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Africa Access by Africa Access
Organization whose aim is to help schools, public libraries, and parents improve the quality of their children's collections on Africa. This site includes an ... full record
Understanding Music in Relation to History and Culture by National Association for Music Education
Lesson plan on understanding music in relation to history and culture: full record
World History- Africa: Lesson Plans by EdSITEment
Multiple lesson plans on folklore and history in several African communities full record
Breaking the Silence by UNESCO, Anti-Slavery International, British Council, NORAD
Breaking the Silence ヨ Learning about the Transatlantic Slave Trade presents the user with a range of information as well as perspectives, from teacher ... full record
Black History Pages by Black History Pages
List of website links about black history. full record
Africa: South of the Sahara by Stanford University
List of web links about Africa. full record
Africa Focus: Sights and Sounds of a Continent by University of Wisconsin
Contains more than 3000 slides, 500 photographs, 50 hours of sounds from forty-five different countries in Africa, search engine to research material on site full record
Africa Photos by California Academy of Sciences
Collection of 668 images of African animals, plants, landscapes, and people/culture full record
The Winterton Collection of East African Photographs: 1860-1960 by Northwestern University
The collection depicts the Africa as experienced by Europeans, Images are a sample from the collection of Humphrey Winterton full record
Africa by PBS
Interactive site on Africa with images, information, and teacher tools. full record
Nelson Mandela by Oxfam
Explore the life of Nelson Mandela and the differences between biography and autobiography with these materials for English and Literacy. The lessons develop ... full record
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The first part of the guide has suggested learning activities to prepare students to understand the movie at a deeper level: ⇒ thinking about satire and its uses in addressing various political issues ⇒ thinking about the different kinds of underlying political/economic frameworks—conservative, liberal, and left—people can use to make sense of what is going on in the world. The second part of the guide focuses on student reactions to the film, student reflections on some of the major themes in the film: ⇒ media literacy ⇒ the real-world consequences of an unfettered free-market world-view ⇒ whose intellectual work ’counts’ as worth considering in fixing the world The entire guide focuses on motivating student involvement with existing social change groups in a process of fixing some small piece of their world.
Buy, Use, Toss? A Closer Look at the Things We Buy is an interdisciplinary unit that includes ten fully-planned lessons.
In this free one-day activity students use political cartoons to consider issues raised by the 2010 oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico including impact, accountability, U.S.