Complete Topical Index For Leon James Home Page Site....in Hawaii Yang of Newsgroupsalt.tasteless.jokes and soc.culture.filipino; Therapy, Driving Therapy, and Counterculture The Power Things and Forces That help to Shape http://www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/leoni.html
Extractions: Statement introducing this site Last revised in May 1999 You have 10 options for finding things on this site: TREE STRUCTURE INDEX of All Generations by Year and Course INDEX OF DOCUMENTS by Leon James LIST OF FULLTEXT ARTICLES AND BOOKS by Leon James ... INDEX OF ALL DOCUMENTS on this site (Warning: long file200K) SEARCH this site by KEYWORDS, CONCEPTS, or NAMES (Look under categories "Psychology Generational Curriculum (Parts 1 to 5)" Search Dr. James Writings Using Pico Search Dr. Driving's Index of Traffic Psychology Topics DrDriving's Bibliography of Traffic Psychology Research Below is a SUBJECT INDEX In addition, under the Subject Index you'll find a Listing of Selected Student Reports Selected Topical Index to Cybercommunity Students Driving and Aggression Influences on Driving Performance and Behavior: Factors that affect me The Stereotypes of Women Drivers: From male conducted research and analysis from my perspective A Self-Monitoring Project for Modifying Driving Speed ... Alan Furukawa's Index in Traffic Psychology Topics in USENET Newsgroups"
Extractions: (Title 5, Section 55806) Graduation from Antelope Valley College with the associate in arts or associate in science degree requires the completion of a minimum of 60 semester units, including requirements 1 through 5 listed below. Antelope Valley College awards the associate in science degree to students who pursue majors offered in the following divisions: Allied Health, Applied Academics and Technologies, Business, and Math/Science. The associate in arts degree is available to those students who pursue a major in Letters, Arts, and Sciences, and to those majors offered in the following divisions: Fine and Performing Arts, Language Arts, Physical Education, and Social Science/Family and Consumer Education. In the course description section of this catalog all courses that apply to the associate degree or certificates are designated as (AVC) . The study major will be noted on the student's permanent transcript and diploma. The completion of an associate in arts or an associate in sciences degree does not ensure that a student can transfer directly to a four-year college or university. Students interested in transferring should refer to the
Teachers' Links lesson plans in Lang.Arts, Math, Sci., soc. Education Knowledge (Minnesotabased) foreign Languages, ESOL Institutions MEL-Humor and culture in Libraries http://ww2.rochester.k12.mn.us/century/media/teachlinks.html
Extractions: Back to the CIC Homepage May 05, 2004 These are links that we have found worthwhile. Please let us know of more and any dead ends. Move fast to your subject... General sites each including many subject areas, Interesting Teaching Information Teachers Organizations and MN State Department, Teachers' Workshops and Classes ... Websites with "wrong & bad" information to use as examples Rochester School District Sites: Rochester Public Schools Satisfaction Survey Results, 2000 Rochester Public Schools Curriculum Websites Chosen by our teachers. Go to the end of the list for great general teaching sites. Rochester Public Schools Technology Website General sites each including many subject areas: A to Z Teacher Stuff : Site with lesson plans and tons of resources AskEric Lesson Plans: over 3,000 in all areas Center for Liberal Arts, University of Virginia : contains many great liberal arts links Character Education Resources Classroom Connect's Connected Teacher Columbia Education Center Dept. of Ed's Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) , 7,300 lesson plans, projects and activities Dr. Labush's Links for Learning
Political Science At Emory | Undergraduate Studies will examine the interaction among states foreign policies by same as soc 370A and community dynamics and tensions (eg, demography, culture, economy, and http://www.emory.edu/POLS/atlas/spring2004.htm
Extractions: Home About the Department Undergraduate Studies Graduate Studies ... Courses [plus lab] Giles, MW 2:30-3:20, MAX: 135 Content: The goal of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the contemporary American political system. In addition, the course will introduce students to some of the approaches that political scientists use to study political institutions, processes and behavior. The course will examine the major institutions of American national government including Congress, the Presidency, and the Supreme Court, and the relationships among these institutions. In addition, the course will investigate the role of non-governmental groups and actors that influence political decision-making such as voters, political parties, and interest groups.
