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  1. The Children Are Watching: How the Media Teach About Diversity (Multicultural Education Series (New York, N.Y.).) by Carlos E. Cortes, 2000-02-01
  2. Practicing What We Teach: Confronting Diversity in Teacher Education (Suny S (Suny Series, Social Context of Education)

61. Education World® : Social Sciences Center
on a mission to promote respect for cultural diversity. to add vitality to their socialstudies curriculum five lessons that employ maps to teach geography and
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Many teachers are finding that both they and their students want to do something to help U.S. troops abroad. Education World has compiled a list of organizations that link classes with deployed servicemen and women. Reviving Reviews: Refreshing Ideas Students Can't Resist
Is review time a deadly bore for you and your students? Add a little fun to review time and you might be surprised. Games will spice up reviews, revive interest, and ensure retention! Included: Five activities for use in all subjects, all grades! Teaching Kids to Make Moral Decisions
Colorado attorney Michael Sabbeth teaches an ethics “framework” to fifth graders to arm them with the skills for making moral decisions. It’s Up for Debate!

62. Classroom Diversity - Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Works
Click Here Title Classroom diversity By - JoAnne Harmon Primary Subject- social studies Secondary Subjects - Grade Level - Preschool - Grade 3
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Grade Level - Preschool - Grade 3 This would be a great icebreaker at the beginning of a new school year, and especially if you have multi ethnic children. At the first open house, or at orientation, have a large map of the world hanging for everyone to see. Ask the parents to take a pushpin and pinpoint where their ancestors or they themselves came from in the world. Then use each country as a social studies lesson, and even ask the parents or family member to come in and talk a little about that country. Include books, maps, brochures and even food native to that area. The children will have a great time sampling the different foods and seeing the countries in the maps and brochures. They will hear first hand about that country ( things not often mentioned in textbooks). and it will make the lesson more memorable. This lesson could be adapted for reading classes also.

63. Publications And Products - Integrated Language And Content
teachers use specific strategies to teach content curriculum (eg, social studiesor math the Center for Research on Education, diversity Excellence.
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Conceptualizing Academic Language
This report draws upon linguistic data from two fifth-grade bilingual classrooms, to show that academic language is comprised of various discourse-level features which are influenced by academic tasks. The authors discuss how students often have different interpretations than teachers regarding what styles of language are appropriate for carrying out certain academic tasks.
A variety of publications resulting from CAL's work with TESOL on the ESL Standards. Implementing Standards with English Language Learners: Initial Findings from four Middle Schools This report summarizes the findings of the first year of an innovative research project conducted in Lowell, MA. The study provides a detailed discussion of the professional development needs that have become the main focus of the work in Lowell thus far. This report is intended for those interested in the role standards play in the education of English language learners, and the influence standards have on professional development in public education generally. Integrating Language and Content: Lessons from Immersion This report highlights the findings from research in second language immersion programs in Canada and makes recommendations for designing and implementing integrated language and content programs and other types of second language instruction.

64. Newspapers Plus
Results of your search for social studies Geography Place Geography Place is a funsite that uses interactive maps, games, and quizzes to teach about world
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65. Title: "Gentleman's Agreement" Topics: U.S./1945 - 1991 & Diversity
A guide for parents; describes the benefits of the movie, possible problems, background, discussion Category Arts Movies Titles G Gentleman s Agreement...... Subjects US/1945 1991 diversity; Character Development B W; Available fromSocial studies School Service the use of this film to teach ethical principles
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Gentleman's Agreement
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Character Development - Male Role Model;
Female Role Model; Parenting;
Ethical Emphasis - Trustworthiness;
Respect.
Description: The year is 1947. Phil Green, a journalist, has been hired by a popular magazine to write a series of articles about anti-Semitism in the U.S. He decides to pretend that he is Jewish and to record the reactions of the people he meets. As he prepares the series he meets Kathy Lacey, the niece of his publisher. It was Kathy who had initially proposed the series of articles that Phil is writing. She and Phil fall in love, but they find that Kathy has subtle and previously hidden anti-Semitic feelings. These are unacceptable to Phil who believes that prejudice in all its forms is evil. This film is the story of Phil's experiences in writing the series and how he and Kathy try to resolve their differences.
"Gentleman's Agreement" is based on the novel by Laura Z. Hobson. The book was initially serialized in the magazine Cosmopolitan.

