K-12 English Language Arts Curriculum Framework short stories, mysteries, poetry, drama, legends, biographies, autobiographies, historical worldliterature, and works by pulitzer and Nobel prize winners. http://www.ed.state.nh.us/CurriculumFrameworks/k-122.htm
Extractions: Department Directory ... Contributors to this Framework Introduction This framework is based on the significant body of research in English language arts and best instructional practices carried out over the past thirty years. The Department of Education is committed to using the results of this research for systemic educational improvement and change. As required by RSA 193-C, this framework represents broad consensus among educators at all levels, business people, government officials, community representatives, and parents about what students should know and be able to do in English language arts. What is the purpose of this K-12 English Language Arts Curriculum Framework? In accordance with RSA 193-C relative to the New Hampshire Educational Improvement and Assessment Program (NHEIAP), the purpose of this framework is to serve: (1) as the basis for the development of assessment instruments to be administered, statewide, at the end-of-grades three, six, and ten; and (2) as a guide for making local decisions about curriculum development and delivery. As specified in RSA 193-C:1, VI, this framework
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Extractions: Willingboro Public Library is proud to have been awarded a Collection Development Grant by the New Jersey State Library to improve its selection of materials on black history and culture. As new books, audio and video cassettes arrive they will be on display and available for borrowing. Copies of a newsletter highlighting the new additions, "Black Books News" , are published below . Use the links below, to speed your way to individual issues. Look in the library for hard copies or to get on the mailing list to have it delivered to your home. Librarians are seeking suggestions for authors and titles library users would like to see added to the library's collection. Stop at the information desk to find out more about grant books and audiovisual materials. Langston Hughes called her "one of the midwives of the Harlem Renaissance". She was the first African-American woman to graduate from Cornell University and the second African-American woman to publish fiction. Now all four of her novels, There Is Confusion, Plum Bun, The Chinaberry Tree, and Comedy: American Style, are again in print and available. Jessie Fauset was born in Camden County and grew up in Philadelphia. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa from college, she received a masters degree in French from the University of Pennsylvania. She became one of Duke Ellington's "sophisticated ladies", as he named the cultured and well-traveled teachers he came into contact with at Washington, D. C.'s Dunbar High School.
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Extractions: SBPH Staff Picks *Items listed are available only to qualified users of the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped program through NLS cooperating libraries and to those libraries requesting interlibrary loan services for blind and/or handicapped individuals. These titles have been selected by staff members at libraries for the blind and physically handicapped around the state. Enjoy! To search for a specific subject: MENU Adventure Animals/Nature Bestselling Non-Fiction Biographies Business/Economics Children's Ethnic Family Historical Fiction Humor Inspirational Literature Modern Mysteries Myst-True Crime Horror Philosophy Poetry Religion Religious Fiction Romance Science Fiction Short Stories Social Issues Travel War Westerns Classic maritime adventure set in the years just before the American Revolution. Disguised as a common sailor, Lieutenant Henry Ark sets out to trap an elusive pirate called the Red Rover. Following a storm and a mutiny, Arkalong with a charming young woman and her governessis rescued by the pirate himself. 1827. Long - 4 cassetetes.
Guardian Unlimited Books | News | Recent Sites Of The Week speeches of even the earliest winners are included and of information from news, criticism,biographies, pics and winner of the 2001 pulitzer prize for fiction http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/bigonthenet/0,5917,129110,00.html
Extractions: Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs Life MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Dating Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Newsroom Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Guardian Weekly Money Observer Home Guardian Review By genre Reviews ... Help Find out how Swansea's most famous son is being celebrated all over the world with this extensive list of events taking place to mark the 50th anniversary of his alcohol-related death in New York. There are also details of guided tours in the land of his birth (about which he commented "Wales is the land of my fathers. And my fathers can have it"), a substantial archive of articles about Thomas and the anniversary and links to other Dylan-related sites.
