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1. The State News - E.L. Camps Teach Language, Culture - Thursday, June 18, 1998
Thursday, June 18, 1998. Email webmaster@statenews.com. EL camps teach language, culture. in Lansing, offers programs similar to the summer camps.
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Thursday, June 18, Email: webmaster@statenews.com E.L. camps teach language, culture RACHANEE THERAKULSATHIT By NICOLE M. KAMMER State News Staff Writer Frank Ewers thought it was important that his 11-year-old daughter, Madeline, have the opportunity to learn a second language while she was still in elementary school. But since money woes have forced East Lansing public schools to stop offering foreign language classes in its elementary schools, Ewers and other parents have had to find alternative routes to educate their children in a foreign language. At camp, children learn foreign languages through hands-on art projects, games, foreign television programs and field trips. too Mary Ann Jesse, president of the East Lansing Public School Board, said foreign language classes are something the school board would eventually like to see permanently at the elementary level. Other related sites: These sites are not part of statenews.com and will open in a new browser window.

2. ADL: Palestinian Summer Camps Teach Terror Tactics, Espouse Hatred Some Found To
ADL Palestinian Summer camps teach Terror Tactics, Espouse Hatred Some Found to organization fighting antiSemitism through programs and services that counteract hatred, prejudice
http://www.adl.org/presrele/IslME_62/4153_62.asp
Press Release Categories Anti-Semitism: USA Anti-Semitism: International Black-Jewish Relations Christian-Jewish Relations ... Miscellaneous Resources Press Releases Militia Watchdog Archives Legislative Action Center Regional Offices ... Security for Community Press Release Israel/Middle East ADL: Palestinian Summer Camps Teach Terror Tactics, Espouse Hatred Some Found to Be Funded by UNICEF New York, N.Y., September 9, 2002 … The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today expressed "extreme concern" with recent reports detailing the "education in terror" Palestinian children were receiving at summer camps organized by the Palestinian Authority, Hamas and Islamic Jihad, among others. According to the reports, UNICEF funded a number of these camps. "Summer camp, where children traditionally participate in sing-alongs and color wars, has been warped by the Palestinians into a sickening display of hatred and intolerance," said Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director. "We are extremely concerned by these reports, particularly since they detail that some of these camps were funded by UNICEF, an organization that has traditionally sought to improve the welfare of children. Therefore, it is imperative that UNICEF scrutinize the camps it sponsors and immediately withdraw funding from those whose only service is to provide an education in terror." At the summer camps, children were encouraged to learn how to play a role in terrorist attacks, learn how to shoot guns and were given instruction in how to blow up Israeli buses and settlements. Suicide bombers were also glorified with a number of camp groups being named for them.

3. JCC | Programs - Youth/Teen Programs: Camps
JCC Youth/Teen programs camps. JCC Camp Raanana Day Camp staff members are brought over from Israel to help teach the campers about their country and engage the campers in
http://www.jccannarbor.org/camps.html

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Elementary age/ after school care Middle/High School ... Maccabi Games JCC Youth/Teen Programs: Camps JCC Camp Raanana Day Camp Sponsor: Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County (JCC)
Location: JCC, with private campsite facilities at Independence Lake County Park
Ages: Children entering kindergarten through 13 years old. (Counselor-in-training (C.I.T.) program begins at age 14.)
Dates: June 26 - August 18
Hours and Cost: 9:00am - 4:00pm. $135 per week. Extended Day: 7:30am - 6:00pm. Call JCC for fee. Camp Raanana is for children entering kindergarten through 13 years of age, and is one of the few Jewish camp programs in Washtenaw County. The camp is located on its own private beachfront site at Independence Lake County Park in Webster Township and at the JCC in Ann Arbor. Summer camp is the perfect place for children to explore new interests, gain self-confidence and skills, interact with other Jewish youth, and have fun while engaging in a full spectrum of activities. Raanana campers are included in the planning of their weekly schedules and are encouraged to try new activities. These are the means by which our campers have fun, grow, and feel comfortable with themselves and others at Camp Raanana. The Camp Raanana facility includes a large covered pavilion, a swimming beach, baseball diamonds, volleyball courts, natures trails, bathrooms, offices, and a variety of other features. In addition, boating, fishing, bird watching, and hiking are available to our campers at the park. Program components include: sports, nature, song and dance, drama, arts and crafts, Judaica, drama, and a fully certified Red Cross swim program.

