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  1. Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire: The Methods and Madness Inside Room 56 by Rafe Esquith, 2007-01-18
  2. Aging with Grace: What the Nun Study Teaches Us About Leading Longer, Healthier, and More Meaningful Lives by David Snowdon, 2001-05-08
  3. Teachers As Cultural Workers: Letters to Those Who Dare Teach (Edge. Critical Studies in Educational Theory) by Paulo Freire, 1998-01
  4. It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us by Hillary Rodham Clinton, 1996-01-01
  5. Powering Up: Learning to Teach Well with Technology by Eileen M. Coppola, 2004-10
  6. A Woman's Touch: What Today's Women Can Teach Us About Sport & Life by David Canning Epperson, 1999-07
  7. Brothers of the Academy: Up and Coming Black Scholars Earning Our Way in Higher Education
  8. Subject to Fiction: Women Teaches' Life History Narratives and the Cultural Politics of Resistance (Feminist Educational Thinking Series) by Petra Munro, 1998-07
  9. Genderstanding Jesus by Meryl James-Sebro, Meryl James Sebro, 2005-08-23

81. El Paso Times
Excellent for motivating students. Know your Newspaper (Grades 4-12) Lesson plans and worksheets to teach language arts, math, science, and social studies.
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These are the listing of guides the El Paso Times has available for educators using the newspaper in the classroom. You will receive a FREE guide with the subscription of newspapers, you may purchase any other guides for seven dollars each. Along Came a Spider - (Grades K-6) Writing across the curriculum And Times Marches On - (Grades 4-12) Current Events in the Newspaper Bill of Rights 200 - (Grades 4-12) Strategies and worksheets to teach the Bill of Rights through the newspaper. Celebrate Diversity - (Grades 4-12) Encourages students discussion of diversity topics. Celebrate Theater - (Grades 4-12) Use the newspaper to study theater and specific plays.

82. FSU 2004-2005 General Bulletin
to the individual departments in this general Bulletin international affairs, environmental studies, interdisciplinary social science, Russian
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Florida State University Office of the University Registrar Bulletins 2004 - 2005 Undergraduate Section Topics Requirements General Requirements Double Majors Honors ... Dean's List
College of Social Sciences
Dean: David W. Rasmussen; Associate Deans: Robert E. Crew, Jr., Graham C. Kinloch The University established social sciences as a separate college in 1973. The departments and programs that make up the college date from the earliest days of the University.
Programs and Structure
Graduate Bulletin The Center for Demography and Population Health has a specialist population and demography library. The Social Science Data Center houses the FSU Survey Research Laboratory, a telephone survey center, and a state-of-the-art Geographic Information System (GIS) Laboratory . All are located in the Bellamy Building. General Bulletin All departments and programs in the college engage in contract and grant research, and there are often opportunities for work-study employment for qualified undergraduates either on outside-funded research or on university-funded activities.
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General Bulletin for specific entry requirements. Students in good standing (i.e., with a GPA of 2.0 or better) and eligible for upper division may declare other non-limited access majors within the college. Most majors do have some required or recommended courses that are advisable to take in lower-division study. It is therefore useful for potential majors to consult the relevant program entry in this

83. Teaching And Learning
to a BS in education degree with certification to teach either PK French, German, history, mathematics, music, physics, psychology, social studies, speech and
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School of Education Table of Contents General Information Faculty ... Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Requirements The faculty of the Division of Teaching and Learning has their offices on the 2nd and 3rd floors in Marillac Hall and in the Mark Twain Building. Information about course offerings and related matters on all programs except physical education may be obtained in 369 Marillac Hall. The physical education offices are located at 234 Mark Twain Building. The division coordinates programs leading to a B.S. in education degree in: Early Childhood Education
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Programs leading to the M.Ed. in elementary education, secondary education, and special education also are coordinated in the Division of Teaching and Learning. The early childhood undergraduate program is designed for students wishing to teach and direct programs for children from pre-kindergarten through grade three. Students electing this program will work directly with young children as a part of their professional courses. The graduate program is designed to develop master-level educators through a common core of essential knowledge and experiences drawn from current research and practice in the field of early childhood education. Through this program, candidates are able to further their competencies as educators, directors, program planners, and curriculum developers in various early childhood settings. Students can complete additional course work to receive certification.

