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Education World® : Lesson Planning : Mexico: Meet the Neighbors!

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Electronic Archives Home Page

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Welcome to the Electronic Archives for Teaching the American Literatures The Electronic Archives contain essays, syllabi, bibliographies, and other resources for teaching the multiple literatures of the United States. The Archives are designed as a complementary resource to the electronic discussion list, T-AMLIT . The Electronic Archives are created and maintained by the Center for Electronic Projects in American Culture Studies (CEPACS) at Georgetown University's American Studies Program. The Archives are sponsored by Georgetown University and the D.C. Heath Publishing Company . You can search the T-AMLIT list archives by following this link to the CREN Web Site (CREN is our generous host for the T-AMLIT list). What's in the Archives? Essays on Teaching the American Literatures (From the Read More
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English to go - English lessons, Learn English, Teach English, Lesson plans, ESL resources, ESL reading

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English to go - English lessons, Learn English, Teach English, Lesson plans, ESL resources, ESL reading Excellent English language photocopiable lesson plans based on current news events from Reuters, new stories for English teachers, EFL teachers, home schoolers and K12 teachers. Just print and teach. english as a second language, english courses, english for academic purposes, english grammar, english grammar lessons, english learning, english lesson, english lesson plans, english lessons, english lessons online, english resources, english second language, english teacher resources, english teaching resources, esl activities, esl cafe, esl games, esl lesson plans, esl lessons, esl materials, esl resources, free business english lessons, free english lessons, free teacher resources, high Read More
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Los Altos High School

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District Home Page Staff Directory Contact Us Search Los Altos High School LAHS Menu Attendance LAHS Athletics LAHS Performing Arts Dept. Student Services About LAHS Academic Depts Parent Groups Student Groups Calendar Daily Bulletin ELists Naviance Family Connection Site Map Student Info. System MVLA HS Foundation Staff Directory Alumni LAHS Home Los Altos High School 201 Almond Avenue Los Altos, CA 94022 Office: (650) 960-8811 Attendance: 941-2761 Fax: (650) 948-8672 Welcome to the Eagle Website!! Can't find it? Check out the Site Map . Final Exam Schedule : Dec. 17 - 21 Music Holiday Plants Fund Raiser News Attention Senior Parents The final deadline to turn in a yearbook recognition ad for your senior is next Friday, November 30th. LAHS Student Art Show Friday, November 30, 8:15 - 2:30 Read More
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Pat Mora - Home Page - Author of poetry, nonfiction, and children's books

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Appearances | About Pat | Books for Adults & Young Adults | Children's Books Kid Fun | Educator & Librarian Resources | What's New | Home Welcome! ?Bienvenidos! Haiku, word gems, those wonderful seventeen-syllable poems of Japanese origin. I had such a good time writing haiku about some of the delicious foods indigenous to the Americas in Yum! ?Mmm! Qu? rico! . I enjoyed gathering facts about each of the fourteen foods too. For example, did you know that there are pink potatoes? The illustrations by talented Rafael L?pez are imaginative and vibrant. Gracias, Rafael. All this food talk peaks the appetite. Want to plan a Yum! Party ? How grateful I am to the University of Arizona Press for publishing my sixth adult poetry collection Adobe Odes . Now the Press has re-printed a former collecti Read More
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RETANET: Resources for Teaching about the Americas

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This page has moved to http://retanet.unm.edu/index.pl?section=1996LPs . Read More
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San Antonio Missions: Spanish Influence in Texas

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San Antonio Missions: Spanish Influence in Texas (Photo by Beth Boland) M ost Americans know the clarion call "Remember the Alamo!" and have a hazy recollection that the "fort" originally had been built as a Spanish mission. What is less well known outside the Southwest is that the Mission San Antonio de Valero--the Alamo--was only one of a chain of missions strung along the San Antonio River. Established between 1718 and 1731, these missions were built not only to spread the faith of the conquistadors, but also to serve multiple foreign policy objectives for the Spanish government. The famous Alamo is now a state historic site under the stewardship of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and serves primarily as a reminder of the Texas Revolution of 1835-36. The other Read More
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USC Latino and Language Minority Teacher Projects: Paraeducator Pathways Into Teaching

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The overriding goal of the University of Southern California Rossier School of Education Latino and Language Minority Teacher Projects ( L 2 mtp ) is to increase the number of Latinos(as) and language minorities in the teaching profession by creating a career track for practicing language minority paraeducators. The primary strategy in achieving this goal is to provide support and assistance, financially, socially and academically to promising paraeducators to enable them to successfully complete a teacher education program and become successful bilingual teachers. The information gained through this process continues to be disseminated to other institutions, both public and private, with the intent of building the capacity to continue and expand the program both statewide and nationally. Read More
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