CUNY Sociology Courses of the nationÂ’s population to be foreign born. Barbara Katz Rothman bkatzrothman@gc.cuny.edu soc. Coser, Powell and Kadushin (BOOKS THE culture AND COMMERCE http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Sociology/courses/fall2004.htm
Soc.culture.taiwan Thread soc.culture.taiwan Thread. Below are a series of postings from soc.culture.taiwan, an electronic bulletin board on internet's Usenet. Users around the world participate in an ongoing conversation on http://cinemaspace.berkeley.edu/Papers/CityOfSadness/thread.html
Extractions: Below are a series of postings from soc.culture.taiwan , an electronic bulletin board on internet's Usenet. Users around the world participate in an ongoing conversation on all topics pertaining to Taiwan. By the time of this writing there have already been over 36,000 messages left on this bboard. As these postings suggest, the 228 massacre is a frequent subject for debate. This selection begins in the middle of a thread on 2.28. After one person wrote that he had never heard of the incident, someone responded by posting a series of eye-witness reports by Western observers. After reading this series of testimonials about the massacre, we decided to direct the discussion about 228 toward its representation in City of Sadness. The response reveals some of the controversy the film has provoked. The following note was from the original 1994 version, left here for nostalgia's sake: [For those unfamiliar with Usenet reading protocol, we offer the following notes. Every message starts with a heading much like an office memo, only it includes electronic addresses and the route the message took to the net. Writers often quote previous postings, generally preceding each line with a "greater than" mark to signal the extended quote. Because the internet is incapable of underlining or italics, you'll see asterisks and other methods of emphasis. This includes small graphic faces, such as :-) a sideways happy face. Note how the first author designates his displeasure at a previous writer's ignorance with a grimacing face. We have taken out e-mail addresses for posters' privacy.]
Wa. Soc. St. -- Links For Fun Stuff material intended to Eradicate Conflict by building cultural awareness. relate to English, History, Math, Science, Social Studies and foreign Languages are http://www.learningspace.org/socialstudies/student_projects/fun.html
Extractions: Building Excellence in Social Studies through Technology Home Org Subj Washington ... Add A Clock To Your Web Page! . This is a fun one if you've got your own web page. The U.S. Naval Observatory operates the Directorate of Time, which is the official source of time used in the United States. And they've got a little snippet of HTML code here that you can "borrow" to put a clock (adjusted for your time zone of course) on your personal web page. Congressional Youth Leadership Council . This is a non-profit, nonpartisan youth educational organization. The Council is committed to fostering and inspiring young people to achieve their full leadership potential by providing them with unique experimental training programs in the nation's capital. Only the most talented and motivated high school students are selected for a conference unparalleled in curriculum and opportunities for young leaders to interact with today's national leaders. Digital Education Network offers a series of on-line courses featuring Canadian and International content. NewsDEN is an interactive, current events center for students. We cover a new local, national (Canadian), and international story each week. Each story is accompanied by a quiz, a poll, a glossary of terms, a graphical summary and a discussion group.
Sri Lanka FAQ - Monthly Posting To Soc.culture.sri-lanka FAQ Sri Lanka FAQ answers common question for Sri Lankans Living outside of Sri Lanka. It has information on where/how to get more information. Contains some tourist information as well. 72 Is there http://www.non.com/news.answers/sri-lanka-faq.html
Extractions: Next: http://www.smartpages.com/faqs http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet dharma@src.umd.edu I will try to post an updated copy of this on soc.culture.sri-lanka newsgroup on or around every 13th of the month. You may FTP a copy of this FAQ from the usual FAQ archive. ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/sri-lanka-faq dharma@src.umd.edu slna-request@cs.ait.ac.th http://www.smartpages.com/faqs/sri-lanka-faq/faq.html ... http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/sri-lanka-faq/faq.html This and other FAQs are also available on certain commercial CD-ROMs that advertise as having the Internet FAQs. (ie: "Destination Internet" [Phone: (800)835-5514] for the Mac) ======================================================================= If you find any errors, omissions, or otherwise incorrect information, please point them out to me. Your feedback is very important and will be greatly appreciated. ======================================================================= amarana@server.uwindsor.ca
Social Science Courses, 2003 ATDP they will explore a wide range of cultural products in Aesthetics is the study of the nature and Court decisions, social welfare policy, foreign policy, voting http://www-atdp.berkeley.edu/2003/03socsci.html
Extractions: 2350 Mythology (PM) 5 units T/TH, 1:00-4:30 Edan Dekel This course will provide an introduction to several mythologies. Beginning with the gods of the Greeks and the Romans, we will explore numerous tales of heroism and intrigue in the ancient world. We will then turn to the mythological aspects of the Bible, with particular emphasis on the book of Genesis. Finally, we will briefly examine other mythological traditions with an eye toward developing a comparative approach to mythology.
Orientation To The Internet For Parents foreign Language. 46) http//www.educast.com/arc/lp/soc/9801124o.html. American Cultural History 20th Century http//www.nhmccd.edu/contracts/lrc/kc/subjects http://www.lisle.dupage.k12.il.us/parent.html
Welcome To KKFS TITLE WORLD HISTORY COURSE NUMBER soc 400 GRADE LEVEL 9 relative to the historical development of world cultures. KOREA KENT foreign SCHOOL 61930, Guui-Dong http://www.kkfs.org/curriculum_04.htm
Extractions: This course is designed to allow the students to study the countries of the world and how terrain formations affect the way of life of their populations. Students will learn that in many cases, political decisions and terrain formations have caused the boundaries of political divisions to take shape, often causing political problems. In addition, students will be made aware of how man-made facilities can influence natural terrain formations.
