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  1. Fearing evil.(Part V: case studies: what can they teach us?): An article from: Social Research by Jessica Stern, 2004-12-22
  2. Introduction.(Part V: case studies: what can they teach us?): An article from: Social Research by Aristide R. Zolberg, 2004-12-22
  3. The semeiosic economy of fear.(Part V: case studies: what can they teach us?): An article from: Social Research by E. Valentine Daniel, 2004-12-22
  4. Aging with Grace: What the Nun Study Teaches Us About Leading Longer, Healthier, and More Meaningful Lives by David Snowdon, 2001-05-08
  5. Our Elders Teach Us : Maya-Kaqchikel Historical Perspectives (Contemporary American Indian Studies) by David Carey Jr., Allan F. Burns, 2001-11-13
  6. Playing the Future: How Kids' Culture Can Teach Us to Thrive in an Age of Chaos by Douglas Rushkoff, 1996-06
  7. A Woman's Touch: What Today's Women Can Teach Us About Sport & Life by David Canning Epperson, 1999-07
  8. Media Messages : What Film, Television, and Popular Music Teach Us about Race, Class, Gender, and Sexual Orientation by Linda Holtzman, 2000-08
  9. Do schools teach us enough about our Constitution? by John J Patrick, 1987
  10. Confucius Lives Next Door: What Living in the East Teaches Us About Living in the West by T.R. Reid, 2000-03-28
  11. It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us by Hillary Rodham Clinton, 1996-01-01

101. Teaching Social Studies
social studies websites and resources for teachers to help on cultural and social studies instructional and teaching strategies, philosophy of teaching
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Home Web Directory What's the Buzz? Escape Hatch ... Free Email Monday, September 26, 2005 8:07:10 PM DIRECTORY Teaching Social Studies Chapter Quicklink What's the Buzz Escape Hatch: Open Mic Teaching Social Studies
Cultural studies were defined in 1871 by British anthropologist Edward B. Taylor. Many multicultural classrooms exist in the public schools today and teachers are often caught in the flux, trying to work with several cultures at one time. Many guides and resources exist which will facilitate learning for the teachers as they work through these complex situations. Different cultures respond differently to varying forms of education and they can work effectively to find the most appropriate cultural approach to a solution. Listed below are social studies websites and resources for teachers to help on cultural and social studies instructional and teaching strategies, philosophy of teaching social studies, lesson plans for teaching social skills and activities used in social studies teaching. A and E Television Networks: History Channel: This Day in History
Check A and E Television Networks for information on resources for teachers and students, including information on past events.
Ranking Advanced Network and Services: Think Quest Junior: Journey Through the Middle Ages
Browse Advanced Network and Services for information on elementary and middle school students, including a virtual tour through a medieval castle.

102. Teaching Strategies: Social Studies For Ages 3- 5
The online home of The Creative Curriculum®, brought to you by Teaching Young children begin to learn social studies by forming relationships,
http://www.teachingstrategies.com/pages/page.cfm?pageid=96

103. ED273539 1986-08-00 Teaching About Ethnic Diversity. ERIC Digest No. 32.
The ERIC digest examines the paradox posed to social studies educators by the new wave of Banks, James A. TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR ETHNIC studies.
http://www.thememoryhole.org/edu/eric/ed273539.html
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Publication Date:
Author:
Cohen, Cheryl Bernstein
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education Bloomington IN.
Teaching about Ethnic Diversity. ERIC Digest No. 32.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC TEXT: Immigration and ethnic diversity are central characteristics of the American experience. The United States has accepted more immigrants, from more places around the world, than any other nation. During this century, the ethnic mixture of the United States has become increasingly varied, a trend that continues today with waves of new immigration from Asia and Latin America. Immigration and ethnic diversity have posed a paradox to American educators in the social studies: a paradox which is connoted in the national motto, E Pluribus Unum. How do educators depict accurately and fairly the rich ethnic diversity of the United States and also teach core values of a common American heritage? This digest examines (1) the meaning of education about ethnic diversity in the United States, (2) reasons for its importance, (3) the place of ethnic diversity in the curriculum, and (4) procedures for teaching about ethnic diversity in the United States.

