Extractions: The first center opened in early April in Kigali, Rwanda. Others are slated for Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, Palestine and Eritrea. Each will differ based on needs, but most will have access to medicine, arts, sports and information on hygiene and nutrition. They will be run by the Global Youth Parliament, which will teach area kids how to run educational programs there for other children.
Job Opportunities At Imagination Stage fax your resume to 301718-9526 or mail to Richard Additionally will manage a Federal Grant, oversee budgets, teach music, dance or drama classes, stage http://www.imaginationstage.org/bapa/index.cfm/fuseaction/ContactUs.job_opps
Extractions: Hours (they may vary slightly): 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM , Monday through Friday. Monday, July 5 is a holiday. The ideal counselor has a strong foundation in theatre,enjoys sharing her/his love of theatre with children and has an interest in theatre education. Imagination Stage pays competitively with other summer camp counselor positions.
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Extractions: How do I join the mailing list? Subject: Date: 1/5/98 17:20:00 Hello! SUBSCRIBE LEADERSHIP I wish to join your mailing list. I teach at Prince of Wales Collegiate, a High School (10 - 12) in St. John's Nfld. with a population of 700. I am the Student Activity Advisor. I attended the National Student Leadership Conference in Montreal last year and I am planning on attending the next one in B.C. this year. Do you know when the registration info. is to be sent? Look forward to hearing from you soon. Steve Bannister :) Subject: reply to your note of Mon, 5 Jan 1998 17:20:04 -0500 (EST) Date: 1/6/98 17:25:00 Contact the B.C. Student Leadership Centre at the offices of the BCPCPA (Bc principals and vice principals) at (604) 689-3399. They should have the information there. Subject: OELC is on the net! Date: 1/6/98 17:45:00 The Ontario Educational Leadership Centre (OELC) is on the internet! E-mail: oelc@encode.com WWW: http://www.muskoka.net/~oelc/index.html OELC is a residential educational Centre situated on a 71 hectare site on the east side of Lake Couchiching approximately 150 km north of Toronto, near Orillia, Ontario, Canada. It is operated by a volunteer not-for-profit corporation partially funded by the Ministry of Education and Training. The mandate is to develop leaders through one of the following media: fine arts, music, athletics, diversity education, student government. The programs for all courses are designed to develop interpersonal, problem-solving, organizational, communication, team-building and public speaking skills. Responsible attitudes, community awareness and voluntarism are also strong components of every course.
Extractions: Home About the GISIG About IATEFL Events ... Newsletter Contacts List Web resources Join iatefl GISIG Contacts Page This Contacts Page exists to facilitate the free exchange of ideas and information on Global Issues among English Languge educators. Please use it to make contact with others who share your interests in Global Issues. You do not have to be a member of the GISIG to contact people on this page, however if you wish to add your own details you must become a member. See Join the GISIG Please r emember that these are busy people. They will be delighted to hear from you on global issues. Please do not send anything of an obviously commercial or non-global issues nature. Please do not put anyone from this page on a mailing list without their permission. If you are an existing member of the GISIG and you wish to add to or edit any of the information on this page, please email Butler, Ian: University of North West, Mafikeng, South Africa I teach English language and literature at the University of North West in Mafikeng, South Africa. Although the medium of instruction at the university is English, the majority of the students speak Setswana as their home language. My interest in global issues is mainly concerned with English as a world language, especially in post-colonial societies. Cates, Kip:
Favorites behind or in front of the curtain teach valuable lessons in updates contact Michèle Rittenhouse by email or phone 15 Credits Required for drama/Theatre Minor. http://www.njit.edu/old/CSLA/theatre/njit_minor.htm
Extractions: Theatre Home Up Coming Event Information: Student Clubs ... Join our Mailing list NJIT Drama/Theatre and Television Minors Students at NJIT may opt for an academic minor in drama/theatre offered by the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences or for an academic minor in television offered by the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at Rutgers-Newark. The minor in drama/theatre combines the study of the dramatic arts as literature with training in the nature and practice of live theatre. Through this balance of academic investigation and hands-on experience, students gain an unusually broad perspective on this exciting field of the performing arts. Students electing this minor participate in actual productions staged in the joint theater season of NJIT and Rutgers-Newark Theatre Arts Program. The students roles in these productions, whether behind or in front of the curtain teach valuable lessons in communication, responsibility, teamwork, self-confidence, and self esteem. Interested students and for course curriculum updates contact Michèle Rittenhouse by e-mail or phone (973-596-3457) to set up an appointment with her in Kupfrian Hall, Room 133.