Adams County Library, Colorado - Great Sites Links pulitzer prize Archive, fiction, US history, biography, and more; Young Adult BookAward winners, student selected; biographies, jazz timeline, building a jazz http://www.adams.lib.co.us/lucylist.html
Women's History from Chicago, winner of a pulitzer prize in 1950 Florence Nightingale biographies,common questions, information on Nobel prize winners Women who have won the http://www.jjnet.com/sites/allcs.htm
The Scout Report - April 14, 2000 pressrelease.asp?ID=38 The pulitzer prize Board recently The main pulitzer site offersa searchable archive and interactive timeline of all winners since 1917. http://scout.wisc.edu/report/sr/2000/scout-000414.html
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The Scout Report - April 20, 2001 tjcenter.org/muzzles.html This week the pulitzer prize Board announced the 2001pulitzer prizes for A list of the winners and their citations, the http://scout.wisc.edu/report/sr/2001/scout-010420txt.html
Extractions: go to graphic version The Scout Report Volume 7, Number 13 April 20, 2001 A Publication of the Internet Scout Project Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Scout Report is a weekly publication offering a selection of new and newly discovered Internet resources of interest to researchers and educators. However, everyone is welcome to subscribe to one of the mailing lists (plain text or HTML). Subscription instructions are included at the end of each report. Send comments and contributions to: scout@cs.wisc.edu http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/socsci/2001/ss-010417.html
Extractions: Comprehensive Fund Policy The O'Shaughnessy-Frey and Keffer Libraries Comprehensive Fund can be used to acquire materials that fall in the categories listed below. Even though these materials may not directly support coursework, selection of these items should be within the guidelines set forth in the UST Libraries Collection Development Policy Materials suitable and/or necessary for the circulating collection which would be outside the responsibilities of the subject round tables. Examples: General academic books, including introductory surveys of subjects that aren't necessarily taught at St. Thomas; books on issues or current events topics in which students would be interested; materials for the "educated layman" or "cultural literacy" materials. Fiction, including selected titles from "best books of the year" lists (such as the New York Times, Times Literary Supplement, Village Voice), and other works that follow the guidelines listed above under "general academic books." Scholarly biographies that are not necessarily identified with coursework in an academic discipline (for example, Charles Lindbergh); regional biographies of significance; and other scholarly biographies that follow the guidelines listed above under "general academic books."
BUBL LINK Updates of locations pictured, and offers biographies of the such as Nobel and pulitzer prizewinners, novelists, Irish into both general and specific emotive responses http://bubl.ac.uk/link/updates/0109.html
Extractions: For more search options, try a general Internet search American Psychological Society: Psychological Research on the Net An index of psychology research studies which use the Web to recruit subjects, usually by way of an online questionnaire. Some studies listed actually concern the Internet in their hypotheses by considering, for example, the investigation of Internet relationships or memory capacity for electronic information. Location: usa AskOxford.com English language resource with information on the introduction and evolution of words throughout the 20th century, a guide to better writing, a selection of word games, and a discussion on 'global english'. A word of the day, quotation of the week, and prize quizzes and crosswords also feature.
TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Arts & Literature | PBS index.html Search the database of pulitzer prize winners since 1917 You can find winnersand nominated finalists by year the background of the man and the prize. http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/recommended/arts_lit/lk_reference.shtm
Extractions: From the Nettleton Intermediate School in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Made for kids, by kids. This ThinkQuest winning site assists with learning the Dewey Decimal System. Learn about the man, Melvil Dewey, who created the Dewey system for cataloging books. The site includes a pre-Dewey review to assist students distinguishing between fiction and non-fiction and some common library vocabulary. As the reader advances through the pages, the difficulty level increases. Your parents may have had Bergen-Evans words, but this list will get you started on your own lesson on orthography. Each term includes an audio clip so your own pronunciation won't sound deleterious. Many words are related to science and math but one new word, Euro, wasn't on your parents' high school vocabulary list. Make this a quotidian exercise, and you'll add new vocabulary and spelling to your own mental dictionary.
