Arizona Cultural Webquest and Native American culture because they are two prominent cultures in arizona. Visit the school s media center or public library to gather books and resources http://azarted.org/pages/culturewebquest.htm
Extractions: Dispelling the Myth: A Study of Two Cultures in Arizona A WebQuest on Cultural Diversity For Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grade Students Created by: Heather Lynch and Stephanie Tennill. Graphic layout by Bettie Lake One day during lunch, two students got into a fight. The fight started when one of the students made fun of the other student's lunch. The lunch was a traditional Mexican meal. When the students got back to the classroom, a class meeting was held to discuss the incident. During the class discussion, the point was made that students need to respect each other's culture and heritage. One student said, " How can we respect a culture we don't really understand?" This question prompted the class to decide to go on a cultural fact finding mission. One student thought it would be fun to call themselves Cultural Investigators. To start off, the class decided to study Hispanic and Native American culture because they are two prominent cultures in Arizona. Goals of this WebQuest: Explore and research cultures and customs of Native American and Hispanic people .Develop an interest in other cultures, specifically Hispanic and Native American.
Institutional Members Directory College Telelearning media Services; American State University Communication Department; arizona State University Walter Cronkite school of Journalism; http://www.beaweb.org/instmembers.html
Extractions: BEA Institutional Members A B C D ... Z Below is a listing of BEA Member Institutions and known links. Links are also provided to specific broadcast/media departments with known web pages. These are the 2002 institutional members of BEA - this list will be updated again early in 2003. Aims Community College American University School of Communication ... School of Communication Arts Caraiff University Case Western Reserve University Cayuga Community College Telecommunications/Broadcasting Central Michigan University ... Dept. of Mass Communication n Green River Community College KGRG KENU Grossmont College ... Zayed University
Senator Jon Kyl Press Office Home media Resources As a result, arizona schools will receive an additional $40.5 million, or a increase, in federal funding for the 20042005 school year. http://kyl.senate.gov/record.cfm?id=219221
ShawGuides, Inc. | Photography, Film & New Media Workshops sponsor listings and the following month s Photography, Film New media Workshop Calendar Venice school of Photography new web email tip 3- to 14-day arizona. http://photoworkshops.shawguides.com/
The Foundation For Blind Children - Media Services Instructional Resource Center is the state media center and library students in the State of arizona who are provision, billed to the student s school district http://www.the-fbc.org/mediaCenter/
Extractions: Welcome to the Media Center at the Foundation for Blind Children Designated by the Arizona Department of Education, the Arizona Instructional Resource Center is the state media center and library for all students in the State of Arizona who are blind or have a visual impairment. The AIRC provides adapted materials to its student clientele to help facilitate learning in the classroom, whether it be braille or large print text- and workbooks, recreational reading materials, or other adapted instructional materials and equipment, such as maps, rulers, games, braille writers, special paper, to name a few. Every effort is made to serve each student with the materials s/he may need in the classroom, in mainstreamed or other instructional settings. There is an annual library service fee per student for textbook provision, billed to the student's school district. One set of equipment per student is provided at no cost to the district. In the past two years, the AIRC has continued to grow: the annual student registration, completed for the Department of Education, recently passed the 1200 mark. In the 1997/98 school year, 190 students received AIRC's library services for their entire instructional needs, 136 in the large print medium and 54 in braille. The AIRC's continuing expansion is reflected by its production statistics, with over 100,000 braille pages and over 200,000 large print pages produced last year. The completion of the new computer library management system has greatly enhanced the AIRC's ability to offer state-of-the-art service to its clientele.