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Extractions: Updated December 2003 A list of film titles is being compiled for posting in early 2004 The Great Circle of Life: A Resource Guide to Videos on Aging , a revised version of the highly regarded w eb text by Robert Yahnke, Professor of Film and the Arts, University of Minnesota, and Audiovisual Editor for The Gerontologist , will be available online in late January 2004. Those of you familiar with his earlier video resource guide will welcome this one. The Gerontologist : Audiovisual Reviews. James T. Sykes, University of Wisconsin Institute on Aging, has been writing AV reviews for the past couple of years. Subscribers to The Gerontologist can access them online. Aging and the Cinema , compiled by Rick Scheidt, Ph.D., for the American Psychological Association. The list contains an edited list of selected films (full-length motion pictures) directly relevant to issues, topics, and concerns in aging. Most films on this list have a clear illustrative link to existing theory and research in adult development and aging. It includes a number of foreign films that are readily available for use in the U.S. Below the list, he offers annotations (and related developmental issues) for a few highly relevant films he has used in his course, "Aging in the Cinema." DocuSeek is a search site for independent, documentary, educational and social issue video and films. DocuSeek allows you to search for videos by grade level, length, filmmaker, and other characteristics, in addition to searching for key words. DocuSeek allows you to search the complete text of full descriptions, and, to streamline your search by grade level, length, filmmaker, and other characteristics, in addition to searching for key words. Your DocuSeek finds include complete title information, description, reviews and awards. And you can order directly from the distributor for full support (study guides, replacement copies, etc.) you have come to expect from these fine distributors. To order any of the videos found on DocuSeek, contact the distributor directly.
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Extractions: Sign in Register Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs Life MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Dating Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Living our values Newsroom Reader Offers Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Working at GNL Guardian Weekly Money Observer The distance from College high school to the CBSO centre in the middle of Birmingham is about four miles as the crow flies and six or seven miles as the minibus drives, via the dual carriageways, flyovers and underpasses of England's second city. Yet it seems further. To the deaf and and hearing-impaired children who made the trip yesterday to show off their musical skills, it must have seemed like another world.
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Columbia College Chicago - Faculty List More than 1100 faculty members teach at Columbia College, some fulltime, the Jeffrey Ginsberg* (Theater) MFA, Yale School of drama; actor; director; former co http://www.colum.edu/infodesk/facultylist-g.html
Extractions: More than 1100 faculty members teach at Columbia College, some full-time, the majority part-time. Full-time faculty are indicated by an asterisk (*). The following representative sample illustrates the breadth and depth of their experience and achievement. Faculty listings and teaching assignments are subject to change, revision, modification, and/or deletion at any time. A B C D ... Z Mary Pat Garr (Educational Studies) M.A. Curriculum and Instruction, Concordia University; faculty in MAT and MA in Urban Teaching Programs; Field Experience Coordinator. Emily Gaul (Science and Mathematics) Ph.D., Chemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago; special interest: photography and dyes. Carol Genetti (Academic Computing) Principal Designer, Noodlemeister Designs; Production Artist, Seven World Wide. David Gerding* (Interactive Multimedia) writer, programmer, and interactive designer; owner, Versive LLC, publisher of gamestate.com; interactive media consultant; designer of interactive narrative presentation technology, patent pending; writer for technology related publications, including CNET. Ariana Gerstein (Academic Computing) M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago; specialist in computer animation and imaging