4. Future Stars Camps
Four fabulous day camp programs for children ages 312 FUTURE STARS DAY camps. Future Stars runs four fabulous Day Camp programs for children ages 4-13 Future Stars Basketball camps teach girls ages 8-18 to strive for their
http://www.futurestarscamps.com/

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IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO SIGN-UP FOR THIS SUMMER! LIMITED SPACE STILL AVAILABLE FOR THIS SEASON! FUTURE STARS DAY CAMPS
Future Stars runs four fabulous Day Camp programs for children ages 4-13. The camps are conducted at 8 terrific sites, and offer your child a summer of fun and excitement! Check out which program is best for your child, and you can sign up on line today! GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMPS
"To be the best, learn from the best..." Future Stars Basketball Camps teach girls ages 8-18 to strive for their potential and be the best they can be. Find out all you need to know and sign-up yourself or your team now while space is available. FIELD HOCKEY CAMPS
A well-rounded program for both the individual or the team, Future Stars Field Hockey camps boast 10,000 alumnae and are always filled to capacity. Find out more about what the camps can do for you or your team and sign-up now. JOIN THE TEAM INTERESTED IN JOINING THE FUTURE STARS STAFF? Fill out a simple pre-qualification form to help us get started.

5. The Roleplay Workshop: Homepage
Offers summer camps, afterschool enrichment, school holiday programs, and tutoring. Uses an interactive storytelling game (role playing) as an educational tool to teach life social and life skills. In San Francisco Bay area.
http://www.roleplay-workshop.com/
In the San Francisco Bay Area, the Roleplay Workshop offers after school and summer programs for youth ages 10 to 18 that include after school tutoring programs and specialized after school enrichment programs. The enrichment program uses a roleplaying game called Abantey to teach life skills, social interaction skills and personal responsibility. What Is The Abantey Program? Contact Us
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Sign our guest list About Us Meet the Staff The Roleplay Workshop began as a summer program in 1989. It was developed by Rebecca Thomas as a teaching tool to augment her 6-8th grade classes at Archway School in Oakland, California. The workshop has expanded into a year round program with after school, holiday, summer, and special event programs, as well as private tutoring and group courses in basic education. The Roleplay Workshop is dedicated to providing the best educational enrichment possible, in the San Francisco Bay Area. We provide a fun and safe environment to help motivate and enrich the minds of today's youth.

6. Wisconsin Summer Camps And Youth Programs: Chicago Blackhawks Youth Hockey Camps
Guide to Wisconsin summer camps and youth programs. Delafield Verona, Rock County. More camps. And programs. Alpha Index The custom camps teach the most effective individual skill development techniques to young players today
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And Programs Alpha Index Program Index Regional Index "This summer, the Chicago Blackhawks and Pro Sports Experience are teaming up again to provide young players the opportunity to participate in hockey camps in Southeast Wisconsin. The custom camps teach the most effective individual skill development techniques to young players today. Along with the outstanding training resources, including experts in fitness, nutrition, injury prevention, and mental focus, Blackhawks Hockey Camps offer an invaluable experience to all participants." Camp type: Sports Region: Southeast Wisconsin Location: Nagawaukee Rink in Delafield and Eagle's Nest Arena in Verona, Rock County Program: Day camp. Sessions for - coeds ages 6 to 15 Season: August 11 to August 22 Sessions: Nagawaukee - 8/11-8/15/03brEagle's Nest - 8/18-8/22/03 Registration: Call 312.226.0002 for a brochure today! Fees: $395/player Parent Visitation: Parents are invited to watch the camps. Camp Established: Director: Tom Finks, Executive Director

7. Id Tech Camps - Summer Courses
day and overnight programs for ages 717 at prestigious universities nationwide. Other courses teach campers how to At our summer computer camps, you ll
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8. UTK Special Programs For College Students And Faculty
UT SPECIAL programs ATHLETIC camps. ROD DELMONICO BASEBALL CAMP. DAY camps (Ages 712) These camps teach the fundamentals of throwing, catching, running, hitting
http://provost.utk.edu/specprog/camps.htm
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ATHLETIC CAMPS
ROD DELMONICO BASEBALL CAMP DAY CAMPS (Ages 7-12)
These camps teach the fundamentals of throwing, catching, running, hitting and the team concept.
Half Day Campers Ages 7-9 (no meals).
Full Day Campers Ages 10-12 (lunch included).
Campers will go through two intensified days of instruction of pitching, catching, or hitting. OVERNIGHT CAMP (Ages 10 - Seniors to be)
This special week will teach fundamentals of throwing, catching, hitting and the team concept. Three teaching sessions and one game per day. SELECT BASEBALL CAMP (Grades 9 - 2003 graduates)
This very intense week is designed to teach advanced skills and strategies of baseball. Camp prices vary for day camps and overnight. For information , contact: Larry Simcox, (865) 974-1261. Address: P. O. Box 15016, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37901. For more information visit: http://utsports.fansonly.com/sports/m-basebl/archive/031102aaa.html
BUZZ PETERSON’S BASKETBALL CAMP FOR BOYS June 2003. Guardian/child camp, day camp, team camp, individual skills camp, Contact Person: Ed Conroy (865) 974-1206. Address: 206 Thompson-Boling Arena, 1600 Phillip Fulmer Way, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996. *(4)
PAT HEAD SUMMITT BASKETBALL CAMP Camps in June and July. Contact Person: Holly Warlick, (865) 974-0600. Address: 207 Thompson-Boling Arena, 1600 Phillip Fulmer Way, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996. *(4)

