Latin Language Curricula Support Links Self help quizzes to accompany Book I. Oxford Latin List An email discussion list for those Amsco School publications Publisher s homepage teach YOURSELF LATIN. http://www.latinteach.com/textsupport.html
Extractions: Latinteach Home What's New Join Discussion Forum Online Archives ... Feedback TEXTBOOK SUPPORT LINKS Are you looking for online Latin language games ARTES LATINAE CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE SERIES ECCE ROMANI Ecce Romani Official homepage. Professor Gil Lawall's page includes links to the New England Teacher Placement Service and CANE Materials as well as information on how to obtain the Ecce Romani newsletter and supplements (videos, software, transparencies, etc.) for the ER series.
Online Materials In English As A Foreign Language Programs This collection of online publications includes the by EFL professors who teach at a courses were conducted via email discussion list (listserv), and http://exchanges.state.gov/education/engteaching/onlineca.htm
Extractions: New! Teaching Pragmatics , our first online book. The Office of English Language Programs produces a wide variety of print materials, which are available to teachers and students outside the United States. Over 80 books and materials developed by the office are included in our English as a Foreign Language Publication Catalog . The English Teaching Forum magazine has been in print since 1963 and has a worldwide readership of over 60,000 in more than 100 countries.
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Gero_Ed Project: Internet Resources To Teach About Aging Academic resources and publications; Professional development professionals for meetings, discussions, seminars, symposiums GSA s Web site lists job openings in http://www-cpr.maxwell.syr.edu/gero_ed/sitelist.htm
Extractions: Internet Resources to Teach about Aging Updated June 2002 by Martha W. Bonney. Also see the subject-specific pages of the Gerontology Education portion of our web site. Suggestions for additions to this list are welcome! Please contact mbonney@maxwell.syr.edu Films and Videos to Teach about Aging Cost: not all material is free. However, your school library may subscribe. Quality: Almost no peer review, validation, quality control.
Critical Psychology Teaching Materials If you don t teach such a course, how Bibliographies and Other publications Relating to Activism and Critical Pedagogy discussion List (To subscribe email to http://www.radpsynet.org/teaching/
Extractions: Critical Psychology Teaching Materials Many RadPsyNet members teach psychology, generally in mainstream institutions. How do we go about doing that? What works? What doesn't? How do we incorporate radical/critical content in mainstream courses How do our students react to our teaching? And radical students: How do you deal with mainstream teachers? Does being a radical in academe affect what we do in the classroom? Should it? Located Here Advanced Social Psychology (Arnie KahnGraduate course incorporates critical readings) Developmental Psychology (Simon UngarTwo two hour lectures incorperating critical perspectives in undergraduate course)
Extractions: I start with perhaps the most obvious use of a computer, to make teaching resources for classroom use. Some worksheets that I make are to support the language learning aims of the syllabus, while others are made to more closely meet the students' needs or wants, by allowing them to be part of the resource creating process. For example, to review a topic, or a language structure, I hand out slips of paper and ask students to write down two or three questions that they would like to ask their classmates. In a preformatted Excel page, it is a relatively easy task to quickly type, sort and edit the students' questions, before pasting into
Jobs For Philosophy Majors! www.psichi.org/content/publications/home.asp. of undergraduate conferences http//teach.valdosta.edu a Philosophy or Religious Studies Email discussion List! http://chiron.valdosta.edu/phi/jobsphm2.htm
Extractions: THE JOB MARKET WELCOMES PHILOSOPHY MAJORS! Topics covered in this page, linked as follows: Careers and Jobs Grad School Admissions Exams Publishing Papers in Undergraduate Journals Undergraduate Conferences ... Philosophy and Religious Studies Email Lists Check out this Powerpoint presentation about careers in Philosophy (works best with Internet Explorer): http://teach.valdosta.edu/chjames/philpre_files/frame.htm Websites with information about Religious Studies careers: http://www.lacs.utexas.edu/student/careerplanning/majors/religious_studies/ http://www.jcu.edu/religion/ (check the pulldown menu for Careers in Religious Studies!) Here's an article from People magazine about popular philosophy books! Here's list of famous people who majored in Philosophy or Religious Studies . Also, do you remember MTV's former v.j. Kennedy? She's a Philosophy Major too. Scroll down for a variety of information on specific careers and advice on how to prepare as a Philosophy Major! Here are two other recommended sites with career i deas!
