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21. KQED | Education Network: Home
KQED Education Network promotes media literacy through a variety of programs andservices. KQED Youth media Corps Spark lesson plans. SPARK
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the guide online email newsletters KQED store contact info KQED Education Network inspires learning and enriches communities through the power of media. PBS TeacherLine PBS TeacherLine is a national program committed to helping teachers acquire the skills they need to prepare students for a successful future. PBS TeacherLine provides online professional development for K-12 teachers through facilitated courses and exemplary Internet-based resources that meet national and local standardsall within supportive and collaborative learning communities. Learn More and Enroll KQED School Services offers unique professional development and curricula opportunities for K-12 teachers. Educators Home Coming to California D Story Contest Reading Rainbow Contest Digital Storytelling Workshops ... KidsWatch KQED Community Outreach uses provocative PBS programming to convene diverse audiences and engage them in dialogue around important community issues. American Family Matters of Race Becoming American: The Chinese Experience KQED Education Network promotes media literacy through a variety of programs and services.

22. Jesuit Communication Project
Program listings, lesson plans, and annotated directory of internet The JesuitCommunication Project (JCP) and the media Literacy Online Project
http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/JCP/
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23. Media Literacy Resources
The AD Factor Education Reference Desk media arts lesson plans AppalachianState University Masters; Community media and Technology UMass Boston
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24. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - Lesson Plans And Thinking Skills
media Awareness Network Teaching media lesson plans and ideas for theincorporation of media literacy in the classroom
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Apple Learning Interchange: Units of Practice

...a searchable index of units of practice, many of which include technology integration
Best Practices of Technology Integration

...lessons created by Michigan teachers that demonstrate "how technology can be used as a valuable tool in the classroom
CRS Tech Lab

...more examples than lesson plans, this site gives K-6 technology ideas
I-Search Unit
...a model for lesson planning with the incorporation of technology Integrating the Internet in Your Curriculum ...a well-done tutorial to give educators ideas and a foundation for Internet use in the classroom School Projects that Connect with The Internet ...samples of Internet lessons for grades K-3 Teach Using Technology as a Tool ...classroom activities which provide a framework and strategy for implementing a lesson that integrates the Internet and other technology tools into the classroom TrackStar ...an awesome series of Internet integration curriculum "tracks"; use one of these or create your own

25. Thirteen Ed Online - Original Lesson Plans
This lesson examines the recent controversy in the media surrounding charges This lesson uses technology as a communication and research tool to develop
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In 1883, the young Willa Cather was plucked from her comfortable home in Virginia and dropped into the prairies of Nebraska, a both terrifying and exhilarating experience that became the force behind her extraordinary work. As depicted in the AMERICAN MASTERS show, Cather's novels serve as mirrors into the history and culture of pioneer life in late nineteenth century America. In this unit, students will learn to read literature with an eye toward understanding history and then create their own historical fiction. Immigrant students can also use the opportunity to examine and write about their own pioneering ways as they learn about new customs in a completely foreign culture.
Following Ernest Hemingway’s Inner Journalist
More than 40 years after his death, Ernest Hemingway is one of the most widely read, and widely written about, American authors. His distinct style, larger-than-life persona and profound influence are indisputable. Using the

26. Thirteen Ed Online - Adult Ed - Lesson Plans
The lesson plans below were designed by Joy M. BarnesJohnson, This lessonwill utilize VOD technology to access instructional media that addresses
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/adulted/lessons.html
The lesson plans below were designed by Joy M. Barnes-Johnson, a ten-year veteran teacher who has taught basic literacy, math, science and technology at all levels from middle school through college. She received a B.S. in Chemistry from Johnson C. Smith University (Charlotte, NC) and a M.Ed. in Curriculum and Teaching from Montclair State University (Montclair, NJ). She has written and presented workshops that address the role of popular media in the science education classroom, arts integrated lesson planning, differentiated instruction, brain-based pedagogy and effective professional development models in schools.
Becoming American: The Chinese Experience
Level: ESL
Subject Matter: Social studies, language arts

All over the globe, people—young and old—grapple with the concept of “a personal identity.” It's a challenge that many will face time and time again. For immigrant populations in the United States, this challenge can be particularly daunting because of the overwhelming influence of American culture over much of the world. By looking at the experience of Chinese American immigrants in the PBS series BECOMING AMERICAN this lesson will ask ESL learners to investigate and explore their own identities within a multicultural context.

27. Census Lesson Plans
Some lesson plans in Later Years make reference to the Census web site, Students use a variety of media to symbolically represent their relationship to
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28. Teacher Role Of Library Media Specialist
thinking and communication skills for life in a media and information society . Stepby-step directions for writing lesson plans published by the US
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- I-Search Reading Page Research Scope and Sequence Technology Integration The MSDE Standards for School Library Media Programs provide the guiding principles for program development and evaluation in the Baltimore County Public Schools. A merican A ssociation of S chool L ibrarians Position Statements Information Literacy Resource Based Inst Independent Reading and others Resource Guides These web-based guides comprise a working bibliography of resources gathered by AASL staff to assist library media staff with all aspects of library programming. Cool Tool Try N oodle B ib when you want to create a MLA Works Cited list.