ALA | School And Public Library Coop Eligibility US and Canadian school library media centers (an individual library media center or entire district s library media services programs) and the http://www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/professsionaldev/schoolpublic.htm
Extractions: The Fund awards planning grants to public libraries who provide "exemplary service to children and teens" and who design programs "to better serve low-income youth in their areas" through "partnerships with schools and other community organizations." Case studies of three libraries who have been awarded planning grants under the Public Libraries as Partners in Youth Development initiative: Tucson-Pina Public Library, Arizona
Techlearning > > A Career Center Curriculum > September 1, 2003 for curriculum, the career presentations were aligned with the arizona standards to for the reports is done in the Career Center and the school s media center. http://www.techlearning.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=13100798
About The ETC -- Similar Programs Visualization Laboratory, Texas A M The Center for Digital Arts at Pratt Institute Arts, media and Engineering at arizona State University school of Film and http://www.etc.cmu.edu/about/similar_programs.htm
Extractions: Resources Press Calendar Orientation ... Similar Programs Map of the ETC Similar Programs The Entertainment Technology Center is a unique graduate program. As such, it is difficult to answer the question, "What other schools offer a degree like yours?" There is no other program just like ours. However, there are some schools that have similar programs, and even other schools that offer programs in areas that people inquiring about the ETC are often interested in. In the spirit of collaboration, we offer the following list for your information. Also included on the list are research centers that do not grant degrees or certificates. This list is in no way exhaustive, nor do we necessarily support or endorse any of these programs or institutions. This list will constantly be evolving as we discover what universities, colleges, and other schools are offering. To have your site listed, please email us: Similar Interdisciplinary Programs SUDAC, Stanford University
Nieer.org - News And Events child care for the needy and publicly grade daycare centers based on Bold early-education proposal pitched The plan from the arizona school Readiness Board http://nieer.org/news/archive.php?StateID=AZ
UANews.org | Arts News UA Channel (Cox/Comcast 76) present the arizona Repertory television is chosen by the UA school of Theatre media Exhibit at CCP art media center for creative http://uanews.org/cgi-bin/WebObjects/UANews.woa/wa/ArtsCurrent
Extractions: If you have questions, contact the list owner, Julieta Gonzalez. Summer Surprises at UA Museum of Art If summertime temperatures make your head feel like it's about ready to spontaneously combust, go to the UA Museum of Art where the temperature is always a cool 73 degrees and the art is what's hot. [Jun 04, 2004] UA Museum of Art Features Collazo Collages Collages can reflect an artist's skill with a paint brush as well as with a pair of scissors. A cool place to view cool collages by Raphael Collazo is the UA Museum of Art. [May 24, 2004] Arizona Repertory Theatre Presents 'Noises Off!' Samantha Wyer, presently the associate artistic director of the Arizona Theatre Company will direct the UA's presentation of British comedy, "Noises Off!" [May 24, 2004]
UANews.org | Arts News media Exhibit at CCP art media center for creative Presents Little Shop of Horrors arizona Repertory Theatre s UA s school of Theatre Arts Presents Season http://uanews.org/cgi-bin/WebObjects/UANews.woa/3/wa/ArtsCurrent
Extractions: If you have questions, contact the list owner, Julieta Gonzalez. Summer Surprises at UA Museum of Art If summertime temperatures make your head feel like it's about ready to spontaneously combust, go to the UA Museum of Art where the temperature is always a cool 73 degrees and the art is what's hot. [Jun 04, 2004] UA Museum of Art Features Collazo Collages Collages can reflect an artist's skill with a paint brush as well as with a pair of scissors. A cool place to view cool collages by Raphael Collazo is the UA Museum of Art. [May 24, 2004] Arizona Repertory Theatre Presents 'Noises Off!' Samantha Wyer, presently the associate artistic director of the Arizona Theatre Company will direct the UA's presentation of British comedy, "Noises Off!" [May 24, 2004]
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Arizona School Of Dentistry & Oral Health The opening of arizonas first dental school received extensive media coverage throughout the state including broadcast coverage on Phoenix http://www.asdoh.atsu.edu/pr/archives/2003/opening_ceremony.htm
Extractions: Office (480) 219-6015 Members of the 54-student inaugural class hail from various parts of the United States including five from Arizona and four American Indian students. The accredited school will prepare future dentists to address the oral health care needs among underserved communities in the Untied States, particularly in the Southwest region. ASDOH offers a D.M.D. degree and a Certificate in Public Health. A ceremony held the morning of July 21 marked the opening of the new Mesa, Ariz.-based school. A.T. Still University President James J. McGovern, Ph.D., and Provost Phelps provided welcome remarks to members of the inaugural class and invited guests. Distinguished guest speakers providing remarks included Dushanka V. Kleinman, D.D.S., M.Sc.D., deputy director, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research and chief dental officer, United States Public Health Service; Eugene Sekiguchi, D.D.S., president-elect, American Dental Association; Lawrence Sands, D.O., M.P.H., president, Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association; and Thomas Curtin, M.D., associate vice president and director, National Association of Community Health Centers.
Extractions: New center to improve technology-enhanced teaching and learning of science By Kathleen Maclay, Media Relations BERKELEY The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $10 million for the center, which is designed to bring together teachers, students, researchers, policy-makers and high-tech designers from Berkeley to Boston to study how instructional technology can improve science education in grades 6 through 12. It also will create classroom-tested technological tools to be woven into science teaching. The Technology-Enhanced Learning in Science center (TELS) is one of 16 centers the NSF has established "to understand more deeply what it means to be a good teacher and what it takes to help students be successful in science, technology, engineering and mathematics," according to Judith Ramaley, assistant director of NSF's Education and Human Resources Directorate.