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Extractions: More than 1100 faculty members teach at Columbia College, some full-time, the majority part-time. Full-time faculty are indicated by an asterisk (*). The following representative sample illustrates the breadth and depth of their experience and achievement. Faculty listings and teaching assignments are subject to change, revision, modification, and/or deletion at any time. A B C D ... Z Debra S. Hale (Management) M.A., Arts, Entertainent, and Media Management, Columbia College; Senior Communications Specialist, University of Chicago Scott Hall* (Music) B.M., Northern Illinois University; trumpeter, composer, arranger, and producer; President, Corridor and Hallway Records; soloist, Chicago Jazz Ensemble Tom Hamilton* (Marketing Communication) M.B.A., University of Chicago; President, Hamilton Marketing, Inc. Carol Hammerman (Art and Design) M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago; fine artist; sculptor Renee Lynn Hansen* (English) M.A., Creative Writing, Columbia College; poet and author; recipient, Illinois Arts Council Fellowship in playwrighting; nominee, Lambda Literary Award for novel, Take Me to the Underground; stories published in Word of Mouth: Short Short Stories by Women, Christopher Street, and Reclaiming the Heartland: Lesbian and Gay Voices from the Midwest
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Extractions: Samuel French London We regret that we are unable to include prices at present. Ple ase contact us for more information on prices and availability of the books given in this list. Please remember to include your name and full postal address (including postcode and country) when submitting any enquiry. How to order All books are paperback unless stated otherwise Until now, animators who have wanted to learn about acting have had no option but to study the subject side by side with stage and movie actors, a group that uses acting techniques in a wholly different way. Ed Hooks offers a better alternative with Acting for Animators the first book about acting theory and technique written specifically for the animator. ISBN 325 00229 Going beyond the conventional three-act structure and exploring more inventive approaches, the latest edition of Alternative Scriptwriting continues to challenge readers to take creative risks with genre, tone character, and structure. Through a survey of both American and international films, it explores mainstream, personal, and experimental narrative forms. ISBN 240 80477 5
2003 June - What's New? library policies covering staff use of email. Latino literature and provides numerous lists of recommended 100 Extension Activities in Art, drama, Music, Math http://www.mc.lib.wi.us/whatsnew/0306.htm
Extractions: Professional Collection What's New? June 2003 This is a list of "professional materials", Booking Collection videos, kits, and other miscellaneous items recently added to the collections at Manitowoc Public Library. MCLS will publish this list monthly to alert you to a sampling of new materials that might be helpful for staff development, library programs, etc. It is not a comprehensive list. All of these items can be borrowed from Manitowoc through interlibrary loan. (MPL call numbers are provided for each item.) BOOKS . Wisconsin Association of Public Librarians, 2003. The annual compilation of salaries and fringe benefits, presented in charts to allow comparisons among Wisconsin libraries of similar size. (023.9 Salary System Office) E-Mail Rules: A Business Guide to Managing Policies, Security, and Legal Issues for E-Mail and Digital Communication , by Nancy Flynn and Randolph Kahn. American Management Association, 2003. While businesses have different needs than libraries, many of the suggestions in this book will be of interest to librarians who are reviewing the way their library handles, saves, backs up, and disposes of e-mail. Many of the tips and strategies offered here would be relevant to library policies covering staff use of e-mail. (384.3406 Flynn) Finger Tales , by Joan Hilyer Phelps. Upstart Books, 2002. Patterns for easy-to-make felt finger puppets and glove puppets, along with two dozen ready-made preschool storytimes on simple themes such as "Circus," "Tools," "Cowboys," and "Sports." For each program there are rhymes or fingerplay scripts, annotated lists of related stories, optional activities, and a take-along project. (+TEACH 398.8 Phelps)
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Extractions: Mon Feb 2 18:34:30 PST 2004 So much to do, so little time in destitution city of Bflo, where art thrives the harder they try to keep us down... There's Democracy Now announcement about the new independent radio show that you really MUST listen for, there's an opportunity to sign onto a call to end the occupation of Palestine, there's film, there's Poets Against the War's anniversary call to action, there's theatre, there's dialogue and... well, you can read it and smile. Especially noteworthy in this year of election is a project to get youth out to vote... roxanne ```````````````````````````````````````````````````` - Original Message - From: "Brian Brown-Cashdollar" < wny.cosh at verizon.net To: "treesrmeandu" < treesrmeandu at earthlink.net Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 12:28 PM Subject: Re: READ ME! Democracy Now!-reply We are happy to announce that Buffalo has joined a growing list of cities where the award winning Democracy Now! can be heard on the radio. The show can be heard live from 8 AM - 9 AM Monday - Friday on WHLD 1270 AM. Democracy Now! is the hard hitting daily Pacifica news magazine. For a sample of their exclusive coverage visit their website at http://www.democracynow.org.
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