expert in teaching japanese language to business people who come to
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Guide picks Have you always wanted to learn Japanese? There are various online Japanese lessons available to help your studies.
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Japanese lessons including kanji, hiragana, katakana and grammar. About: Lessons with Sound Files
Listening the sound files is good practice for your pronunciations. Try to listen them repeatedly to get proper sounds.  Anime Online: Japanese is Possible!
All you need to have is the desire to learn it!
You can learn languages, culture and more with people all over the world through the Internet. (Need WEB camera and broadband connection.) Chiron's Survival Japanese Course
This course is designed for beginners who wish to learn basic Japanese. CMJ Grammar Online
This CAI program is designed to help you practice and review basic Japanese grammar. It covers many of the grammar points taught in elementary Japanese language courses.

45. Japanese Lessons
CORENE japanese A beginning based call program with weekly lesson plan. Various lessons to learn japanese language, culture, kanji and more.
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Alphabetical Recent About: Japanese Lessons Japanese lessons including kanji, hiragana, katakana and grammar. About: Lessons with Sound Files Listening the sound files is good practice for your pronunciations. Try to listen them repeatedly to get proper sounds.  You can learn languages, culture and more with people all over the world through the Internet. (Need WEB camera and broadband connection.) Chiron's Survival Japanese Course This course is designed for beginners who wish to learn basic Japanese. CMJ Grammar Online This CAI program is designed to help you practice and review basic Japanese grammar. It covers many of the grammar points taught in elementary Japanese language courses.
more from your guide CORE-NE Japanese A beginning based call program with weekly lesson plan.

46. East Asian Studies Center: Resources & Publications
General Asia China Japan Korea Publications lesson plans MLA language Map ofthe US created using census records it shows the linguistic and cultural
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.

47. Untitled Document
ORIGINAL SCHOOL lesson plans ABOUT JAPAN! They are an essential aid to Japaneselanguage study and have also been taught in English programs,
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JAPANESE CULTURE LESSONS
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Welcome to Shingumi Resources Pty Ltd, suppliers of Japanese culture teaching resources to school language, society and environment faculties. As a teacher of Japanese at schools I have found that the introduction of Japanese culture to students establishes foundations which influence later subject and career choices. The Shingumi (new class) Resources team have thoroughly classroom tested all lesson plans. Culture lessons provide students with insight into people, geography and history. They establish life interests for students to pursue through the study of language, travel and friendships. As the world economy has globalises an appreciation of other cultures has become indispensable in almost every field of endeavour.

48. Japanese-language Education For Elementary And Secondary Students/Lesson Plan Id
How to Teach Culture in japaneselanguage Class Sponsored by the Japan Forum.lesson Plan Ideas in a New Dimension. In alternate years since 1995,
http://www.tjf.or.jp/eng/he/he000future.htm
Site Map b Browsers and Plug-Ins b Contact Contest on Ideas and Examples of
How to Teach Culture in Japanese-language Class

Sponsored by the Japan Forum Lesson Plan Ideas in a New Dimension In alternate years since 1995, TJF has held a series of contests on Ideas and Examples of How to Teach Culture in Japanese-language Classes. The numerous entries submitted to these contests were a cornucopia of creative approaches to the teaching of culture and the enthusiasm of the entrants was the source of great encouragement and inspiration to the staff of TJF. In the last few years, however, the introduction of culture in Japanese-language classrooms has become widely understood and practiced in English-speaking countries. As the number of submissions to the contest from outside English- speaking areas increased, moreover, we realized the difficulty of applying a single yardstick to the screening of entries from different parts of the world and the need to take into account the specific condi tions of education in different countries in order to give all a fair consideration. Judging that their role has been fulfilled, therefore, TJF has decided to end the contests with the third round held in 1999 In place of the contests,a new page focusing on lesson plans for use in English- speaking countries will be opend in the TJF website. The site will feature a selec tion of lesson plans submitted to TJF to date. We will also continue to search for useful lesson plans of this kind and add them to the website on a continuous basis, where teachers everywhere can benefit from them as well as consider and discuss their pros and cons. We would like to express our sincere thanks to all the teachers who submitted entries to the Lesson Plan Contest over the years and we look forward to their continuing engagement with TJF programs and receiving their new lesson plans for the TJF website. For the non-English-speaking countries, discussion is underway about the possibility of inaugurating a separate contest. Further details will be provided in coming issues of the Newsletter.

