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Title MATHEMATICS. collaborative CLASSROOM. COOPERATIVE LEARNING. collaborative SCHOOL DRIP, DROP, SPLASH THE NATURE OF SCIENTIFIC activ SHORT LESSONS IN art history. artS. SHORT LESSONS IN http://www.hardin.k12.ky.us/media/BOOKS BY TITLE.htm
Extractions: Title Topic ID 10-MINUTE CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES FOR ENGLISH INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES 10-MINUTE CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES FOR MATH INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES 10-MINUTE CRITICAL THINKING ACTIVITIES FOR WORK INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES 100 WAYS TO BUILD TEAMS CRITICAL THINKING MUSIC LITERATURE 100 WRITING STARTERS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL WRITING 101 GREAT SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS SCIENCE 101 WAYS TO MAKE YOUR CLASSROOM SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 150 SUREFIRE WAYS TO KEEP THEM READING ALL YEAR! LANGUAGE ARTS 16 EXTRAORDINARY AFRICAN AMERICANS SOCIAL STUDIES 16 EXTRAORDINARY AMERICAN ENTREPRENEURS SOCIAL STUDIES 16 EXTRAORDINARY AMERICAN WOMEN SOCIAL STUDIES 16 EXTRAORDINARY ASIAN AMERICANS SOCIAL STUDIES 16 EXTRAORDINARY HISPANIC AMERICANS SOCIAL STUDIES 16 EXTRAORDINARY NATIVE AMERICANS SOCIAL STUDIES 16 EXTRAORDINARY YOUNG AMERICANS SOCIAL STUDIES 175 AMAZING NATURE EXPERIMENTS SCIENCE 1991 KSTA CONFERENCE INFORMATION PACKET SCIENCE 1992 KSTA CONFERENCE INFORMATION PACKET SCIENCE 1993 KSTA CONFERENCE INFORMATION PACKET SCIENCE 1994 KSTA CONFERENCE INFORMATION PACKET SCIENCE 200 + IDEAS FOR DRAMA DRAMA 325 CREATIVE PROMPTS FOR PERSONAL JOURNALS WRITING 40 LOW-WASTE, LOW-RISK CHEMISTRY LABS
Title SHORT LESSONS IN art history. artS. I CAN DRAW! COOPERATIVE LEARNING. collaborative CLASSROOM. COOPERATIVE LEARNING DRIP, DROP, SPLASH THE NATURE OF SCIENTIFIC activ. PRISMTHEMATIC MATH http://www.hardin.k12.ky.us/media/BOOKS BY SUBJECT.htm
Extractions: Title Topic ID SELF-ESTEEM IN THE CLASSROOM AFFECTIVE EDUCATION FAMILY IS CRITICAL TO STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AFFECTIVE EDUCATION EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AFFECTIVE EDUCATION TEACHING THE SKILLS OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION AFFECTIVE EDUCATION CHANGING THE VIEW-STUDENT LED PARENT CONFERENCES AFFECTIVE EDUCATION R-A-P RESOURCES FOR AN ADVISORY PROGRAM AFFECTIVE EDUCATION GAMES CHILDREN SHOULD PLAY AFFECTIVE EDUCATION OTHER SIDE OF THE REPORT CARD AFFECTIVE EDUCATION WHO I AM AND WHO I WANT TO BE AFFECTIVE EDUCATION BUILDING BLOCKS TO BETTER RELATIONSHIPS AFFECTIVE EDUCATION BUILDING BLOCKS TO BETTER RELATIONSHIPS AFFECTIVE EDUCATION BUILDING A POSITIVE SELF-CONCEPT AFFECTIVE EDUCATION TEACHING THE SKILLS OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION AFFECTIVE EDUCATION GROUP COUNSELING FOR SCHOOL COUNSELORS AFFECTIVE EDUCATION PEER HELPING AFFECTIVE EDUCATION HOW TO CONDUCT A SCHOOL RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP AFFECTIVE EDUCATION POSITIVELY AFFECTIVE EDUCATION HANDLING RELATIONSHIPS AFFECTIVE EDUCATION AIMS: PIECES AND PATTERNS AIMS AIMS: DOWN TO EARTH AIMS AIMS: PRIMARILY BEARS AIMS AIMS: POPPING WITH POWER AIMS AIMS: MATH + SCIENCE A SOLUTION AIMS AIMS: WATER PRECIOUS WATER AIMS AIMS: FINDING YOUR BEARINGS AIMS AIMS: JAW BREAKERS AND HEART THUMPERS AIMS AIMS: FALL INTO MATH AND SCIENCE AIMS AIMS: HARDHATTING IN A GEO-WORLD AIMS AIMS: FROM HEAD TO TOE AIMS AIMS: SPRING INTO MATH AND SCIENCE AIMS AIMS: PRIMARY PHYSICS AIMS AIMS: MOSTLY MAGNETS AIMS AIMS: SOAP FILMS AND BUBBLES AIMS AIMS: CRITTERS AIMS AIMS: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AIMS AIMS: PRIMARY PLANTS AIMS AIMS: OUR WONDERFUL WORLD AIMS
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Extractions: Other Activities Sponsored by the Working Group In June, 2001 the Working Group on Cuba will hold a workshop with leading Cuban, US and international librarians and archivists to consider future priorities for preservation and access in the libraries and archives of Cuban scholarly and cultural institutions. The meeting will be held in Havana, and will address various items of concern, including the digitization of records and the construction and maintenance of OPACs in both libraries and archives. Discussion will also address microfilming and digitization of books, serials and manuscripts; training of personnel; and the equipment and physical plant improvements necessary to achieve the goals of world-class access and preservation. Roughly fifteen Cuban and ten North American leading authorities will meet to share their various perspectives on distinct aspects of library and archive modernization. Following the workshop, select participants will draft a report outlining suggested priorities for future investment in the institutions. Funds for this effort are provided by the Ford Foundation. In June of 1999 the ACLS/SSRC Working Group on Cuba began the first of a