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  1. Asian Americans: Resources and Activities for the Classroom by Philip Lanasa, 2008-12-30
  2. The Asian Indians in America: A curriculum resource handbook for teachers by Sondra Sen, 1978

61. Early Childhood Anti-Bias / Anti-Racism / Multicultural Education
of Asian American Students A Kim CJ Yeh Eric Digest Synthesis of scholarship in multicultural education G Gay at NCREL teachers guide to folklife resources
http://home.sprintmail.com/~peggyriehl/prmulti.htm
Anti-Bias / Anti-Racism / Multicultural Education
Online publications

62. Library In The Sky - Educational Web Resources
Additional resources include a Find an Oncologist make up today s diverse Asian American community. Occupational Outlook for teachers, Employment Opportunities
http://www.nwrel.org/sky/index.asp?ID=3

63. EASC Literature Workshop Resources 2004
Asian American Literature Asian and Pacific Islands American History and Literature for K12 teachers Part of Provides a sizeable list of resources on Asian
http://www.indiana.edu/~easc/lit_workshop/resources.htm
Literature Workshop main EASC Home
Teaching East Asian Literature in the High School
Resources
Index
General Resources: East Asia China Japan Korea
Literature: East Asian Chinese Japanese Korean ... Asian American Best Lesson Plans from Past Workshops: Selected Bibliography of Resources on East Asia
General ResourcesEast Asia
Access Asia
Website of the Australian Asian Education Foundation (AEF) that provides access to general information, curricular materials and resources about China, India, Indonesia, Japan and Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.
AEMS (Asian Educational Media Service)
A program of the Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies at the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign. This site features a searchable database of media resources on East Asia for K-12 educators. Entries include brief reviews of audio-visual materials, as well as purchasing information. See also their list of Related Sites.
Asia Ednet
Primarily a tutorial for K-12 educators on how to use the internet to supplement and enhance teaching about Asia. Be sure to check out their website directory under the heading "Online Services." The section on lesson plans and units of instruction includes a number of model webquests.
Asia for Educators
Features teaching aids, resource lists, multi-media discussions and web course development compiled by the East Asian Curriculum Project (EACP) of Columbia University and the Columbia Project on Asia in the Core Curriculum.

64. East Asian Studies Center: Resources & Publications
Distance Learning Program Students and teachers are able of Chicago presenting an Asian American Showcase of Korea); Selected Bibliography of resources on East
http://www.indiana.edu/~easc/resources/
General Asia China Japan Korea ... EASC Home The EASC electronically reproduces these materials, some of which are also available in print form. They are not necessarily written or developed by Indiana University faculty unless explicitly noted.
General Asia

65. Foreign Languages Education Resources
Chinese Asian American, Asian, and Pacific Islands Children s other; Also, some ideas for teachers in bilingual Travlang language store s ESL resources Back to
http://www.pitt.edu/~poole/eledforeign.html
Elementary Education: Foreign Languages Resources List of Contents (click on topic name for more links) General links on Foreign Languages
Breaking the Language Barrier
Education Week magazine on the web presents this 1994 article
Children's Multicultural Literature Resource

Foreign Language Teaching Forum

JumpStartville
foreign language games for children; including French, Spanish and ESL
Language Learning CD-Roms from Eurotalk
Software and materials available to interactively learn about 30 different languages!
Learning the best way to go about learning a Foreign Language
This unique page begins with English, but provides links that explain good approaches to use when beginning to learn a foreign language.
Language Course Finder
largest online directory of Language Schools
Language Learning
A variety of materials for different languages and levels are included in this site, including the Russian Learning Language Series
a list of various multicultural books; list is sorted by cultural interest; also includes some books written in Spanish. All books available for sale.