66. Differentiatedsolutions - Memberships - Diversity Consulting And Educational Ser
Social studies educators teach students the...... In their diversity, our members share a profound commitment to excellence in education.
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    NAME's membership encompasses the spectrum of professional educators and specialists. Persons affiliated with teacher education, ethnic studies, bilingual education, social science,liberal and fine arts programs, and other departments, colleges, and schools with an emphasis on multiculturalism are also encouraged to become members.
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Southern Poverty Law Center
    Description:
    The Center, a non-profit organization that combats hate, intolerance and discrimination through education and litigation, began as a small civil rights law firm in 1971. Now it is internationally known for its tolerance education program, its legal victories against white supremacist groups, its tracking of hate groups and its sponsorship of the Civil Rights Memorial.
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Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
    Description:
    The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development is a unique international, nonprofit, nonpartisan association of professional educators whose jobs cross all grade levels and subject areas. In their diversity, our members share a profound commitment to excellence in education. Founded in 1943, ASCD's mission is to forge covenants in teaching and learning for the success of all learners. www.ascd.org

67. ProTeacher! Culture Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In Grades K-6 In
Join us to make social studies a fun, meaningful literature lesson plans about culturaldiversity source. An instructional unit designed to teach students about
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Cultural Appreciation
- A thematic unit that covers prejudice, cultural dress, food and dances of different cultures source
Culture Pizza
- Directions and a printable pattern for making a graphic organizer depicting personal heritage source
Deerlake's Multicultural Lessons: Self-Awareness
- A few brief lesson plans that emphasize personal cultural heritage. Designed for upper grades, but adaptable for primary students source Games from Around the World - Directions and background information about games from many cultures. Games from Angola, Greece, Japan and the United States are listed source Looking at Ourselves and Others - From the Peace Corps, culture related lesson plans by grade level about defining culture, developing global perspectives, and challenging assumptions source A Celebration of Diversity: Immigration and Citizenship - A thematic unit with web links, bibliography, poetry, activity ideas, and literature lesson plans about cultural diversity

68. Other Resources
experiences. teach with Movies. Calendar. The University of Kansas presents a DiversityCalendar useful in the social studies K12 classroom. The
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Boards and Departments of Education Government Resources History-Social Studies References Latino Resources ... Museums and Exhibits Online
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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.
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Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids.

69. Archived: Religion In Human Culture (RIHC)
practice religion but may teach about religion National Council for the social StudiesCurriculum Guidelines students to religious diversity; develops attitudes
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Religion In Human Culture (RIHC)
Religion In Human Culture (RIHC). A social studies program about religious traditions and topics. Approved by JDRP for students of all abilities, grades 9-12. Description
Contact
Wes Bodin and Lee Smith, Co-Directors, World Religions Curriculum Development Center, St. Louis Park Schools, ISD #283, 6425 West 33rd Street, Minneapolis, MN 55426. (612) 928-6733, (612) 928-6000.
Developmental Funding: USOE ESEA Titles III and IV-C.
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70. Hispanic Employment Service For Jobs, Workforce Diversity, Free Resume Postings
to help incoming law students finance their studies. studying the economic and socialneeds of their for education majors preparing to teach the handicapped
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Fund encourages racial and ethnic minority students to apply to law school by providing financial assistance for three years. Scholarship is based on financial need, community service, and academics. Offers $5,000 in assistance per year; renewable. Deadline in early March. Aspen Institute
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The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship for Minority Students is available to minority students studying volunteerism, philanthropy, and nonprofit organizations. Bainbridge-Smith Award Fordham Law School, Office of Financial Aid

71. Social Studies Philosophy
This responsibility demands that we teach our students to recognize and respect thediversity that exists A welldesigned social studies curriculum that I want
http://www.duke.edu/~ckw/ssp.html
A SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER’S MISSION A s a citizen of a democracy, I support one of the republic’s most important ideals: the common good, i.e., the general welfare of all individuals and groups within the community. The common good is supported when all citizens become aware that the meaning and purpose of education in a democratic republic is the intellectual and ethical development of "student-citizens," young people who will soon assume the role of citizen. I want to be a social studies teacher because of these students. I have been given permission and the task to show my students that their self-interest is dependent upon the well-being of others in the community. If educators address the ethical and intellectual habits of our students, other educational priorities, such as test scores, diversity, and academic achievement will be realized.
As a social studies teacher, I want to help my students to construct a personal perspective that enables them to explore emerging events and persistent or recurring issues, considering implications for self, family, and the whole national and world community. Social studies students need to learn to make choices after weighing their personal expectations, along with the pros, cons, responsibilities, and consequences of those choices for themselves and others. I also want to help students construct an academic perspective through study and application of social studies learning experiences. The social studies disciplines provide specific points of view. Discipline-based concepts such as "democratic republic," "citizen," "common good," and others help learners construct the meaning of ideals U.S. citizens hold in common. Discipline-based concepts such as "class," "race," "equal access," and others help learners ask how to live in communities characterized by both unity and diversity and how to close the gap between ideals and reality. The informed social studies learner applies knowledge and processes from academic disciplines and interdisciplinary means to both personal and social experiences.