two- year series of five workshops in Cuba on International Cooperation. Over the past 2 years, some 60 Cuban researchers have attended sessions held by experts from Europe, North and Latin America. The workshops are designed to better inform the Cuban academic community about the mechanisms by which international agencies identify priorities, solicit proposals or evaluate projects for support. The initiative constitutes a response to perceived needs of Cuban researchers who have limited experience working with international funding institutions that typically provide support on a project-specific basis. The workshops seek not only to educate the community, but also to guide participants through the proposal-drafting process. The final workshop in the series will be held in the fall of 2000.
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Extractions: Dance has been a very active area, and in particular collaborations between Australian and Japanese artists have been highly successful. In recent years Australians have collaborated with Japanese dancers such as Itoh Kim, Takeya Keiko, Kei Takei and Dairakudakan to name a few. Recent performances by Australian dance companies include "Chunky Move" at the New National Theatre iFebruary 2002j, Rakini Devi with Dance01 iTakeya Keikoj iDecember 2001j, Brett Daffy, Lynn Santos and Martin Kwasner in Torii Hall's Asia Contemporary Dance Festival iAugust 2001j, "Bonemap", "Expressions Dance Company", "desoxy theatre", "kage physical theatre" and Helen Herbertson in World Dance 2000 Tokyo, Rosalind Crisp with Takeya Keiko Contemporary Dance Company iJanuary 1999j and Meryl Tankard's Australian Dance Theatre performance of
Art Education - Art & Technology - Perspective experiences for all children a collaborative fieldwork program watch online and more fun activities art history and art Criticism goals and objectives from http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/arted.htm
Extractions: ART HOME Program Goals Lesson Plans Art Rubrics-Files ... Education Resources "We are in the business of making the kids feel good about themselves and reinforcing self-confidence. Sometimes that little positive reinforcement is enough to change a kid, or at least guide them in a direction towards creating more and more art." ~ Susan on Long Island Art Education Resources ArtsEdNet An online service developed to support the needs of the art education community. Image Gallery Lesson Plans and Curriculum Themes in Art Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus Devices of Wonder Exhibition explores how optical devices and technologies have shaped our perception of the world, and teaches us about our social, scientific, and visual histories. Play with the games, scientific instruments, and optical devices in the exhibition. Teaching Tools Viewpoints: Exploring How You Understand Art Exploring how you look at art - d eveloped by Faith Clover and Mary Erickson What kind of art do you really like? Why do you like it? What about other people? Take this self-test to learn more about why you like the art you do, understand different ways of looking at art and discover the points of view other people have. From Getty ArtsEdNet.
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Extractions: About Us Feedback Search A RTS ... Lessons The Hairy Ape For the student: Optional Introductory Activity Vocabulary Study Topics Essay Questions Eugene O'Neill on Page and Stage The National Standards For Arts Education: Theater (9-12) Standard 1: Script writing through improvising , writing, and refining scripts based on personal experience and heritage, imagination, literature, and history Theater (9-12) Standard 2: Acting by developing, communicating, and sustaining characters in improvisations and informal or formal productions Theater (9-12) Standard 3: Designing and producing by conceptualizing and realizing artistic interpretations for informal or formal productions Theater (9-12) Standard 5: Researching by evaluating and synthesizing cultural and historical information to support artistic choices Theater (9-12) Standard 6: Comparing and integrating art forms by analyzing traditional theatre, dance, music, visual arts, and
Extractions: Arts collectives are not new in Malaysia. Established names like Five Arts Center (F.A.C), Artis Pro Activ (APA) etc are among a handful of local collectives that have made their mark when it comes to pushing numerous boundaries that hampers the growth of Malaysian independent and alternative arts. The last few years have seen a healthy mushrooming of new arts collectives around the Klang Valley. Independently run by young, idealistic and committed groups of individuals, arts collectives like
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History Matters Search the University of Pennsylvanias art museum at Northwestern University in a collaborative effort with in latenineteenth-century labor history, the Haymarket http://historymatters.gmu.edu/search.php?function=find&top1900=1&wwwhist=1