(NAME-MCE) To 2007 TEACHER-TO-TEACHER WORKSHOPS (KispokoT at aol.com)
Freeman, Tina M
tfree2 at uis.edu
Sat Feb 16 09:33:08 EST 2008
Can teacher candidates attend these workshops? I live in Illinois and I will be student teaching this fall. I would love to have more info, input, training, and collaboration with teachers. I may be able to attend one in AZ due to possible travel plans this summer.
Tina M. Freeman
UIS Psychology Major
Elementary Ed Minor
Springfield, IL
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1. American Indian Inclusion Manual (NativeVillage500 at aol.com)
2. 2007 TEACHER-TO-TEACHER WORKSHOPS (KispokoT at aol.com)
3. Godtube video (Crawford Steve)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 11:58:54 EST
From: NativeVillage500 at aol.com
Subject: (NAME-MCE) American Indian Inclusion Manual
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(http://edoptions.com/indianed/)
American Indian Inclusion Manual
The American Indian Inclusion Manual was created as a guide for both Indian
and non-Indian educators seeking to include the Native American perspective
in subjects across the curriculum.
* (http://edoptions.com/indianed/American_Indian_Inclusion_Manual.pdf)
Learn how to include American Indian concepts and issues across all subjects
* Expand cultural understanding and how to apply these concepts beyond
the standard native studies curriculum
* Great educational strategies for both Native and non-Native educators
* This information can be downloaded at:
_http://edoptions.com/indianed/_ (http://edoptions.com/indianed/)
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Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 11:12:06 EST
From: KispokoT at aol.com
Subject: (NAME-MCE) 2007 TEACHER-TO-TEACHER WORKSHOPS
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2007 TEACHER-TO-TEACHER WORKSHOPS
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The U.S. Department of Education?s Teacher-to-Teacher Initiative has opened
registration for its free summer workshops. The workshops will be held across
the country starting May 31 and will target specific grade levels and content
areas.
Teacher Workshops offer classroom teachers a free opportunity to participate
in high-quality professional development designed to provide the classroom
support, technical assistance, and increased collaboration needed to assure
academic success for all students. Participants will share instructional
strategies with prominent teachers from around the country in each content area and
for each grade level.
_Click here for more information._
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/About.asp)
_Click here to register_ (https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/Registration.asp)
Upcoming Workshops
_Houston, Texas_ (https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=45)
NASA
May 31?June 1, 2007
Math and Science
_Alburquerque,
New Mexico_ (https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=33)
Target
June 5?6, 2007
Reading, History, Fine Arts, and Foreign Language
_El Paso, Texas_ (https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=47)
Chamizal National Memorial
June 7?8, 2007
Reading and History
_Estes Park, Colorado_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=56)
Rocky Mountain
National Park
June 19?20, 2007
Reading, Science, and History
_Phoenix, Arizona_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=34)
Charter Schools
June 21?22, 2007
Reading, Math, and Science
_Santa Clara, California_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=49)
EMC
June 25?26, 2007
Math and Science
_Redmond, Washington_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=50)
Microsoft
July 9?10, 2007
Math and Science
_Mountain View, California_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=36)
Symantec
July 9?10, 2007
Math and Science
_Austin, Texas _ (https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=58)
AMD and Spansion
July 12?13, 2007
Math and Science
_Schaumburg, Illinois_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=55)
Motorola
July 12?13, 2007
Math and Science
_Louisville, Kentucky_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=37)
Target
July 19?20, 2007
Reading, Foreign
Language, Fine Arts,
and Early Childhood
_Miami, Florida_ (https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=40)
Charter Schools
July 23?24, 2007
Reading, Math,
and Science
_Waltham, Massachusetts_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=46)
Microsoft
July 25?26, 2007
Math and Science
_San Diego, California_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=68)
San Diego State University and Title VI Foreign Language
July 26?27, 2007
Foreign Languages
_Warren, Michigan_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=52)
GM/MATHCOUNTS
June 31? August 1, 2007
Math and Science
_Palatine, Illinois_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=57)
Siemens
August 6?7, 2007
Math and Science
_Lowell, Massachusetts_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=54)
Lowell National
Historic Park
August 6?7, 2007
History, Science, Fine Arts
_Anchorage, Alaska_
(https://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/EventInfo.asp?EventID=39)
Alaska National Parks
August 9?10, 2007
Reading, Math, Science,
and History
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 20:46:25 +0200
From: Crawford Steve <stevecrawford at mac.com>
Subject: (NAME-MCE) Godtube video
To: name-mce at nameorg.org
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Greetings, Teja,
I read with interest your post about the Godtube.com video. My
comments here focus specifically on this video and not on Godtube.com
in general because I have no prior experience with this website. I
hope that you realize that this video was performed in another
cultural context. This church and its members are located in Turku,
Finland. You ask if America sees what is "obvious" here. What could
possibly be so obvious when viewing such a production cross-
culturally? I agree that in the USA race and ethnicity is often
portrayed in unfair and stereotypical ways. But these perceptions and
related lenses do not transfer cross-culturally by assumption. What
peoples do and think in the USA can have little meaning in another
culture, or another meaning entirely!
I would not want to speculate about the motives or values of the local
producers of this skit and I have no idea who wrote the skit or where
it originated from. I cannot speak directly to the scriptwriters or
the producers. In short I do not know much about this particular
phenomenon. For us to preemptively condemn this skit and its actors
based on our own "American" points of view would of course be
culturally-centric, and there appears to be no opportunity on this
forum for a defense by the accused. As a long time resident of Finland
I have observed Finns (there are always some exceptions) to be
extremely tolerant and uncritical of others, which I compare favorably
with my experiences and observations in the USA. We Americans seem
rather quick to the punch these days and the idea that something could
be so obvious to Americans as a group I find an odd assumption. I
would like not to take a reductionist approach in this case, things
are never so simple as they might seem, and would suggest that the
accused be allowed to speak on their own behalf. Such a dialogue could
in fact be quite constructive, and in this manner meaning can be
negotiated and not imposed by one upon the other.
If you are open to such a dialogue I would be pleased to attempt to
help arrange this with the producers of this video from this side of
the chasm.
Sincerely,
Steve Crawford
Jyv?skyl?, Finland
On Feb 14, 2008, at 4:19 PM, name-mce-request at nameorg.org wrote:
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:48:08 -0500
> From: Teja Arboleda <Teja at EntertainingDiversity.com>
> Subject: (NAME-MCE) God Tube makes it clear that dark skin is bad
> To: <name-mce at nameorg.org>
> Message-ID: <C3D89788.AC06%Teja at EntertainingDiversity.com>
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> God Tube.com just reminded us that our work is cut out for us. Does
> America
> see the obvious? This musical interpretive dance of good VS evil is a
> reminder of how entrenched white/black and good/evil interpretations
> are
> still significant in drama, television, Hollywood, Disney, Broadway
> and in
> the minds of the young. Take a look:
> http://www.godtube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ee73e63418003b47d7d5
>
> --
> There is no box.
>
> Teja Arboleda, M.Ed.
> Entertaining Diversity, Inc.
> PO Box 126, Dedham, MA 02027
> (781) 329-7040
>
> Member: National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME)
> Member: Alliance for a Media Literate America (AMLA)
> Member: Filmmakers Collaborative
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