Sumkk12 be encouraged to collaborate on publications about using in the courses discussion list and contributing and Cleveland State University to teach writing and http://www.gasou.edu/~lamy/sumk12.html
Rapid Assessment Process-RAP Presentation of Using RAP to teach Qualitative Research as well as several other publications on rapid PRA discussion list based at University of Guelph, http http://www.gonzaga.edu/rap/
Extractions: Publisher's web site includes links to the Introduction and Chapter 1, Reviews, and Special Offers Power Point Presentation on RAP. RAP Power Point Introduction Using Rapid Assessment Process (RAP) to Teach Qualitative Research to Graduate Students in Professional Programs such as Education, Nursing, and Leadership Studies. Draft of paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 8, 2002, Atlanta GA (in MSWord format). UsingRAP022302a.doc Links to syllabi of courses. http://www.gonzaga.edu/rap/syllabi.html Power Point Presentation of Using RAP to Teach Qualitative Research http://www.gonzaga.edu/rap/UsingRAPpp/SfAApresentation.html
CPSR Activists Handbook The DNS discussion list focuses on the core of Internet periodic email announcements of CPSR events and publications. To subscribe, use http//lists.cpsr.org. http://www.cpsr.org/publications/Activists_Handbook.html
Extractions: Search C omputer P rofessionals for S ocial R esponsibility CPSR Members Have Almost Unlimited Opportunity To Get Involved And Make Change Happen The work of CPSR is largely financed by membership dues, and carried out by its members. CPSR's areas of activity are developed by, and depend on, the interests of members. Our members meet mostly virtually and sometimes locally. Members act locally, nationally, and internationally to put on events; write articles, factsheets, web pages, journals and books; speak at conferences and legislative meetings; speak to the press; and talk to students about the need to consider the impact of technology on their world. We only have one staff member, our Managing Director, Susan Evoy, in Palo Alto, California. Susan keeps the organization running on a day-to-day basis, and helps members get things done. She can be contacted at cpsr@cpsr.org, (650) 322-3778, (650) 322-4748
The Math Forum - Math Library - Mailing Lists member periodical); special publications; and conferences Forum The Math Forum s epigone discussion archives include related newsgroups, mailing lists, and Web http://mathforum.org/library/resource_types/mailing_lists/
Extractions: From this page you can browse any of the approximately 30,000 public LISTSERV lists on the Internet, search for mailing lists of interest, and get information about LISTSERV host sites. This information is generated automatically from LISTSERV's LISTS database and is always up to date. more>> MathsNet: Mathematics Email Centre - Bryan Dye; MathsNet
HJG: Discussion Lists: Topical Index: Teaching History CELTICT Celtic language teachers mailing list. to enable historians more easily to discuss research interests to promote the activities and publications of the http://www.history-journals.de/lists/hjg-discuss-tdid.html
Extractions: Periodicals Directory: Topical Index: Teaching History AERA-F : devoted to educational history and historiography ANTHRO-TEACH-LEARN : discusses the learning and teaching of anthropology ARCHEONET-ALL : European archaeological educational and training community list CELTIC-T : Celtic language teachers mailing list Chic : the use of courseware and communication software in HE History teaching ED-ARCH-UK : discussion group for teachers of archaeology in HE, FE and schools ED-HIST-UK : discussion group for those engaged in teaching, researching and teacher training in History post-16 EDTECH : devoted to educational technology EH.Teach : devoted to teaching economic history Expandedtext : devoted to the discussion of the teaching, learning and particularly assessment of texts in the fields of English studies, cultural studies, creative writing, English and Film, English and history Geschichtsdidaktik : devoted to teaching history gradcurr : devoted to issues pertaining to graduate education in classics H-AfrTeach : provides a forum for considering the possibilities and problems involved in teaching about Africa H-High-S : devoted to the discussion of curriculum, instructional strategies, and educational resources involved in teaching history, social studies, and related subjects in American secondary schools
Print Publications, Peter Suber publications Originally in Print. BOAI discussion List Launched, DLib Magazine, April, 2003 a revised and expanded version of How teachers teach, How Students http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/acadpubs.htm
Extractions: Publications Originally in Print Peter Suber Philosophy Department Earlham College Creating an Intellectual Commons through Open Access , a preprint based on an April 1, 2004, presentation at a workshop on Scholarly Communication as a Commons in Bloomington, Indiana. The Many-Copy Problem and the Many-Copy Solution Open Access Now , March 15, 2004. Promoting Open Access in the Humanities , a preprint based on a January 3, 2004, presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association in San Francisco. Open Access Builds Momentum ARL Bimonthly Report 232, February 2004. Open access: other ways Nature , November 6, 2003. A letter to the editor.