66. Online Resources
It has excellent resources for teachers interested in incorporating Native American issues and texts into courses. Asian American resources.
http://www.uga.edu/~mctf/online_resources.htm
Multicultural Resources on the Web
Back Click on the links to go to that site. updated 1/09/01 Great Moon ( A Site about Native American Culture) http://www.greatmoon.com/ It has excellent resources for teachers interested in incorporating Native American issues and texts into courses. The main pages seem a little commercial but the internal resource links are very useful. College of Education Courses that Address Diversity Asian American Resources http://www.mit.edu:800a/afs/athena.mit.edu/user/l/r/irie/www/aar.html Extensive list of resources related to organizations, culture, and facts about Asian American Culture. Acquiring a Second Language for School http://www.ncbe.gwu.edu/ncbepubs/directions/04.htm Diversity www.edc.org/WomensEquity/ Diversity Web http:// www.inform.umd.edu/diversity.web EDEQUITY Network To subscribe - majordomo@confer.edc.org (send message: "subscribe edequity" or send messages to edequity@tristram.edc.org A list serve for educators to exchange ideas and information on equity issues. http:// www.edc.org/CEEC/WEEA

67. CACF - More Resources
and Youth with Disabilities; Web resources for Parents to Communicating with Asian American Families ; Asian American Children What teachers Should Know
http://www.cacf.org/moreresources/

68. North Texas Institute For Educators On The Visual Arts
resources for teachers ASIA/Asian American resources Asian/Asian American resources from The Hall of Multiculturalism; Asian American
http://www.art.unt.edu/ntieva/artcurr/asian/
Asian/Asian American Art and Culture
Other Asian and Asian American materials are also included. NTIEVA invites you to use these materials in your classroom; we would appreciate any suggestions or other comments you may have in response to this material. Comments may be made through E-mail at tcarter@unt.edu or by mail (NTIEVA, PO Box 5098, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203).
JAPAN
Aesthetics

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69. Resources
site features lesson plans for K12 teachers. immigration history and includes the resources Linking the and Now, an overview of Asian American history for
http://www.aiisf.org/resources
Become a Friend of the Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation and help us accomplish our mission of preserving and restoring the station and educating the public on the role of this Pacific gateway to America. Click here to join us The AIISF would like to thank the California Department of Parks and Recreation, the National Archives and Record Administration, and photographers Chris Hui, Mak Takahashi, and Nancy Wong for the photographs they generously provided for the creation of this site. For Teachers
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Researchers: Looking for more historical photographs of the Immigration Station on Angel Island? Visit the State Parks archives to browse more historical photographs of the Angel Island Immigration Station online and find out of about reproduction rights. For Teachers
Angel Island Immigrant Journeys: A Curriculum Guide
AIISF is pleased to announce that Angel Island Immigrant Journeys: A Curriculum Guide is now available for educators. This curriculum guide provides strategies and background material designed for teachers of Grades 3-12. This guide contains lessons, student worksheets, primary source documents from the National Archives, historical photographs, and list of resources to introduce students to the experience of immigrants on Angel Island. The curriculum is aligned with National and California state content standards. Fee: $15, plus $5 shipping and handling. Teachers’ Workshops Saturday May 15, 10 am-1 pm at Hearst Castle (where

70. Enhancing The Communication Skills Of Newly-Arrived Asian American Students. ERI
of homeland traditions, many Asian American parents do addition, parents can aid teachers by informing school language, the educational resources available at
http://www.ericdigests.org/1999-1/asian.html
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Enhancing the Communication Skills of Newly-Arrived Asian American Students. ERIC Digest. by Cheng, Li-Rong Lilly The number of Asian/Pacific Americans (APAs) in the United States has increased significantly in recent decades, largely resulting from the exodus of millions of Southeast Asians to this country. APAs continue to arrive through sponsorships and business visas, despite tightened immigration policies and other restrictions. They now number eight million. One motivating factor for APA immigration is the quality and flexibility of education in the U.S. Indeed, the Confucian tradition emphasizes the importance of education, and new immigrants work hard to overcome linguistic and cultural challenges to obtain a good one. Traditional Asian families expect their children to do well in school, and may feel ashamed and responsible if a child does poorly or needs special attention. In addition to regular schooling, many Asian American parents take their children to community language schools on weekends, expecting them to increase their home language skills and maintain their native culture. The new APA immigrants vary greatly in their time of arrival, prior education, economic status, and immigration history, among other factors. Some are unaccompanied minors; others are graduate students with broader experiences and exposure to their own culture and language. The younger students seem to adjust more quickly. The cultural and historical backgrounds of APAs also affect adjustment. Southeast Asians who were not prepared for their immigration have often found the adjustment process frustrating and frightening. Conversely, other Asian immigrants, including East Indians, Pakistanis, and those from Asian Pacific areas, grew up bilingually and do not find the English language too much of a challenge, yet their cultural differences can still be difficult to negotiate.