104. Majors And Degrees :: Social Studies - Teaching
social studies Teaching. At least six semester hours of the required courses must be taken at LSSU for a student to obtain these minors.
http://www.lssu.edu/degrees/degree.php?id=5159

105. CasePlace.org - Business Case Studies And Social Impact Management Teaching Mate
CasePlace.org is an online database of business case studies and supplementary Aspen BSP staff’s extensive and ongoing searches of teaching materials,
http://www.caseplace.org/

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106. TeachingAmericanHistory.org -- Free Seminars And Summer Institutes For Social St
Teaching American History Grant Web Sites Instructors Mackubin T. Owens, us Naval War College, and Paul Moreno, Hillsdale College
http://teachingamericanhistory.org/
Founding Era Progressive Era Expansion Era Post World War II Era ... What is Citizenship?
(Saturday Seminar, April 2005) Jefferson and Hamilton: Opposed in Death as in Life
(Saturday Seminar, February 2005) The Causes of the Civil War
(Saturday Seminar, February 2005) Calvin Coolidge and the Staid 1920s
(Saturday Seminar, January 2005) A Reconsideration of the Original Case against the Bill of Rights
(Saturday Seminar, September 2004) American Democracy, Being Human, and the American Character
(Summer Institute, August 2004) Race and Rights in American History
(Summer Institute, August 2004) Ideas and Traditions in American Foreign Relations
(Summer Institute, July 2004) Presidential Greatness
(Summer Institute, July 2004) Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, and the Civil War
(Summer Institute, June 2004) The American Revolution and the Founding of a New Nation (Summer Institute, June 2004)

107. The Institute For Policy Studies: The Nation's Oldest Multi-issue Progressive Th
A think tank for progressive research and action to create a more responsible society built around the values of justice, nonviolence, sustainability,
http://www.ips-dc.org/
The War in Iraq: Many Pay the Price, While a Few Profit
The Iraq Quagmire: The Mounting Costs of War and the Case for Bringing Home the Troops
. A Study by the Institute for Policy Studies and Foreign Policy In Focus By Phyllis Bennis and Erik Leaver and the IPS Iraq Task Force
ALSO: Fact sheet of key numbers from the report (.pdf document)
Cities for Peace Bring the Troops Home Resolution Tool Kit
from Cities for Progress: help add your city to the 56 including Philadelpia and Chicago which already have resolutions.
Executive Excess 2005: Defense Contractors Get More Bucks for the Bang
Co-authored by Sarah Anderson and John Cavanagh of the Institute for Policy Studies and Scott Klinger and Liz Stanton of United for a Fair Economy.
Media coverage of the report includes articles from Reuters , the Boston Globe , and the Kansas City Star (free registration required). You can also listen to Sarah Anderson on NPR's Marketplace (Real Audio format) Our Latest
September 26, 2005

108. French Culture | Education
The Resource Center for the Teaching of French works with Programs in Programs are provided with study guides. A valuable resource for French teachers.
http://www.frenchculture.org/education/
SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES French Schools in the U.S.
Immersion Schools in the U.S.

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French Studies in the U.S.

STUDY IN FRANCE Studying in France
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JUST FOR KIDS Contest Links Summer Camps Newsletters Click here to subscribe to our monthly newsletters. FRENCH EDUCATIONAL EVENTS IN THE USA HIGHLIGHTS Youth and Sports Grants More Stages Pédagogiques de Courte Durée (SPCD) Chaque année, le gouvernement français offre aux professeurs de français langue étrangère des bourses de perfectionnement de la langue française. Ces "stages pédagogiques de courte durée" ont lieu chaque été en France. > More RESOURCES Frenchresources.info

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