72. Welcome To Kappa Delta Pi: International Honor Society In Education
in the survey were identified by national case studies during a and 1997 and includeDemocracy; National Identity; and social Cohesion and diversity.
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73. NBPTS Which Certificate?
social studiesHistory Standards. teachers understand the cognitive, physical, andsocial development of young people and the diversity among them, observe
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Adolescence and Young Adulthood/Social Studies-History Overview
The Adolescence and Young Adulthood/Social Studies-History certificate is appropriate for teachers who teach students ages 14-18+ and who know the full range of the school social studies-history curriculum: U.S. History, World History, Economics, Geography, and Political Science. Below is a set of questions for you to ask yourself about your teaching practice. If you answer "No" to one or more of the questions, you may need to discuss your teaching situation with professional colleagues, your school faculty, a National Board Certified Teacher, your faculty support group, or a state-level official who is directing a fee subsidy program.
For the portfolio, will you be able to:
  • demonstrate that your teaching practice meets the Social Studies-History Standards?
    have access to a class of at least 6 students, in which 51% of the students are ages 14 through 18+ during the period of time between receipt by NBPTS of your $300.00 application fee and submission of your portfolio entries?
    submit student work samples and videotapes in English and/or Spanish showing your interactions with your students?

74. K-12 Sources - Curriculum - Lesson Plans
this K12 web page is a focus on social studies.. Results Scout report review of theDiversity Site. teach for Tomorrow; Special Educator's Web Pages; Centre for
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    I'm never to sure where to place sites such as this, considering that this K-12 web page is a focus on Social Studies.. But....here is a science site that is well worth browsing for students in any academic field and suggesting to the Science departments..
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  • 75. Chapter 2 – A Diversity Of People And Lands
    Lufkin Road Middle School. Currently I teach seventh grade Language Arts andSocial studies at Lufkin Road Middle School in Apex, North Carolina.
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    NCTAN Implementation Plan Teaching about East Asia Seminar University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Submitted by Melissa S. Juhan Lufkin Road Middle School Currently I teach seventh grade Language Arts and Social Studies at Lufkin Road Middle School in Apex, North Carolina. I hope to be teaching only Social Studies next year, but this all depends on getting a Social Studies endorsement added to my teaching certificate. I plan to spend about six weeks teaching East Asia. This works out to about 22 hours spent on East Asia. The seventh grade Social Studies curriculum in North Carolina focuses on the study of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Realm. I wanted to use as many primary sources as possible and to have the majority of the sources written from a Japanese perspective to try and get at the “authentic voice” to which Dr. Kilgroe referred. Furthermore, my principal, Jim Palermo, went to Japan and visited Tokyo and Hiroshima in November of this year. He visited Waseda Junior High School in Hiroshima, Japan. The English teacher, Junko Maehara, expressed a desire to have pen pals with our school to help her students with their English. I felt that it would be a great opportunity and tie into what I was studying in the seminar. For this reason, I felt that something related to Hiroshima would be appropriate. To really understand why the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki came about it seems to me you would have to go back to Japan’s response to the West and their copying western imperialist ways in the mid 1800’s.

