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Extractions: .... part of The Social Studies Web Teacher Explorer Center at the UNO Asian Virtual Library General Lesson Plans Sites Lesson Plans WebQuests ... DOs AND DON'Ts FOR TEACHING ABOUT ASIA General Kids Web Japan Kids Web Japan is a site that introduces Japan to school children aged between 10 and 14 who live in other countries. To deepen understanding about Japan, we have tried to furnish information with many photographs and graphics. Ask Asia Welcome to the Asia Society's AskAsia, an exciting, informative on-line source K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. Through the Internet, AskAsia offers easy, 24-hour access to high-quality, classroom-tested resources and cultural information, engaging games and activities, and links to relevant people, places, and institutions. National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies URL: http://www.indiana.edu/~japan/ EAST ASIAN STUDIES: A GUIDE FOR TEACHERS Distributed by East Asian Studies Center Indiana University ISEI ISEI was founded in 1958 as a nonprofit organization, affiliated to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Its primary aim was to provide accurate information to other countriesabout Japan through the examination of accounts of Japan in textbooks gathered from all over the world. THE JAPAN FAQ: KNOW BEFORE YOU GO (OR: WHAT I WISH I KNEW BEFORE....) The Complete Guide to Working, Visiting, and Living in Japan. By Robert Murphy
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Extractions: U.S. Geography ... Social Science Lesson Planning Article L E S S O N P L A N N I N G A R T I C L E November 15-21 is Geography Awareness Week. In celebration of GAW '98, Education World highlights ten great geography lessons we found on the Internet. These lessons span the grades and the world with activities that involve maps, art, and culture. If you like what you see, explore additional activities among the collections from which these lessons come. Go "global" with the geography resources of the Web! Jo Lynn Cheramie, a fourth-grade teacher at Larose Middle School in Larose, Louisiana, has been incorporating the Internet into her classroom geography activities and learning some lessons of her own.
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Extractions: "The Standards for Japanese Language Learning document is the result of an effort by K-16-level Japanese language educators to bridge the publication Standards for Foreign Language Learning: Preparing for the 21st Century , developed by The National Standards in Foreign Language Education Project, with Japanese language classrooms in the United States."
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Extractions: There are two types of Japanese courses at Kanda Gaigo Career College. gSchool coursesh consists of regular courses and gCorporate Service Divisionh courses which mainly consists of private lessons. Shimbashi school offers various courses, periods and times. The price is also reasonable, and since a level check is given when you enter, you will be placed in a class that is most suitable for your level. In the Corporate Division, a lecturer is dispatched to your company and a custom-made lesson plan will be designed for your purpose schedule, and achievement purpose based on the request of the student. Lessons will be strictly done according to the studentfs needs.
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Extractions: To understand more about the artistic and intellectual exchange between Japan and Australia. Questions When did the study of Japanese language and culture begin in Australian Universities? Which university? When did the study of Japanese language begin in secondary schools in Australia? List three exhibitions of Japanese art in Australia. Activities In 1998, 751 100 Japanese people visited Australia. Reasons given for visits were holidays, honeymoons, business, education and art. Find out how many people visit for each of these reasons and draw a pie graph to show the proportions. Choose one art form and examine in detail the influence of Japanese culture on Australian art. Find out about one Australian art exhibition held in Japan.
Extractions: Our Chat Companion tool is how we host your online language exchange. Running along side your chat room (any voice or text chat software), it provides: Lesson plans specifically designed for online language exchange practice. A timer that tells you when to switch to the other language, so you can have a fair exchange. Your own notepad so you can record new words, expressions and slang. You can also search through your previous notes. A multi-language dictionary. Although the Chat Companion can run along side any chat software, we highly recommend Paltalk for best voice clarity. The picture below shows how the Chat Companion works with Firetalk (no longer available) voice chat software. P a l t a l k
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Extractions: center for instructional materials and computing school of education @ university of wisconsin - madison Skip navigation School of Education UW-Madison 225 North Mills Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 World Languages Month The World Wide Web offers a wealth of language information. Below are just a few sites of interest to students and educators Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children - http://www.csusm.edu/campus_centers/csb A database of more than 3000 recommended books in Spanish for children and adolescents. This site also provides librarians, teachers, and parents information about workshops, publications, and special activities, as well as links to other related sites. Educator's Reference Desk - Foreign Language Lesson Plans - http://eduref.org/cgi-bin/lessons.cgi/Foreign_Language
Extractions: Thane's School has recently opened in Hisai City, Mie Prefecture. We are currently looking for English Instructors who can help us grow. Variety of days and times available. We will accept applications from those residing in Tsu, Ise and Matsuzaka. Please forward resumes, availability, photos, etc by e-mail or fax. Interviews will be held in Mie Prefecture. Valid visa holders only please. Remuneration - Benefits
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Extractions: In this chapter students learned about inequalities regarding race and ethnicity and patterns of racial and ethnic relation. They learned the difference between prejudice and discrimination, as well as what sociologists mean by the terms minority, race, and ethnicity. Stereotypes, or sets of distorted, exaggerated, or oversimplified images that are applied to a category of people, appear throughout any society. An example of stereotyping and discrimination in American history is the internment of Japanese Americans in relocation camps during World War II. In this activity students will take a closer look at the experiences of Japanese Americans during the war, as well as what life was like inside the internment camps. Lesson Description Students will visit the Camp Harmony Web site to learn more about the experience of Japanese Americans during World War II. Students will answer several questions about the material on the site and will then write a haiku that describes Japanese American internment during World War II. Instructional Objectives
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