71. EAA: Resource Links
access to quality resources on Asian and Asian American themes at reviews of new and significant resources, and links Asia for Elementary Students and teachers.
http://www.aasianst.org/EAA/links.htm
Back to EAA Main Page Suggest a Link
  • Association for Asian Studies (AAS) , Ann Arbor, MI USA: Publisher of Education for Asia Recommended Resources on Asia
    These resource lists were created to assist elementary and secondary teachers in designing or enhancing their curriculum on Asia. The lists include classroom curriculum units, audio-visual resources, non-fiction and fiction books, and teacher reference materials. Some materials appropriate for multicultural units and units on Asian Americans are also included. Items listed are published primarily by university outreach centers on Asia and other non-profit educational groups. Each listing includes a description of the recommended resource, the address of the publisher, and price information. These lists are an invaluable reference guide for school districts and educators seeking to improve the study of Asia in their classrooms. AskAsia
    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. AskAsia is an integral part of the Asia Society 's Asian Education Resource Center (AERC), a national initiative designed to provide access to quality resources on Asian and Asian American themes at the elementary and secondary levels.

72. Classroom Resources
Asian American General resources. Asian Pacific Island American History Literature for K12 teachers. Berkeley Asian American Oral History.
http://www.csun.edu/~hfaas002/academic/classroom-resources.htm
Jerome Richfield 340 * 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8251 * Office: 818-677-4966 * Fax: 818-677-7094 Home
Classroom Resources
Conducting an Oral History Email
  • Getting a CSUN Email Network Account Logging in to access your Email Account
  • Student Guide Computer Labs Asian American General Resources Berkeley Asian American Oral History Berkeley's Interactive Chinese American History CET Resources Page: CSUN University Library Bibliography and Style Guides - For citation styles. My America: Stanford Beginning Library Research on Asian American Studies The Asian American Cybernauts Page Asian American Community Resources Asian American Resource Web Asian Week newspaper Asian American History and Literature Asian American Cybernauts Page ... Librarian Dan Tsang’s Asian American Studies resources Asian American Women Asiang URLs Exoticize My Fist Big Bad Chinese Mama Coalition for Slavery and Trafficking Asian Pacific American Gays and Lesbians Queer Asian Pacific Resources Asian Indian Americans Asian Indian resources Asian Indian webring Little India newspaper Cambodian American Community Cambodian Refugees in America Cambodian American Youth Identity Chinese American Community

    73. Other Resources
    resources for K12 teachers and students. Among its contents are African/African American resources, Asian/Asian American resources, Cross Category
    http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/res.html
    Boards and Departments of Education Government Resources History-Social Studies References Latino Resources ... Museums and Exhibits Online
    Boards and Departments of Education
    California Department of Education. Information on all facets of K-12 state education programs with links to a variety of resources on the Internet.
    Los Angeles County Board of Education. LACOE provides over 400 programs and servicesranging from Educational Programs and Educational Services, to Business Services and Technology. Use their PowerSearch engine to find exactly what you're looking for.
    Los Angeles Unified School District. School district resources which include classroom management tips, success strategies, and helpful hints.
    State Departments of Education. This site provides links to the 50 state departments of education in the United States.
    U.S. Department of Education. Contains a Teacher's Guide to resources offered by the Department as well as programs and services, additional publications and products, news releases, and links to other sites of interest to teachers. You can also search the Department's document collection by entering key words.
    Return to Top of Page
    Government Resources
    Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids.