84. Department Of Sociology Undergraduate
Department of Sociology and the Department of social studies. planning and evaluation within the social services field as to those with a general interest in
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If you're curious about people and society, then sociology is for you. As an area of university study, it includes numerous ways of describing and analysing society. Ireland and the world are currently experiencing rapid processes of social change. The old world is changing, but what will the new world be like, and how can we participate in its development? Sociology is foremost among the social sciences in its understanding of social change. Sociology studies all aspects of society from work and government to migration and cultural identity. Sociologists analyse the social world and also provide advice to governments, organisations, and communities. Sociologists have analytical and research skills that are valuable in a number of occupations from policy analyst to community worker and journalist. Sociology is a good preparation for careers in business, politics, community work, or the professions. Sociology At Trinity
In Trinity, we teach courses in a wide variety of areas of sociology. The staff includes experts on consumer society, cultural identity, work and employment in Europe, the sociology of the environment, migration and ethnicity, family, social policy and gender, and globalization. Our courses cover, Ireland, the wider European society, the non-European world and the global arena.

85. 02_pages130-153
Methods and Materials in the social studies, Secondary OR Methods and Materials in the social Sciences, Elementary Macro(5) 5 ANTH 107, general Anthropology (5
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Selected faculty in College of Business The General Studies Majors are for students who have varied interests that may cut across the usual departmental boundaries and who wish to play a major role in deciding on a suitable curriculum of study. The student earns a Bachelor of Art in General Studies - Humanities, Bachelor of Science in General Studies - Social Sciences, Bachelor of Science in General Studies - Natural Sciences degree depending upon the program selected. Total credits for graduation vary depending on whether student chooses a 62 or 47 degree major. Students who wish to enroll in General Studies should contact the appropriate coordinator for the various divisions. Bachelor of Arts
General Studies - Humanities
This division of general studies is for students whose primary interest in the humanities requires interdisciplinary programs and course selections which are not possible within single academic programs or established curricula. Students who wish to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities will devise an approved, coherent program of study with the coordinator which fulfills an academic or career goal and includes prerequisites consistent with the 300-400-level major course work.

86. Minding The Planet: Graph Automata -- What Can Social Networks Teach Us About Un
Graph Automata What Can social Networks teach us About that one way to discover the general laws of digital physics might be to study social networks.
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87. TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Social Studies | PBS
social studies Recommended Links Archived Recommendations Economics Advanced for teaching how to study and learn Washington State Attorney general s Office in
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Advanced Placement: U.S. History

The Smithsonian Institution created a site for A.P. History students and teachers focusing on the use of artifacts in understanding history. Artifacts tell stories, connect people, capture moments, and reflect changes. Two themes are presented: the Nation Expanding and Consumerism. There are essay questions, artifacts, and documents for students to consider. The Teacher’s Guide has student handouts and guides for teaching how to study and learn from artifacts. Ask your parents if they had any of the lunchboxes on display in the consumerism section and be sure to check out the Barbie pages.
America’s Career InfoNet

Whether or not you know what you want to do when you graduate from high school or college, this site has lots of useful information about careers, skills required for specific jobs, occupational outlook, wages and trends, and career tools you will want to investigate. Several videos describe occupations for people choosing non-traditional careers, apprenticeships, jobs requiring two year degrees, or working outside. There are also over 400 captioned video clips related to a wide variety of careers. Videos are available in Windows Media Player and Real Player. Career tools relate to financial aid, scholarships, writing a resume, and a skills profiler.
EduStock

Students participating in the ThinkQuest competition designed this educational introduction to the stock market. Included are company profiles, a history of the stock market, a glossary of stock terminology, information about different types of stocks, and a stock market simulation. (The simulation requires that users provide an e-mail address.)