29. Secondary School Lesson Plan: Ninth - Twelfth Grade Math/Science
Submit your lesson plan Email this lesson plan to a friend Back to lesson plans Math Have students develop a budget for their media campaign.
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THE MEDIA IS THE LESSON SAFETY
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Always expect a train.
Grades: Ninth - Twelfth Grades Subjects: Submit your lesson plan Email this lesson plan to a friend Back to lesson plans Printer-friendly version OVERVIEW
This unit is ideally taught by collaborating teachers of communications, social studies and health/safety. In this unit, each student works as a member of a creative team to develop a media campaign for the railway safety industry (the client). Each team focuses on a key safety issue and develops a three-part campaign on that issue, using available media (radio, television, billboards, magazines, Internet banners, etc.). Students develop a presentation designed to convince their client (the rest of the class), to choose their media campaign as the one that they accept and use. SUGGESTED TIME ALLOWANCE
Six 90-minute blocks
OBJECTIVES
Students will be able to:
  • Communicate clearly and convincingly a specific position on rail safety.
  • Use details, illustrations, statistics, comparisons and analogies to defend his/her position.
  • Identify, evaluate and synthesize information in order to support a thesis.

30. CRF Free Online Lesson Plans, Current Events, U.S. History, World History, Servi
Political Scandals, Scoundrels, and Schemer Are the media Focusing on the WrongThings? Curriculum, Community, and the Arts Fall 1998 (72)
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Online Lessons Bill of Rights in Action Archive Many lessons on U.S. history, world history, and government from Bill of Rights in Action , CRF's quarterly curricular newsletter. We have published this tremendous resource since 1967, and we continually add to the archive. Constitution Day A series of free online lessons, resources from our catalog, and links to help educators observe Constitution Day. Brown v. Board of Education: 50th Anniversary A series of online lessons marking the 50th anniversary of the Brown decision. Second Annual CRF National Teach-In. CRF and CRFC will sponsor the national teach-in in coordination with National Youth Service Day, April 15-17, 2005. Interested classes should complete and submit the national Teach-in Registration Form by December 31, 2004. America Responds to Terrorism War in Iraq , and Reflecting on September 11 Resources designed to help teachers and students understand the tragedy of September 11 and the events unfolding in America, Iraq, the Middle East, and around the world. Election Central Online resources that helps teachers and students explore the electoral process past and present, in the United States and around the world.

31. Civics Lesson Plans
Home Teacher Resource lesson plans Social Studies Civics Explore issuesin your community and write PSAs for local media distribution.
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  • All Aboard The Campaign Train! - Plan a "whistle stop" campaign train trip across the United States. Create slogans, songs, speeches. Use measurements of time and distance. An Approach to Teaching Religious Tolereance - Students will be able to identify the First Amendment which guarantees Freedom of Religion. Students should be able to define the language of this amendment. Arrest - The purpose of the activity "Arrest" is to give students first hand knowledge about an arrest of a classmate and his/her subsequent trial. Students become active participants in the legal process as they become witnesses, jurors and defendants in a trial simulation. Budget Making - Introduce students to budgetss; learn about government services and basic expenses; and create pie charts representing government spending priorities. Center for Civic Education - Selected curricular materials change monthly.
  • 32. Classroom Lesson Plans: Helping Teachers Teach History
    Teachers can access history resources and lesson plans arranged by grade Center for History and New media Since 1994, the Center for History and New
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      Classroom Lesson Plans: Helping Teachers Teach History
      Below are links to sites specifically designed to help teachers use the Internet in designing courses in history. Please feel free to send us other links we should post. Just drop an email to the editor. Note: Descriptions of the sites are taken from the sites themselves. THE SYLLABUS FINDER The Syllabus Finder : This site, run by George Mason University's Center for History and New Media, features an automated search tool that locates relevant syllabi on any topic. The Syllabus Finder scans the largest database of history syllabiover 11,000 and growing dailyin combination with a powerful Google-based search of thousands of others on the web. You can compare courses at different universities, see how widely assigned a specific book is, or use it to plan your own course. (Authors: You can use it to find out how widely assigned your own book is.) FOR K-12 TEACHERS The New York Times Learning Network: This site is geared towards students in grades 3-12, their teachers and parents. Teachers can access daily lesson plans for grades 6-12, as well as quizzes built around NYT articles. Previous lessons are available in the archive and in thematic lesson plan units. Teachers can also use News Snapshot, aimed for grades 3-5, to explore current events through New York Times photos and related questions. The site also provides them with the latest education news from the newspaper.