49. CASLS Center For Applied Second Language Studies
to prepare lesson plans, to focus on student needs, or to add to one’s The field of foreign language education is in great need of new studies that
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on the University of Oregon campus. How can published foreign language research change your classroom? In my role as Editor of Foreign Language Annals, I have been asked a number of questions about the importance of research and the value of scholarly publication in general. These questions seem to reveal a lack of awareness on the part of many in our profession about the nature and role of research, especially the research that leads to publication in scholarly journals and books. Since I see this lack of awareness as a general trend, I would like to use this forum to answer some of the questions that I have been asked about research. While the major goal of K-12 education is to transmit knowledge, the major goal of most post-secondary institutions is to expand knowledge. In other words, university faculty members not only transmit knowledge by teaching, but they also engage in research to expand the knowledge base in their area of specialization. This research is then disseminated to other scholars in the same field through conference presentations, scholarly articles, books and other publications.

50. The Go For Broke Educational Foundation >> Learning Center >> For Teachers >> Le
Roy crawled beyond the perimeter and overheard the japanese plan for a suicideattack the following Locate additional MIS veterans. Back to lesson plans
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THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE (MIS) To view an interactive map of the Pacific Front, click here READING: In the years leading up to WWII, the U.S. anticipated the need for linguists, personnel who could understand the Japanese language. Thus the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) was established. Due to anti-Asian sentiment, the Army initially looked for Americans that spoke the language who were not of Japanese heritage. The lack of qualified candidates forced the Army to turn to the Japanese Americans in the military. The first serviceman it found was attorney John Aiso who was serving as an enlisted mechanic in the Army. Aiso, along with three other Nisei (second generation Japanese Americans), developed lesson plans for the MIS. Under his direction, the first

51. The Go For Broke Educational Foundation >> Learning Center >> For Teachers >> Le
Roy Matsumoto, a japanese American, volunteered for the Army despite being Center www.njahs.org/misnorcal/profiles/profiles.htm Back to lesson plans
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ROY MATSUMOTO - Military Intelligence Service Roy Matsumoto found himself in Burma fighting for his life. How does a young man from Los Angeles end up half way around the world during World War II? It was 1944 and the United States had been engaged in a two-front war since 1941. In Europe, the United States was fighting Italy and Germany; in the Pacific, Japan was the enemy. Roy Matsumoto, a Japanese American, volunteered for the Army despite being incarcerated by his own government. His decision to join was an emotional one. Despite this fact, Roy enlisted in the U.S. Army. When the Army discovered he was a Kibei (Japanese American educated in Japan with knowledge of the Japanese language and culture), it sent him to the Military Intelligence Service Language School (MISLS). The job of the MIS was to gather information about the enemy by translating documents, intercepting radio messages and interrogating captured prisoners. When Roy graduated the MISLS, he volunteered for the 5307th Composite Unit, Provisional (an all-volunteer ranger unit consisting of three combat battalions with two combat teams to each battalion, totaling approximately 3,000 soldiers). The unit was known popularly as "Merrill's Marauders," named after its commander, Brigadier General Frank D. Merrill. Roy was one of 14 MIS soldiers who volunteered for what was advertised as a "hazardous mission." The Marauders were to operate behind Japanese lines. Their mission was to reopen the Burma Road, the overland lifeline linking India and China through Northern Burma. The problem: Japanese forces occupied Northern Burma in 1942.