Subject Area Links foreign Language Sites. CULTURES INTERNET RESOURCES; Exploring Ancient World Cultures on-line soc.Studies Fair Guide - from another school system but the http://www.rapides.k12.la.us/subject_area_links.htm
Extractions: Subject Area Links Art Physical Education Foreign Languages Reading ... Other Subjects Art Sites Art History for Kids Art History Resources on the Web Art Lessons and Games Art Studio Chalkboard - lessons on perspective, shading, color, and painting ARTnet Nebraska - Home Page lessons, links, a student art gallery, and more ArtsEdge - sponsored by the Kennedy Center ArtsEdNet - Resource from the Getty Trust to support the needs of the K-12 arts education community focused on helping arts educators, teachers, museum educators, and others using the arts in their curriculum. Art Teacher on the Net Association for the Advancement of Arts Education Crayola Art Education Web Site Early Adolescence through Young Adulthood/Art - standards for National Board Certification in Art Eyes on Art - activities and teacher's guides Famous Paintings exhibition Inside Art: An Art History Game - An exploration of art history, elements and principles Internet ArtResources - the complete guide to the visual arts (links, galleries, museums, image catalogue, reviews, artists, and more)
Interpreting For German Nac. de soc. Deaf foreign sites. For sites in German, see Deaf cultures and Sign Languages of the world Austria (Oesterreich), Germany (Deutschland), and http://www.theinterpretersfriend.com/terp4/Ger.html
Extractions: A case study with German Created 5/24/1999, links updated monthly with the help of LinkAlarm Introduction Occasionally an interpreter is confronted with a text that includes words from a foreign language, be it a scholarly quote in Latin or Greek or a clever saying in Spanish or French. At this point we usually trust the speaker to translate it into English momentarily, and while we're waiting we merely sign NOW SPEAK FOREIGN LANGUAGE , or if we recognize the language we would say which one it was. What happens when the point of the discourse is to learn the foreign language itself? I hope to make some suggestions that would be helpful to an ASL interpreter for such a setting, using my experience interpreting for German courses. It is now seen as politically correct to say "second language", rather than "foreign language". I think this is confusing since this will be the deaf person's third language if they use Sign and know English. I shall use the term "foreign language" throughout this paper. Preparation The task is difficult enough without having a previous knowledge of the language being taught. Interpreters for foreign language classes really should have had at least two years of instruction in the foreign language they will interpret, even for an introductory course in that language. It may have been years since they used the foreign language they learned in high school, but with some preparation before each class it will come back to them. If they start by interpreting the first introductory course, they will relearn it with ease. As a last resort, interpreters with no knowledge of the language can start by interpreting German 1 and working their way up. Increasing numbers of interpreters have a third language, besides ASL and English, and I believe that a third language, whether it's a spoken language or a signed language, is very helpful for further breaking away from the unavoidable ethnocentrism that monolinguals may have.
Interpreting For Hebrew de soc. Davis, CD (nd) foreign language instruction Tips for accommodating Hardof-Hearing Bar-Tzur, D. Deaf cultures and Sign Languages of the world Israel. http://www.theinterpretersfriend.com/terp4/Heb.html
Extractions: Created 24 August 2001, links updated monthly with the help of LinkAlarm Introduction Occasionally an interpreter is confronted with a text that includes words from a foreign language, be it a scholarly quote in Latin or Greek or a clever saying in Spanish or French. At this point we usually trust the speaker to translate it into English momentarily, and while we're waiting we merely sign NOW SPEAK FOREIGN LANGUAGE , or if we recognize the language we would say which one it was. What happens when the consumer wants you to represent the foreign language itself? I hope to make some suggestions that would be helpful to an ASL interpreter for such a setting, using my experience interpreting for such settings. Preparation Doing the homework is also very helpful, especially if the language is new to the interpreter or has been unused for several years. If the interpreter does not wish to purchase the textbook and cannot get a copy from the teacher or library, it is possible to order a desk copy by writing to the publisher. If that doesn't work, xerox the pages you need, use an old Hebrew text, or borrow the teacher's text at a regular time when you are free and the teacher is busy with other things. Consider tutoring or working together with the student if you are reasonably competent in the language. If you are just learning Hebrew with the class you can still use the time to figure out together how Hebrew works and what the student thinks would work best for her/himself in terms of representing the language using ASL, DGS (Hebrew Sign Language), fingerspelling, or Cued Speech.