    33. History News Network
    Classroom lesson plans Helping Teachers Teach History The Internet SchoolLibrary media Center A metasite with links to Internet sites organized by
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      Classroom Lesson Plans: Helping Teachers Teach History
      Below are links to sites specifically designed to help teachers use the Internet in designing courses in history. Please feel free to send us other links we should post. Just drop an email to the editor. Note: Descriptions of the sites are taken from the sites themselves. THE SYLLABUS FINDER The Syllabus Finder : This site, run by George Mason University's Center for History and New Media, features an automated search tool that locates relevant syllabi on any topic. The Syllabus Finder scans the largest database of history syllabiover 11,000 and growing dailyin combination with a powerful Google-based search of thousands of others on the web. You can compare courses at different universities, see how widely assigned a specific book is, or use it to plan your own course. (Authors: You can use it to find out how widely assigned your own book is.) FOR K-12 TEACHERS The New York Times Learning Network: This site is geared towards students in grades 3-12, their teachers and parents. Teachers can access daily lesson plans for grades 6-12, as well as quizzes built around NYT articles. Previous lessons are available in the archive and in thematic lesson plan units. Teachers can also use News Snapshot, aimed for grades 3-5, to explore current events through New York Times photos and related questions. The site also provides them with the latest education news from the newspaper.

    34. Learning To Give - Lesson Plan - Looking At Our Community
    lesson plans Bibliographies Briefing Papers Nonprofit Career Information Looking at Our Community through the Eyes of the media (Attachment Two)
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    35. EDSITEment Lesson - Printer Friendly
    1 This lesson plan consists of four learning activities that you can use togetheras a unit or adapt media and communications Newspapers Native Web
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    36. Lesson Plan Search: Technology And Media: Middle School 6-8
    Middle School Level Technology media lesson plans. (Over 30 lessons ideas!)Find other great resources for Penguins at The Teachers Corner!
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    • A Scavenger Hunt, for Reference - This scavenger hunt activity takes students through reference software in a most fun way! (Added: Tue Dec 07 1999 Hits: 2664 Rating: 9.00 Votes: 1) Rate It
    • Advertising All Around Us - This unit is intended to help students become more aware of the language and techniques used in print advertising, as well as the impact of advertising on their daily lives. (Added: Sun Feb 27 2000 Hits: 2467 Rating: 7.50 Votes: 2)

    37. WOMEN'S MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, AND NEWS SOURCES
    Communication Studies Gender Race in media links, compiled by Karla The site s lesson Library of lesson plans includes gender portrayal as a
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    WOMEN'S MEDIA, COMMUNICATION, AND NEWS SOURCES
    Up-to-date Women's News Sources
    • Aviva Magazine provides monthly news items from around the world.
    • Feminist Majority Foundation Online has feminist news highlights updated daily.
    • International Women's Tribune Centre website includes issues of Women's GlobalNet newsletter. To receive the newsletter by email, send a blank message to iwtc-womensglobalnet-subscribe@igc.topica.com .
    • Women's Enews is a project of the Women, Policy and Media Program of NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund. The goal is to provide a "professional news service to the public and the media, policy makers and opinion shapers, covering the news about issues of importance to women." The article " Women's Media Transformed by Internet ," by Sheila Gibbons, discusses the stop and start of several feminist periodicals in recent years.
    • RoSa Documentation Centre and Archives on Feminism, Equal Opportunity, and Women's Studies women's news contains links to news items in numerous languages. The Centre is in Belgium.

    38. MediaChannel.org - WHY MEDIA LITERACY MATTERS
    can actively and successfully communicate with society and the world. media Literacy Classroom MENU. Teachers Toolkit lesson plans activities
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    VIEWS News Dissector MEDIA ARTS The File Room WHO WE ARE Jobs@MC Advisors Mission Statement Staff ... OneWorld Subscribe! Get MediaChannel e-mail updates Why Media Literacy Matters Welcome to the preview of MediaChannel's new resource center for K-12 educators. For other tips on using MediaChannel in the classroom, visit the Teachers' Guide . We invite and encourage your feedback. Search the Teachers' Toolkit Or check out general tools for Teaching Media Literacy. Media Literacy: "the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and communicate information in a variety of formats." Emerging technologies, the global economy and the Internet are changing what it means to be literate. The digital age is transforming the quantity, range and speed of information and communication in our lives. The mass media affect how we perceive and understand the world and people around us, from what we wear, eat and buy to how we relate to ourselves and others. In the 21 st century, the ability to interpret and create media is a form of literacy as basic as reading and writing.

    39. ART EDUCATION LINKS - ART GAMES - ART FOR KIDS
    Online Activities for Kids lesson plans for Teachers Art media Tutorials Developed by Delaware Technical Community College, this remarkable
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    40. Media - Radio Language Arts Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, Or
    A lesson plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity. Introduction This is the first lesson in a unit directed at the media.
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    Media - Radio Introduction: This is the first lesson in a unit directed at the media. Subsequent lessons will look at television, printed news, and the Internet. Purpose: Most kids are unaware that the radio existed not only as a method of communication, but was the main method of entertainment for an entire generation. Objective: When the students finish this lesson, they will be know a little about how radio functioned as "the television of a generation". They will also know what goes into making a radio play. Grade: 10 Tasks: 1. Begin the class by asking the kids what their favorite shows on television are. This should get everyone involved in the lesson.

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