    74. Asian Americans: Guides To Information Resources, UM Libraries
    Irvine s Libraries, contains access to resources relevant to the The Asian American Educational Experience A Source Book for teachers and Students.
    http://www.lib.umd.edu/MCK/GUIDES/asian_americans.html
    Guides to Info. Resources Interdisciplinary Studies
    Asian Americans
    Scope: This is a selected list of information sources in the UM Libraries concerning Asian Americans.
    Table of Contents
    Bibliographies
    • Cheung, King-Kok. Asian American Literature: An Annotated Bibliography . New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1988.
      LOCATIONS: East Asia, West Reference and McKeldin Reference Stacks [Non-Circulating]
      CALL NUMBER: PS153.A84C33 1988 Nelson, Emmanuel S. (Editor). Asian American novelists: a bio-bibliographical critical sourcebook . Westport , Conn.:Greenwood Press, 2000
      LOCATION: McKeldin Reference Stacks
      CALL NUMBER: PS153.A84A825 2000
    • Kim, Hyung-Chan. Asian American Studies: An Annotated Bibliography and Research Guide . New York: Greenwood Press, 1989.
      LOCATION: McKeldin Reference Stacks
      CALL NUMBER: E184.O6K55 1989
    • Nordquist, Joan. Asian Americans: Social, Economic and Political Aspects: A Bibliography . Santa Cruz, Ca.: Reference and Research Services, 1996.

    75. Asian American Empowerment: ModelMinority.com - Asian American Studies Teaching
    Asian American Studies Teaching resources for K12 Date That said, many K–12 teachers are motivated to because of growing numbers of Asian American and newly
    http://modelminority.com/printout219.html
    Asian American Studies Teaching Resources for K-12
    Date:
    Thursday, November 21 @ 10:00:00 EST
    Topic: Academia
    By Elizabeth Cothen
    AEMS News and Reviews
    Spring/Summer 2002 Asian studies and Asian American studies are of course separate fields—to suggest otherwise is to reinforce the notion that Asian Americans are perpetual foreigners. That said, many K–12 teachers are motivated to teach about Asia because of growing numbers of Asian American and newly immigrated Asian students in their classrooms. In order for these children to be better understood by their peers, it is important to teach not just about their ancestral background (in China, Korea, India, etc.), but also the circumstances of their families’ arrival and adaptation to this country. The media I have chosen highlight important transitional moments for Asian Americans: immigration to the United States, incidents of discrimination (most memorably the Japanese internment), and finally success accompanied by continued struggle. 
    The First Generations: 1840–1940 
    Asians began arriving in this country en masse right around the Civil War period. Chinese immigration was sparked by the gold rush in California starting in 1849 and continued as Chinese laborers found work on the Northern Pacific Railroad and in the mines. In 1884, there was large-scale immigration to Hawaii by Japanese people coming to work the sugar plantations. By the turn of the century, there were 120,248 foreign-born Asian immigrants living in this country, predominately on the West Coast. By 1930, that figure had more than doubled. 

    76. NAESP : Urban Resources From ERS
    Urban resources from ERS. Teaching African American Students; Teaching Asian American Students; Recruitment, Professional Development and Training of teachers
    http://www.naesp.org/ContentLoad.do?contentId=1029

    77. Providence Public Library Just For Teachers Links
    students interested in Asian and Asian American studies by teachers should visit the Teaching Tolerance section of activities, links, and free resources for K
    http://www.provlib.org/teachers/links/justforteachers.htm
    Just for Teacher Links
    teachervision.com
    The American Library Association's Great Sites for Educators and Librarians National Association for the Education of Young People Tufts University Child and Family Web Guide
    Web sites reviewed and organized by topics including: Education/Learning; Health/Mental Health; Family/Parenting; Childcare/Daycare; and Typical Development. LION:Librarians Information Online Network
    An information resource for K to 12 School Librarians
    RI Education Exchange
    Books, Authors, and More Books!
    Book Adventure

    A free reading motivation program for children in grades K to 8 created by the Sylvan Learning Center Foundation, a non-profit organization. Kids can earn points and prizes for their reading efforts.
    BookHive

    Planet Esme

    An inspirational, fun children's literature site created by Esme Raji Codell, a children's literature specialist and author of Educating Esme: Diary of a Teacher's First Year.
    Teachers' Guide to the Comics
    Authors on the Web Marc Brown (Arthur's web site!)