52. CCSF Language Lab Japanese Links
We have japanese language support on all our computers.) The Pictures of theFloating Word The World of Haiku lesson plan from the NEH.
http://www.ccsf.edu/Departments/Language_Lab/jalinks.htm
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53. For Teachers Of Japanese
Association of japanese language Teachers in the Middle East AJLS home page japanese Folktales lesson Plan Songs in japanese lesson Plan
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For Teachers of Japanese
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Teacher Organizations and groups
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Can't forget ATJ
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Formerly known as NCSTJ, National Council of Japanese Langauge Teachers, now have Web page. SEATJ Home
Welcome to ATJO

JTAT Homepage
AJALT ... Nihongo Library at Japan Foundation Teacher Resources (Japanese specific) Nihongo Memo - Resources Muroya sensei of Victoria, Australia has put together really useful resources for Japanese teachers. Thank you so much! J-Web is created and maintaned by Kokken and its institute participants. Japanese teachers, check it out! Japanese Textbook Discussion Board Inquire/express opinions on different Japanese language textbooks. International Japanese language Studies Database Analysis Regarding Japanese language education all over the world! nihongo kyouiku tsuuhin Now newsletter is available on the Web via PDF. chat board for Japanese language teacher bunpou jouhou Click on Ch. 2. Summary of archive postings from ALC bulletin board for Japanese teachers. Nicely layed out according to grammar points of Japanese.

54. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - Regions Of The World & World Languages
a series of lesson plans that use the resources on the Internet. Japaneselanguage Online a series of 16 language lessons complete with dialogues,
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...a series of hand-drawn pictures illustrating verbs, adjectives, and common nouns
Dave's ESL Cafe

...an extensive site for teachers and students with links, discussion areas, and much more on the topic of ESL
eslGold.com
...a well-organized list of hundreds of links in speaking, pronunciation, reading, idioms, and much more for all levels of ESL students ...a comprehensive online resource for teachers of Spanish put together by a teacher Ethnologue ...a wealth of information on over 360 world languages; includes locations, dialects, and number of speakers Foreign Language News and Newspapers ...a list of online news sources in eight languages Foreign Languages for Travelers ...a great place to read and hear common phrases in many different languages; includes basic words, numbers, directions, shopping, dining, and others

55. ReferencedResources:ForeignLanguages
japanese lessons on the Internet Introductory language lessons with for teachers and students, including grammar lessons, lesson plan sources,
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Reference Resources: Foreign Languages Foreign Languages AltaVista: Translations Provide either plain text or the address (URL) of a Web page to translate; translate from English to French, German, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish, or vice-versa Human Languages Page A comprehensive catalog of language-related Internet resources. The over 1800 links in the HLP database have been hand-reviewed to bring the best language links the Web has to offer. Whether you're looking for online language lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation services, software, language schools, or just a little information on a language you've heard about, the HLP probably has something to suit your needs Linquistics and Human Languages A wealth of valuable links Multilingual Language Sites Links to valuable multilingual resources on the WWW, including news, newspapers, radio broadcasts, and MORE VCU International Guide to Languages, International Sites, and Language Study Resources

56. View Topic - Japanese Language Lessons! :: Jdorama.com
If you can, please make a thread with your lessons plans. Post Posted SatDec 13, 2003 251 am Post subject Re japanese Lessons? Teachers Needed!
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Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 12:22 pm Post subject: Japanese Lessons? Teachers Needed! I noticed people that just post questions, and people answering them wont get much done. We need a more structured system.
So , I'm currently hoping to look for people that are fluent with Japanese. Hopefully its someone who is usually bored and can spare time to teach people in the forum Japanese. If you can, please make a thread with your lessons plans. If your interested, please reply.
It is OPTIONAL (Well of course), it is simply a way for people that knows Japanese to spread a wonderful language where they are lucky to learn.
Also, please let it be someone who is active in the forums, I dont expect daily lessons, but at least weekly. Back to top barooboodoo
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57. Kanda Gaigo Career College
japanese language. There are two types of japanese courses at Kanda Gaigo a lecturer is dispatched to your company and a custommade lesson plan will be
http://www.kandagaigo.ac.jp/kgcc/japanese_en/