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Organizational Leadership - Links This is a front end of the listsERV LIST database and it contain public lists of sites to find. Contains workshops, publications, and discussion groups. http://www.ed.wright.edu/departments/edl/orgleadership/links.html
Extractions: Email Webmaster Organizational Leadership Home EDL Admission Req. Major Courses ... Frequently Asked Questions Organizational Leadership Academy of Management Online Contains Academy of Management membership information, in addition to discussion groups. Some of the topics include conflict management, entrepreneurship, gender issues in organizations, and international management. Advancing Women in Leadership This is an online journal that gives articles about barriers faced by professional women and ways to take away these barriers. You can also find women's news, career center for job searches, and resume posting. American Society For Training and Development, Inc. Contains information on workplace learning, performance, management development, managing training, organizational development, performance improvement, training basics, and benchmarking. America's Learning Exchange This site offered by the U.S. Department of Labor allows you to search databases of training programs, providers, and seminars. Association For Experiential Education This site has information on experiential education that deals with challenge courses, camps, wall climbing, ethics, and risk management.
RBS | Eisenhower Consortium | Free Publications to numerous helpful articles, this issue lists a collection the first in ENCs revamp of its publications. In the online discussion area, let the writers and http://www.rbs.org/mathsci/free_pubs/index.shtml
Extractions: Help As part of our mission, the Mid-Atlantic Eisenhower Consortium disseminates exemplary mathematics and science materials. These materials are available at no cost to consortium members in the Mid-Atlantic region (District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania). This list changes to accommodate new resources and those which are out of stock. Members can choose up to six of the items listed below. If you are not a consortium member and have not received publications from our organization in the past, please fill out our membership form before ordering any of the publications below. Consortium membership is a pre-requisite for receiving these free resources. Name: E-mail: Address:
Extractions: Home Sellers Buyers FAQ ... Members Login Book Details Title Sams Teach Yourself PHP in 24 Hours (2nd Edition) Authors Matt Zandstra ISBN Publisher Sams Category Computers Go To Book Reviews Book Reviews Comments This book is definately not for the new programmer. It is written in Geek and for a Sams teach yourself not very well presented. I have been using the Sams books for a number of years and not had the difficulty with the comprehension. As a refrence book there is a substantial number of better publications, all of which should be consulted before wasting money on this volume. The volume I have is the Second Edition Published in 2001. Not the first PHP book I''ve read. Good coverage of the incredible width of PHP facilities. Short on suggesting practical coding exercises. Sample code available (if you can find it). However (in common with most other PHP texts)it has already been overtaken by change/developments (book (c)2002, claims to be release 4.0.5 ''aware''). From releases 4.1.0/4.2.0 the (PHP.INI) register_globals directive has been set to ''off'' by default, and recommended to be kept that way for security reasons. Doing so will ''break'' the first practical chapter ("Working with PHP") Hour 9 (Forms), and impacts Hours 13, 20, 24 to a lesser degree (and possibly others) - per hundreds of cries for help on PHP Internet discussion lists. Either wait for a book that refers to this MAJOR change in PHP, carefully study the PHP ChangeLog (not for the faint-hearted or raw beginners!), or trawl the discussion list archives to teach yourself about the new ''superglobals''.
TESOL: Starting Your Career other TESOL members via electronic discussion lists targeted by An elist just for students is also TESOL Career resources from TESOL publications Download the http://www.tesol.org/careers/counsel/opportunities-4.html
Extractions: Not sure what TESOL is? Read our Introduction to the field of TESOL first. Are you getting ready to research TESOL teacher education programs? Or are you an experienced TESOL professional contemplating new paths toward professional development? Whether you are new to the field or have experience or training, now is the time to determine your professional interests. By identifying your skills and interests, you are more likely to match them with the academic and professional avenues best suited for you. Not unlike any other research project, the process begins with a plan of action: brainstorming, collecting the data, reviewing the data, and analyzing the findings. Brainstorm.
Directory Of Discussion Lists For Historians Use of census data and related research. CENSUSpublications@mailbase.ac.uk. Muslim Student Association list. SATEDU-L@WCU. Satellite educators discussion. http://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/LocalFile/histlist.html
Extractions: This revision of 13 November, 1994, is an extensive update of the version of March, 1994. A lesser revision of form and content is anticipated before the end of 1994. This is a list of Internet special interest lists (also called "forums") broadly related to the study of history. It is over 100 Kb in length, which most people will find too big to download or read through. I suggest two methods to explore it. One is to do a search for a keyword of interest to you. Better is to use the links in the following table of contents to reach the section you want. I. History Lists A. Universal and General History B. Lists on the History and Culture of Specific Regions 1. Asia in general, Central Asia, Pacific and Oceania East Asia a. Korea and Japan b. China c. Southeast Asia South Asia West Asia Africa 6. European West a. Europe as a whole; western civ b. Ancient West c. Feudal West (to 17th century) d.