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Extractions: Blue Webn is an online library of more than 1,200 outstanding Internet sites categorized by subject, grade level, and format (lessons, activities, projects, resources, references, and tools). You can search by grade level, broad subject area, or specific sub-categories. All the sites here are targeted at learners.
Jesuit Communication Project Guides and resources to encourage, promote, and develop media Education in schools across Canada.Category News media media Literacy media Literacy Saskatchewan. Our goal is to locate resources on the WWW,including lesson plans, and similar organizations around the world. http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/JCP/
Extractions: SITE INDEX The major work of the Jesuit Communication Project (JCP) is to encourage, promote, and develop Media Education in schools across Canada. Media Education is concerned with "helping students develop an informed and critical understanding of the nature of the mass media, the techniques used by them, and the impact of these techniques" (Ontario Media Literacy Resources Guide, 1989).
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Extractions: General Sites Art History Art Museums ... Costume [See also Professional Organizations Arts Education in the States Information clearinghouse of state legislation and policies. ARTSEDGE: National Standards and Exemplars Full text of the standards, plus ordering information Art Teacher on the Net Browse here. Many excellent links; annotated Art Teaching Student art work; project planner; digital photography; history of art links; art galleries links; art terminology; other resources. From Barry Lucas, King Edward VI Five Ways School Arts Education and School Improvement Resources for Local and State Leaders Grant information. From Goals 2000 Art Education Resources From Crayola. Art Net Comprehensive site; magazines, art fairs, museums, artists, lots more. ArtsNet Serves as a linking point for a group of organizations and agencies working on computer and information technology issues that impact the arts management process.
Extractions: Resources Links Discuss Submit ... ASPAC - Asia Pacific Network of Science and Technology Centres Of interest to science/tech teachers, this site looks at their projects as well as has a newsletter. Cable in the Classroom Canada's SchoolNet "Focuses on bringing educators and students together to share educational resources, enhance learning, develop information technology skills, and encourage the use of technology in the classroom." Center for Media Education "A national non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of the electronic media. CME fosters telecommunications policy making in the public interest through its research, advocacy, public education, and press activities." Specifically, this site includes InfoActive Kids, a quarterly publication "that provides timely information on technological trends as well as a library of recent reports and a listing of key resources" Child Safety on the Information Highway A guide for teachers, parents and kids on internet usage and safety. Classroom Pet Exchange enables students in grades K-5 to connect with another class and share their experiences through the exchange of a class pet (stuffed animal) through email exchange and journalizing. ECSITE - European Collaborative for Science, Industry, and Technology
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Extractions: Seeds of Change Seeds of Change is an initiative by the Smithsonian Institute that teaches diversity and history by examining the evolution of agriculture and food throughout the world. By providing both educational activities and home projects, students learn about history, different cultures and applications they can incorporate into everyday life. Digital Desert Library A collaboration between the Smithsonian Institute, NMSU's College of Education and teachers across the nation, the Digital Desert Library is an on-line resource guide for everything dealing with deserts. Whether you're looking for activities to teach students, or trying to find information using the comprehensive search database, it's a great resource.