Reference Desk prize (www.pulitzer.org/) Official site of the pulitzer prize with lists prize (www.nobel.se/)- Official site of the Nobel prize with winners and other http://www.cr.k12.ia.us/taft/imc/refdesk.html
Extractions: These Internet sites that will help you find answers to research questions in electronic reference books like dictionaries and encyclopedias. (revised April 10, 2003 Homework Helpers General Research Sites Dictionaries and Quotation Books Flags ... Grammar Also look at other subject web links HOMEWORK HELPERS Research Helper at Nueva School (nuevaschool.org/~debbie/library/research/research.html) - The Nueva School provides research hints and an online tool that helps you create and save bibliographies for your reports. Refdesk.com (www.refdesk.com/) - is a one-stop source for all reference needs. This is a big site that can be overwhelming for first-time users. To digest this site in smaller chunks you may want to start at this section of Refdesk.com: My Homework Helper (refdesk.com/homework.html) . It is a reference desk web page especially made for school-age students from grade 1 through college Internet Public Library Reference Center (www.ipl.org/ref/) - One of the best places on the net, the IPL (Internet Public Library) is run by librarians (who else would know how to find great information!) Accurate and reliable, this web site is the only place to go for most serious researchers. An easier version is the Internet Public Library - Youth Division [www.ipl.org/youth/].
PCLS REF - Links: Literature & Books pulitzer prize winners The Pulizter prize, 80 years The pulitzer prizes, establishedby the willed gift several categories include award winners for children http://www.pcl.lib.wa.us/illit.htm
The Research Libraries - Online Databases And Indexes to the names of Nobel prize winners in each each Laureate, you may access biographiesand, occasionally includes an archive of some pulitzer prizewinning works http://www2.nypl.org/home/research/eresources/odi2.cfm?Trg5=Trg5&subjectlist=7
Reference Databases Locate information on Nobel prize winners and the prizes Eighty searchable years ofPulitzer prize history. Trove of Scientific Biography biographies of famous http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/indexes/ref.htm
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The Times-Delphic On-Line (Mar. 17, 1998) faculty and staff members would decide the winners. David McCullough, winner of thePulitzer prize and host one of the most popular American biographies of all http://www.mac.drake.edu/org/times_d/97_98/mar/3_17/news.html
Extractions: Times-Delphic Staff Writer A delegation of Russian insurance entrepreneurs is visiting Des Moines from March 3 to 29 to receive training from 17 local insurance companies in hopes of improving insurance policies in Russia. The Kelley Insurance Center at Drake University serves as their home base. The program is coordinated through the Center for Citizen Initiatives in San Francisco, Calif., and is sponsored by the United States Information Agency along with a number of U.S. civic organizations Lis Spoerl, Kelley Insurance Center managing director, said the delegation members meet at the center every afternoon to discuss their experiences.
Library Juice 4:15 This week the pulitzer prize Board announced the 2001 The main pulitzer site offersa searchable archive and interactive timeline of all winners since 1917 http://www.libr.org/Juice/issues/vol4/LJ_4.15.html
Around Town 79 September, 2001 Capture the Moment The pulitzer prize Photographs. the Newseum, offers 17 of the top winners since 1945 http//www.newseum.org/pulitzer/. http://www.maine.rr.com/Around_Town/features/siteoftheday/ArchivedLinks/septembe
Extractions: American Writers At this companion web site for the C-SPAN special series of the same name, you'll find an in-depth look at 45 American writers who helped shape a nation. The site features biographical and historical background information for each of the featured authors. Have a great Labor Day weekend! http://www.americanwriters.org/ 4 September, 2001 Map Machine: National Geographic The 1999 National Geographic Atlas of the World recognizes 191 independent nations. All of these, plus U.S. states and Canadian provinces, are available at this site. In each entry youll find key geographic, demographic, and economic data as well as a brief overview. It's an excellent site filled with great resources.