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There are two types of Japanese courses at Kanda Gaigo Career College. gSchool coursesh consists of regular courses and gCorporate Service Divisionh courses which mainly consists of private lessons. Shimbashi school offers various courses, periods and times. The price is also reasonable, and since a level check is given when you enter, you will be placed in a class that is most suitable for your level. In the Corporate Division, a lecturer is dispatched to your company and a custom-made lesson plan will be designed for your purpose schedule, and achievement purpose based on the request of the student. Lessons will be strictly done according to the studentfs needs.
Those interested in registering for reasonable Japanese courses please click here. Those who wish to have private lessons please click here.

58. JAPANESE LANGUAGE RESOURCES
CITJ (Center for the Improvement of Teaching of japanese language and Culture in on teaching guides, unit and lessons plans, plus how to get full texts.
http://www.aasianst.org/EAA/lang-jpn.htm
J APANESE L ANGUAGE R ESOURCES
Back to EAA Resource Links ATJ (The Association of Teachers of Japanese)
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80308-4270
http://www.colorado.edu/ealld/atj

Phone: (303) 492-5487
Fax: (303) 492-5856
E-Mail: atj@spot.colorado.edu Founded in 1963, ATJ is a professional organization for teachers of Japanese language, literature, and linguistics. Membership brings the biannual journal and a quarterly Newsletter, as well as reduced rate membership in NCJLT, the National Council of Japanese Language Teachers ( see below ). The ATJ website has information on ATJ, NCJLT, and Alliance of Associations of Teachers of Japanese activities and publications, such as the Bridging Project, Clearinghouse for Study Aboard and Standards for Japanese Langauge Learning. CITJ (Center for the Improvement of Teaching of Japanese Language and Culture in High School)
http://www.uni.uiuc.edu/~flang/CITJ

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59. Foreign Language Lesson Plans
45 Web sites found for Foreign languages and lesson plans. Internet Activitiesfor Foreign language Classes Provides lesson plans for Spanish,
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An excellent resource to teaching foreign languages via the Internet. Foreign Language Classroom Activities
Activities for teaching speaking, writing, reading, listening comprehension and culture. Encarta Foreign Language Lesson Plans
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The site also has links to good resources and museums and exhibits of Mexcian and French artists. Interactive Online Language Lessons Learn French, Spanish, German, Japansese, Korean and Russian with audio. Kickapoo High School A great resource for teaching foreign languages, includes links to French, German, Japanese, Latin and Spanish language sites. Library in the Sky Languages Lesson Plans 45 Web sites found for Foreign Languages and lesson plans.

60. Caligraphy Writing Lesson Plan
Calligraphy Writting lesson Project the transparencies to the screen to talkabout japanese language and the tradition of writing calligraphy in New
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Calligraphy Writting Lesson Grade Level Subjects: Social Studies/ Country Studies Language Arts/ Writing Computer Science Timeline : 3- 4 sessions Goal/Objectives: To develop an appreciation for a culture different from their own by following the tradition of writing calligraphy in New Year (Shodo) Students will have a concept about Japanese language
- Students will write calligraphy as in a calligraphic writing ceremony in Japanese New Year. HISD Objectives TEKS TAKS SS.3.12. Culture. Explain the significance of and compare cultural celebrations in other nations 113.5.b.3.12. Culture. Understands cultural celebrations of other nations. 113.5.b.12. Explains the significance of cultural celebrations in other nations. 110.7.5.15. Writes for a variety of audiences and purpose, and in a variety of forms W.8.2. Organize ideas in a written composition on a given topic.
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