9. Wisconsin Summer Camps And Youth Programs Planet Hockey Skills Camps
Guide to Wisconsin summer camps and youth programs. Appleton and Wausau. More camps. And programs. Alpha Index Planet Hockey Total Player Development camps teach all the vital hockey skills
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Alpha Index Program Index Regional Index "Planet Hockey Total Player Development Camps teach all the vital hockey skills needed to improve your game. Our expert staff work with you to develop your powerskating, stickhandling, passing, scoring, team play and dryland training. Experience our individual attention and commitment for developing your hockey skills." Program: Day camp, coed for ages six to adult. Also sessions for adults. Season: Appleton, August 20 - 24, 2001
Wausau, July 30 - August 3, 2001 Registration: First come, first served. All camp enrollment is limited. Fees: $325 per week. Register with full payment by March 15 and save $25. Activities: Ice hockey. Parent Visitation: Parents may visit at any time. Camp Established: Location: Appleton, Wausau Director: Shawn Killian Contact: Shawn Killian, Director
Planet Hockey Skills Camps
9150 County Rd 240
Salida, CO 81201 Tel 800-320-7545
Fax 719-539-6412
Owned/Operated by: Planet Hockey, Inc

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11. Center For Lifelong Learning Workforce Development, Community Programs & Camps S
Workforce Development, Community programs camps. Lindsey Sikorski , Director of Workforce Development, Community class you would like to teach, call Lindsey at 800661
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Lindsey Sikorski, Director
BS CLJ, Penn State University Lindsey provides programs to assist businesses meet their educational and training needs. Are you looking for a way to increase your company's productivity? We offer customized training and non-credit courses at your site, in our training facilities, or through online learning. Guaranteed free training is available to eligible businesses. Our certification programs, professional development workshops and conferences provide you with the latest skills and knowledge to enhance your workforce and keep your business competitive in a global marketplace. For enriching your child's life explore our academic camps and activities. We need your ideas to provide the best selection of offerings to meet your training and development needs. If you have the qualifications necessary to teach a course or would like more information, call Lindsey at 800-661-3640 or 570-662-4808, or e-mail her at

12. Programs - American Lung Association Site
Charleston each summer, while day camps are held stresses positive behavior changes that teach participants how about lung diseases from programs presented by
http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=40609

13. AustinSummer - Summer Programs Guide
belief in their minds, teach them good manners, and develop long camps offered in June and July. Offered in 2004 Fossilology. Texplorers Tuesdays are special Tuesday programs for
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(click on program name to see details) AISD Camp Heatwave!
This camp is for children entering grades 1 through 6. 2004 Cinema/Television Summer Camp
hosted by Austin Film Festival
Our Young Filmmakers Program and UT’s RTF Department are creating a camp exposing students to screenwriting, filmmaking and TV. The UT campus provides top quality studio space, equipment and faculty expertise for in-depth classes. Sessions include Claymation, Sitcom Production, Special Effects, Screenwriting, Making the Mockumentary, Script-to-Screen and Computer Animation/3-D Modeling Worlds. 2004 Creative Writing Camps
hosted by Badgerdog Literary Publishing, Inc.

14. FAQ
Q Do campers play computer games in your camps? be fun and does not use edutainment software in it s programs. As for games, I would rather teach kids how
http://www.futurekidsottawa.com/faq.htm
FAQ Q: Why do you use certified teachers as instructors? A: FUTUREKIDS is foremost a technology education company, whose mission it is to teach computer mastery to students. Our teachers are not just computer literate but have the experience and skills necessary to teach kids in a dynamic and fun environment, coupled with our specially developed curricula. It is a very different methodology to teach computers to kids versus adults. As a policy, we do not use high school or university students as staff as they are not trained to teach. Q: How can you teach programming to kids? A: Students if taught properly using an age appropriate programming environment can learn basic programming concepts as well as developing problem solving skills that can be carried forward to other academic areas. In addition to using curriculum developed specifically for kids, the programming languages used in Game Programmer Jr., Robotics and FUNdamental were designed to teach programming to students. There is a recommended progression in courses; from Robotics to FUNdaMENTAL to Game Programmer Pro however. Please feel free to