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Phoenix, AZ Lifestyles and Families Nonprofit Organizations Home Essentials First Time Here? About Phoenix: A to Z Site Map ... 4th of July Fireworks zau(256,152,180,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Attractions and Events Food and Drink Sports and Recreation Moving to Phoenix ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb); Subscribe to the About Phoenix, AZ newsletter. Search Phoenix, AZ All of these organizations in the Phoenix area are worthwhile endeavors. They are always in need of dedicated volunteers in addition to funding sources to keep the organizations vital. If you can't volunteer your time, every one of these organizations will also accept your monetary donations. Arizona is where we live. Let's make sure that the people who need help can get it. Alphabetical Recent Up a category Volunteering Can Pump Up Your Resume Volunteering is not just an activity to keep yourself busy while you're out of work. It can further your career by allowing you to learn new skills. Alzheimer's Association They "provide leadership to eliminate Alzheimers disease through the advancement of research, while enhancing care and support services for individuals and their families."
Regional, North America, United States, Arizona, Education: School Libraries Canyon Del Oro High school Library Tucson, AZ; Cholla Middle school Library media Center - school library in northwest Phoenix provides information for parents http://www.combose.com/Regional/North_America/United_States/Arizona/Education/Sc
Extractions: Related links of interest: Regional:North America:United States:Education:School Libraries Akimel A-al Middle School Library - Phoenix, AZ Alice Woods Sunizona Library - Combined public and school library in Sunizona. Online catalog available. Canyon Del Oro High School Library - Tucson, AZ Cholla Middle School Library Media Center - School library in northwest Phoenix provides information for parents, students, and teachers. Knoles Elementary School Library - Flagstaff, AZ Kyrene de la Esperanza Middle School Library Media Center - Phoenix, AZ Madison Meadows Middle School - Central Phoenix school provides access to online databases, as well as library news and features. Marcos de Niza High School Learning Resources and Technology Center - Tempe, AZ. 9-12 school with 1900 students provides library catalog and helpful resources. Palm Valley and Rancho Santa Fe Schools - Goodyear and Avondale, AZ Litchfield Elementary School District libraries. Parker High School Library - Parker, AZ.
Women's History Month :: Danbury, CT Independent Media Center :: Women and the Women s Center of Greater Danbury (and all CT Women s centers). of a Women s History Week within their own organizations, school districts, and http://www.madhattersimc.org/print.php?sid=2878
Higher Education Center: What Campuses Are Doing The University of arizona Campus Health Service Social Norms for conducting a social norms print media campaign. norms messages in backto-school campaigns for http://www.edc.org/hec/socialnorms/campuses/
Extractions: powered by FreeFind What Campuses are Doing In the fall of 1998, The U.S. Department of Education, Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities program awarded 2-year grants to several institutions of higher education to conduct interventions designed to correct misperceptions of student alcohol and other drug use among a large or influential subpopulation of students. Subpopulations targeted included first year students, members of Greek organizations and athletes. While most schools used campus media to disseminate messages, other innovative strategies were also used by some grantees, including small group presentations and mailings. The following schools were awarded grants. Click on the school name for project summaries written by grantees and for examples of campaign messages and materials. If your school has a social norms project you would like to include on our website, please send information to the Higher Education Center at HigherEdCtr@edc.org Rutgers University
Template Our specials are PE, media Center, Music, and Computer Lab. Our students still wear shorts to school on many days. arizona has little rainfall each year. http://www.genevaschools.org/austinbg/class/gray/internet/electronic/az.htm
Extractions: Mesa was founded by pioneer Mormons and is known for its wide, straight streets. One of the most beautiful sights is the Mormon Temple during Christmas. There are 600,000 Christmas lights in the gardens and a nightly concert outside that features various groups from different denominations and schools. There is also and Easter Pageant that is done nightly for a week at Easter on the lawn. Arizona has many different things to see. We have mountains and snow in the north and lots of beautiful lakes. The Grand Canyon is one of the Wonders of the World. We have the Diamondbacks Baseball Team, Coyotes Hockey Team, The Phoenix Suns Basketball Team and of course the Arizona Cardinals who attempt playing football. The Diamondbacks won the World Series a few years ago.