Products And Services: K Through 12 learning material, packages, multicultural material and fun by using foreign language flash Reading, language, math, spelling, penmanship, keyboarding, soc http://www.puredirectory.com/Reference/Education/Products-and-Services/K-through
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Geography World (Short Reviews) on cities and countries, maps, flags, cultures, games, quizzes all around useful site for science soc. Chairperson for social Studies foreign Language Ron http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/reviewss.html
Extractions: "Geography World" 4th and 5th Grade Student Research Resources says: "This is one of the best comprehensive resources." 5pillars.com says: "A comprehnsive collection of information and links on geography supported by the Geography World search engine." "1001 Incredible Things to do on the Internet" by Ken Leebow, says on page 116: "#322 This is Geography . Take a tour of the world of geography with Mr. Bowerman. This is a very nice resource for many geographic details." AboutSchool.com says: "A wonderful resource of teacher and student geography links." Across the USA! - Puzzles and Games! says: "Best site on the web for over 200 links to online information, puzzles, games, and more by Brad Bowerman!" Alabama State Legislature lists Geography World on its GEOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY links page. American Library Association says: "Created by a geography high school teacher, it is one of a few very good starting points. Its opening page has a table of contents with topics of interest to all geographers, for example: earth's surface and erosion, ecosystems and environmental issues, human culture, and maps and globes." Angevine Middle School , CO - Byron Thompson says: "The ultimate source for maps and globes"
Geography - Classes: Virginia Tech from ecological, historical, and cultural perspectives INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT GEOG 4764 (soc 4764) (UAP migration, rural poverty, hunger, foreign trade, and http://www.majbill.vt.edu/geog/CLASSES/CLASSES-FALL04.htm
IRC Resource Cultures, Exploring ancient cultures. of Representatives; The Senate; Department of foreign Affairs and Governments, Central Intelligence Agency; www.soc.umn.edu http://www.vienwoodss.qld.edu.au/irc_resources.htm
Extractions: I.R.C - Resources on the Net What letter does your theme start with? Click on the letter or word and it will take you to the list of areas. A B C D ... Topic Areas As internet sites change their addresses daily, some of these addresses will not connect. Information on when you have problems helps us keep our website up to date, so please email us. Theme Related Websites Click on the area you would like to find more about. If you have any sites you would like me to add into this list email me at watts_cass@hotmail.com Search Engines If you would like to find something on the internet, search engines are used to shortlist sites for you to browse through.
Academic Handbook English*. World Cultures World Cult. World Cult. World Cult. H World Cult. Studies soc. Studies soc. Studies soc. Studies. Tech. foreign Language. Phys. Ed. Phys. http://www.mcguffey.k12.pa.us/schools/high/academic/academic.html
Extractions: Administration Faculty Clubs Sports ... Homepage STUDENT ACADEMIC HANDBOOK Dear Parent/Guardian, With the help of teachers and guidance counselors, students in grades 8-11 will begin choosing their subjects for the next school year. Students should make their selections carefully, guided by their aptitudes, interests, and future plans. Parents should become actively involved in the scheduling process. During the scheduling process, guidance counselors will meet with the students to discuss course offerings and the relationship of these courses to the studentsÂ’ future plans. In conjunction with the guidance department, the teachers will provide necessary recommendations in their subject areas. Once scheduling forms are reviewed and signed by the parents, the guidance counselors will then meet with the students on an individual basis to complete the scheduling process. It is important that parents be involved in this process. Through the efforts of the school and the home, we can be sure that we are meeting each student's educational needs. Please check the course levels, read the course descriptions, and discuss the course selections with your child.
International Education - Ej Volume 4 Number 2 (2000) contact that will provide increased opportunities for honing foreign language and on campus A look into the crosscultural experiences of Dr Anita Mak B. soc. http://www.canberra.edu.au/uc/educ/crie/2000-2001/ieej14/leadArticle14.html
Extractions: mak@scides.canberra.edu.au Background In recent years, the significant increase in numbers of international students on campuses in English-speaking countries has parallelled an overall trend towards globalisation, and makes cross-cultural encounters an inevitable part of the educational and employment experiences of professionals, administrators, and business people. In Australia alone, there were over 63,000 higher education students undertaking onshore international education in 1999 (Fell, 1999). Challenges for Culturally Different Students In a recent study of non-English-speaking background nursing students on two Australian university campuses, Gorman (1999) identified various cultural disadvantages in the students experiences, including adaptations required in asking questions, dealing with status, speaking up and giving presentations in class, grappling with gender, family roles, and financial security issues, mixing with other students, and understanding the values underpinning nursing and allied health disciplines. The faculty members and nursing staff in Gormans study believed that the non-English- speaking background student was stereotyped as "non-assertive, retiring, overly respectful of authority figures and reluctant to engage with others by disclosing personal information and sharing experiences all these were seen as faulty interpersonal skills which can result in the student being seen as incapable of functioning competently as a nurse".