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Extractions: Grade K - 2 Higher Ed. Search from over educational supplies by keyword and grade. Membership Log In User Name: Password: Welcome Education Planet Store helps teachers, parents, students and administrators find and purchase quality educational software, books, videos, maps, supplies and more! Featured Stores privacy Subcategories for: Communication CINDERELLA Media: paperback, Grade: K-5 Now that she's a princess, Cinderella is suing her stepmother for back wages. 27 pages. Buy it now at Socialstudies.com STRESS Media: video, Grade: 6-12 Exposes the emotional and physical harm that can result from too much stress. Points out how to make stress work as a positive force. Buy it now at Socialstudies.com Featured Book Cinderella Grade: K-5 Now that she's a princess, Cinderella is suing her stepmother for back wages. 27 pages. Buy it at Socialstudies.com Featured Video Stress Grade: 6-12 Exposes the emotional and physical harm that can result from too much stress. Points out how to make stress ... Buy it at Socialstudies.com
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Extractions: September 3, 2002 ALBANY, N.Y. September 3, 2002 The September 11th attack on America not only made history, but significantly changed the way New York's social studies teachers taught history last year - and plan to teach it in the future, according to a survey released today by New York State United Teachers (NYSUT). And, as the one year anniversary of September 11th approaches, New York's teachers also express concern that many children across the state - but especially students in New York City and its surrounding suburbs will show lingering signs of stress as they head back to school this week. NYSUT President Thomas Y. Hobart Jr. said New York's teachers rose to the occasion in the days following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. "New York's teachers did what good teachers do," Hobart said. "They adapted their curriculum to help students understand this tragic, yet historic day in our nation's history and put it in the proper context. And, it's clear now that teachers used their skills to help children understand the dangers of terrorism and to see that all stereotyping - and especially the stereotyping of all Muslims as terrorists - is wrong and against what America stands for." Hobart said the survey findings suggest that the events of September 11 will be taught forever.
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Extractions: Media Literacy: Media literacy is the ability to critically question, analyze and synthesize media-based information. There is no way to prevent children from being exposed to media messages, therefore, the only answer is to teach children how to deconstruct those media messages. At OTC, we are especially interested in how we can help teachers transfer media literacy techniques and awareness to their young charges. Click below for media literacy lesson plans, links and resources. Click here to go to the Media Literacy Resource Page.
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Extractions: CHICAGO (Nov. 8, 2002) - Teen-agers no longer need to ask their parents for a ride to the mall to go shopping. Today they can do their browsing and buying over the Internet. But educators at Loyola University Chicago and the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) fear that teen-agers are surfing the Net unaware of the risks posed by online shopping. Many online shoppers, adults and teens alike, unwittingly sacrifice personal information each time they log on to the Internet, information that often gets passed on to third-party vendors and, worse yet, to schemers whose only desire is either to defraud Internet surfers or to steal personal information like Social Security and credit card numbers. "As one of the world's premier communications companies, AT&T is proud to support this project because we believe the Internet represents a powerful tool to enhance teaching and learning for families, schools and communities when used effectively," said Michael Scott, Vice President of Local Government Affairs for AT&T Broadband and President of the Chicago Board of Education. "By working with the Chicago Public Schools, this project will help ensure our students have the information they need to safely use the Internet."
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COURT TV ONLINE - CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES Browse each lesson plan and preview clips of the Mind Mind Over media is part of CourtTVís ongoing is a public service of the cable communications industry. http://www.courttv.com/choices/media/
Extractions: Court TV, Cable in the Classroom and the National Education Association combine forces to explore the connection between the media's influence on youth behavior, and how communities have a role in the discussion. This one-hour special helps young adolescents watch and listen more carefully while encouraging strong parental involvement. Mind Over Media consists of a Resource Guide (in print and online) and a nationally televised program. Used separately or together, these educational tools offer young people the opportunity to investigate their own reactions to the media in the company of adults they trust. Recommended Grade Levels : The Mind Over Media discussion guide contains sections appropriate for the elementary, middle, and high school students. Standards : The show and resource guide can be integrated into the existing curriculum, strengthening students; skills in writing, analysis, and critical thinking in every subject area.
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Extractions: by Steven C. Davis and Andrew D. Gilman Crisis communications can be defined as managing how a company provides information to othersinternally and externallyduring a critical event. Today, wide-ranging threatsto executives or facilities, product or reputation, share price or business strategycan constitute a crisis, real or perceived. Once a crisis has been identified, the communications process involves: (1) identifying the key groups that will potentially be affected by the event and developing appropriate messages; (2) selecting spokespeople; and (3) managing the timing and distribution of information. These efforts are usually spearheaded by senior leaders, bringing together corporate communications (often with guidance from an external public relations firm), investor relations, legal, finance, information technology, facilities management and risk management. Communicating effectively with employees, customers, vendors, shareholders (for a public company) and any other stakeholders, as well as the media, can help an organization deescalate a crisis situation. Basics