    76. The National Council For History Education--Mission Statement
    top the needless quarrels among ourselves over diversity vs. changes in the conventionalsocial studies curriculum, and education of those who teach history at
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    The National Council for History Education is a non-profit corporation whose Board of Trustees is dedicated to promoting the importance of history in schools and in society. The Council is supported by the contributions of individuals and organizations. NCHE links history in the schools with many activities sponsored by state and local organizations. We provide a communications network for all advocates of history education, whether in schools, colleges, museums, historical councils, or comunity groups. For more information read our mission statement below. All who teach history, anywhere along the line from Grade One to graduate seminars, have a friend: the National Council for History Education, founded in 1990 as the successor organization to the Bradley Commission on History in Schools. Until then, we had no equivalent to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the National Council for Geographic Education, or the other discipline-based advocacy groups that bring school and university people together to tackle all the issues that concern themfrom curricular design, K to Ph.D., through state, local, and university standards and requirements, teacher education, certification, and professional development, to the implications of the assessment movement, of new technologies, and of school re-structuring. Each of these issues was directly addressed in 1988 by the 32-page Bradley Commission report

    77. I Teach I Learn.com Expanding Education Awareness
    Exceptional Learners cultural and linguistic diversity and exceptionality social Studiesdialogue on planning lessons on time by Justin Olmanson, I teach I learn
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    78. Fleisher: Diversity In Action
    floor for discussion about cultural diversity in ways Adding to their social studiescurriculum through artistic endeavors parents to come and teach songs), but
    http://www.fleisher.org/community/diversity.php

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    public school residencies community residencies traditional arts program ... diversity in action
    Diversity in Action
    The 1998 Ethnographic Study
    sponsored by the Samuel S. Fels Fund
    by Wade Patterson and Karen Mazur About the project
    In the summer of 1998, we were offered an internship to study the Fleisher Memorial's children's art education classes. The goal of the project was to try and identify cultural biases and assumptions in Fleisher's curriculum and to suggest ways in which they might draw on the cultural diversity of South Philadelphia to address the changing face of the community. With backgrounds in Art and Folklore, we saw ourselves primarily as documentors and were drawn to the internship as an opportunity to employ innovative research and presentation strategies that might be useful to educators interested in this topic. We do not consider ourselves authorities on art education or community outreach, but it is our hope that this outsider view might offer new angles by which to examine these issues. About the materials
    Perhaps the most difficult aspect of this project has been trying to make sense of such a large amount of data in such a short span of time (2 months). In producing these materials, we were attempting to address a variety of concerns. Fleisher was interested in resources that were accessible and relevant to educators both within their institution and in the larger educational community. They also expressed a desire for us to present our methodology as a reference for future self-reflective studies. With all of this in mind, we have created these materials as a way to open up the floor for discussion about cultural diversity in ways that avoid defining identity simply along ethnic lines.

    79. 1987 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Ph.D. In Curriculum;
    Literature and social Action in social studies The development help students linkknowledge with social action 1996, Studying diversity To Improve Teaching And
    http://www.socialstudies.esmartweb.com/ALMwebdata.htm
    Ava L. McCall, Ph.D. Professor and Department Chair Curriculum and Instruction College of Education and Human Services University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Oshkosh, WI 54901
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    Academic Degrees Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Ph.D. in Curriculum; Minor: Women's Studies Indiana University, South Bend, IN Provisional Certificate in School Administration Indiana University, South Bend, IN M.S. in Elementary Education Taylor University, Upland, IN B.S. in Elementary Education Vincennes University, Vincennes, IN A.S. in Elementary Education Professional Experience 2000 - present University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Professor (tenured) University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Associate Professor (tenured) University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Assistant Professor Eastern Illinois University Assistant Professor Indiana University Associate Instructor South Bend, Indiana School District Elementary Teacher
    Awards EAA/C.R. Meyer Endowed Professorship, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Friend of Education, given by Webster Stanley Elementary School, Oshkosh, Wisconsin

    80. Faculty Searches 2002-2003
    respect and reflect the rich diversity of our candidate will be expected to teachgraduate level language arts, math, science, and social studies), serve on
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    Administration and Supervision The City College School of Education has available a full-time position in Administration and Supervision. The College expects to make the appointment in the Department of Leadership and Special Education beginning September 1, 2003. Qualifications: For professional ranks, the candidates will have an earned doctorate in education or related field. Experience required. Responsibilities: Teach and advise graduate students in area of specialization, serve on committees (department, school, college). Expertise in at least two of the following areas – School finance, school business management, curriculum and instruction, educational planning, technology education, personnel administration, and/or collective bargaining. Bilingual Education/TESOL The City College School of Education has available a full-time, tenure-track position for a teacher educator in the areas of English as a Second Language or Bilingual Education. The College expects to make the appointment in the Department of Childhood Education’s Bilingual Education Program beginning September 1, 2003.

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