15. ADL: Palestinian Summer Camps Teach Terror Tactics, Espouse Hatred Some Found To
ADL Palestinian Summer camps teach Terror Tactics, Espouse Hatred Some Found to organization fighting antiSemitism through programs and services that counteract hatred, prejudice
http://www.adl.org/PresRele/UnitedNations_94/4153_62.htm
STAY INFORMED !! Subscribe to ADL's weekly newsletter Press Release United Nations ADL: Palestinian Summer Camps Teach Terror Tactics, Espouse Hatred Some Found to Be Funded by UNICEF
New York, N.Y., September 9, 2002 … The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today expressed "extreme concern" with recent reports detailing the "education in terror" Palestinian children were receiving at summer camps organized by the Palestinian Authority, Hamas and Islamic Jihad, among others. According to the reports, UNICEF funded a number of these camps. "Summer camp, where children traditionally participate in sing-alongs and color wars, has been warped by the Palestinians into a sickening display of hatred and intolerance," said Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director. "We are extremely concerned by these reports, particularly since they detail that some of these camps were funded by UNICEF, an organization that has traditionally sought to improve the welfare of children. Therefore, it is imperative that UNICEF scrutinize the camps it sponsors and immediately withdraw funding from those whose only service is to provide an education in terror." At the summer camps, children were encouraged to learn how to play a role in terrorist attacks, learn how to shoot guns and were given instruction in how to blow up Israeli buses and settlements. Suicide bombers were also glorified with a number of camp groups being named for them.

16. Summer Programs
People are afraid to teach little kids Here are some other programs resources that have come to our How can I find out about robotics summer camps? One of
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"It's amazing. It's summer. They all get here early and said, ?Can we start?"
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Gtech gives girls blueprint for success http://ceee.rice.edu/cs-camp or www.egr.uh.edu/ECE/camps/grade ." The ultimate ace . By Cynthia Martens. Hillsboro Free Press (February 10, 2004). "John Larson, a senior at Canton-Galva High School, earned the title of genius when he scored a perfect 36 on his American College Testing assessment test in late October. ... Interested in the computer-science field of study, Larson is considering a career in artificial intelligence. 'Artificial Intelligence is like trying to make computers smarter,' Larson said. Introduced to the concept of AI while attending a summer-workshop study program at Duke University, the desire to make it a career was firmly planted. 'It's not making total robots-it's designing computers,' he said

17. Teen Boot Camps Alternatives - Wilderness Programs For Troubled Teens
Wilderness programs for Troubled Teens. Toll Free. 1800-688-8706. Boot camps Boarding Schools. Wilderness programs are usually short term, but they have a definite impact on the teen. Wilderness camps teach teenagers cooperation, self-reliance, and responsibility for personal
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Boot Camps Boarding Schools
Wilderness programs are usually short term, but they have a definite impact on the teen. Typically while in the program the teen sincerely feels the need to change and may even admit that he or she needs to change their behaviors. In some cases educational consultants will recommend a wilderness program to prepare a teen for a long term placement. Sometimes a wilderness program alone is not long enough to make lasting changes in the teen's life. These outdoor therapy programs emphasize behavioral and emotional change. Wilderness programs range in time from two weeks to 3 months. The typical cost for a wilderness program ranges from $8,000 to $20,000. Wilderness camps teach teenagers cooperation, self-reliance, and responsibility for personal behavior. Teens learn how to work within a group and respond to positive peer pressure from other students in the group who have already experienced the first few levels or phases of the program. Parents report higher levels of self-esteem, a stronger sense of personal responsibility, a renewed sense of accomplishment and the ability to achieve, as well as improved behavior within the family setting upon return home.
The emphasis on behavioral change through well-established therapeutic techniques makes the wilderness experience an affective program for a troubled teen. Wilderness programs can be a good short-term program during which therapists and parents can evaluate a child's continuing needs, possibly recommending continuation in a boarding school or some other long term placement.

18. Wilderness Adventure And Travel Programs For Youth- Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississ
We teach leadership concepts, outdoor skills and Website www.fortsmithmountainmen.com/camps.html, (512 Wilderness adventure programs nationwide, USA, Canada and
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19. Directory Of Washington Summer Camps For Children With Special Needs
Resident camps lthelander@diabetes.org 1888-DIABETES (206 asthma are mainstreamed into existing programs with children of the camp goals is to teach each child
http://www.cshcn.org/resources/campcalendar.cfm?intro=yes

20. Teach-At-Home Links
teens on juvenile boot camps for troubled 28/2002) Massachusetts Summer academic programs, including scientific oneweek adventure designed to teach students 12
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