    78. Investigative Reporting Resources For High School Students And Teachers
    has information for students, teachers and editors and some journalism resources as well journalism organizations such as Asian American Journalists Association
    http://www.ire.org/education/highschools.html
    www.ire.org
    Search IRE: Member sign-in History
    How we started, Bylaws, The Arizona Project, Endowment Membership
    Benefits, How to Join, Find an Investigative Journalist, Listservs, Update Your Address Training
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    investigative stories, 2,000 Tipsheets, Reporting Guides, Beat Sources Broadcast Center
    Videostreamed clips, IRE feeds, IRE videos Database Library Government database collection, Data analysis Campaign Finance Information Center Campaign Finance Database, Stories FOI Center Columns, Awards, FOIA Database, Tipsheets The IRE Store Books, Audio tapes, Databases, Periodicals, IRE Logo Goods Job Center Hot jobs in journalism, latest fellowships and grants IRE Awards Latest contest, Past winners, How to enter Educators IRE Journalism Educators' Center IRE Board Elected members, Committees IRE Staff Staff members, Contacting us Investigative reporting resources for high school journalism teachers and students Back to IRE Journalism Educators' Center IRE Resources
  • IRE Resource Center Story Database This is a searchable index to a collection of more than 19,000 investigative stories. It is a good place for story ideas or for finding stories on the same topic you are writing about so you can get some tips on reporting the same or similar topic. There is a fee for purchasing the stories.
  • 79. Resources
    of the TJF newsletter offers teachers insight into and students interested in Asian and Asian American studies related links, K12 resources, organization both
    http://www.japanus150.org/resources.html
    Educational Resources Curriculum Design
    National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies
    The site provides information to researchers, administrators, and anyone wanting to learn about Japanese society and culture. A database provides bibliographic information on teaching guides, unit and lessons plans, plus how to get full texts.
    Stanford Program of International and Cross-cultural Education (SPICE)

    The site promotes interdisciplinary research on key global and international issues.
    Global Awareness Program

    They provide social studies teacher training programs and curriculum about Japan.
    The Core Knowledge Foundation

    The foundation conducts research on curricula, develops books and other materials for parents and teachers, offers workshops for teachers, and serves as the hub of a growing network of Core Knowledge schools.
    East Asian Curriculum Project (EACP)/Project on Asia in the Core Curriculum

    This site is devoted to supporting education on Asia at the secondary and elementary levels. Offers lesson plans, workbook, guide for history and social sciences, and abundant resources on teaching materials.

    80. College Of Education - Diversity Committee Website
    http//www.greatmoon.com/ It has excellent resources for teachers interested in Asian American resources~ http//www.mit.edu800a/afs/athena.mit.edu/user/l
    http://www.unlv.edu/faculty/troutman/diversity/mce.html
    Members Chronology of Initiatives, Events and Conferences MCE Online Resources
    News and Announcements
    ... Newsletters
    MCE Online Resources
    NCSS DataBank~ http://databank.ncss.org/index.php?topic=positions http://www.greatmoon.com/
    It has excellent resources for teachers interested in incorporating Native American issues and texts into courses. The main pages seem a little commercial but the internal resource links are very useful. Asian American Resources~ http://www.mit.edu:800a/afs/athena.mit.edu/user/l/r/irie/www/aar.html
    Extensive list of resources related to organizations, culture, and facts about Asian American Culture. Acquiring a Second Language for School~ http://www.ncbe.gwu.edu/ncbepubs/directions/04.htm Diversity~ www.edc.org/WomensEquity/
    Diversity Web~ http://www.inform.umd.edu/diversity.web EDEQUITY Network
    To subscribe - majordomo@confer.edc.org (send message: "subscribe edequity" or send messages to edequity@tristram.edc.org ) A list serve for educators to exchange ideas and information on equity issues. http://www.edc.org/CEEC/WEEA

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