88. Curriculum, Secondary Teaching, Undergraduate Concentrations, School Of Educatio
2 Historical studies courses; 2 Values courses (religion etc.); 2 NonWestern courses; 2 social and Behavioral may be applied toward general Education requirements
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The Secondary Teaching Program combines course work in the liberal arts with professional education courses. Students earn a bachelor of science in education and social policy (BSEd) from the School of Education and Social Policy (SESP) as well as earning a recommendation for certification through entitlement for Secondary teaching (grades 6-12). Forty-five units of credit (or courses) are required for the degree. Illinois certification can be earned in a wide range of majors within the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences (WCAS), including art, English, history, economics with history, political science with history, sociology with history, mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, French, German, Latin, or Spanish. The program has been granted Approved Program status by the

89. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage - General And Reference
Online Dictionary of the social Sciences http//socialsciencedictionary Nelson School Reference Canadian studies http//school.nelson Other general resources.
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90. General Education @ USC
in understanding a broad range of social phenomena for the program rests with the general Education Committee the Vice Provost for Undergraduate studies and the
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    In thinking over what is necessary, the faculty identified two principal goals: to help you (1) locate yourself in your own moment of cultural and intellectual history; and (2) think critically about the books you read, the arguments you confront and the evidence offered for and against theories in the humanities, the social sciences and the natural sciences. To achieve these two goals, the program is divided into two parts: the first part, called "Foundations," presents courses that give you the "big picture" about (I) the development of western European and American culture, as well as (II) alternative cultural traditions and (III) the basic principles animating scientific inquiry. The second part, called "Case Studies," provides particular opportunities for you to sharpen your critical intelligence by considering specific (IV) applications of science and technology, (V) works of literature, philosophy and art, and (VI) contemporary social issues of urgency and importance. The freshman year semester of the writing requirement is co-registered with classes in the Social Issues category and a speaker series, helping to build intellectual community among students and faculty in the general education program. As you look through the courses in each category, try to reach beyond the disciplines with which you are most familiar and comfortable. Draw broadly from the range of academic expertise and choose a thoughtful, provocative selection of "g" courses as your personal general education program. This academic background will need to serve you well in the future, as a basis for lifelong learning. In addition, all students must satisfy writing and diversity requirements to complete the

91. Miami University: Academics
our program in integrated social studies education major prepares you to teach integrated social
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92. Abcteach.com >> Theme Units >> Social Studies >> Japan
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93. Academic Programs - TEEMS
for those holding bachelor’s degrees in social science. admission (see Catalog for full criteria) to graduate study. score of 800 on the general Test (Verbal
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  • A minimum of a 2.5 undergraduate grade point average. A minimum score of 800 on the General Test (Verbal and Quantitative subtests only) on the Graduate Record Examination. A writing sample. A passing score on the PRAXIS I test.
Admission requirements specific to the program include:
  • An undergraduate degree in engineering, science, or the equivalent from a regionally accredited college or university.
    Documentation of previous work experience. Interviews conducted by faculty and school-based personnel. Other requirements that may be specified by the Department of Middle-Secondary Education and Instructional Technology.
Admission to the program is done once each year. Applicants must submit all admission materials by February 1st prior to the summer session they wish to enter the program. The alternative M.Ed. program is a carefully sequenced program that runs over four consecutive sessions (summer session through summer session). Students who do not follow the prescribed program sequence will be withdrawn and may re-apply to enter the next program cycle.

94. Heldref Publications: Nonprofit Publisher Of Scholarly Journals & Learned Public
a sample of the Jewish population and two parishes with similar social composition shows I currently teach at Suncoast High, a magnet school in Riviera Beach
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95. Distance Learning - Criminology
This class is organized to reflect the general order in which an average It will teach you to know what can happen on a scene if an Select your area of study
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