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1. Discussion Groups
Frequentlyupdated, annotated listing of women-related email lists that focus on religion or spirituality discussion of feminist theology. It features events, celebrations, conferences, new publications, loving wife, and teach the children to
http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~tlg/index/listservs.html
DISCUSSION GROUPS
A few tips on how to subscribe, unsubscribe and send messages to a discussion group A Web-searchable archive of selected discussion groups has been created by Sebastian Heath and John Muccigrosso. The lists currently archived are: Aegeanet, Ancien-l, Ane-l, Byzans-l, Classics-m, Greekarch, Lt-antiq, Numism-l, and Romarch. The archive will be expanded to include other lists later.
  • AEGEANet is a discussion group on matters pertaining to the Aegean world of pre-classical times, including paleolithic, neolithic, Bronze Age, Geometric and Homeric). To subscribe write to majordomo@acpub.duke.edu with the message "subscribe aegeanet your e-mail address," or simply "subscribe aegeanet."
  • ACL BBS is an unmoderated mailing list aimed at issues of relevance and interest to ACL members and friends. To subscribe write to majordomo@rome. classics.lsa.umich.edu with the message "subscribe acl your name."
  • ACTS-L is a forum for the discussion of the Acts ofthe Apostles and the critical issues surrounding them. This list was originally created for members of a course on the Acts offered at St.Paul's University in Ottawa. To subscribe write to
  • 2. Revised Resources Section
    for Language Immersion Education. Organizations. publications. Email discussion lists. Internet sources in the body of the message. FL teach - (Foreign Language teaching Forum).
    http://carla.acad.umn.edu/immersion-rscs.html
    Resources for Language Immersion Education
    Organizations
    Publications

    E-mail discussion lists

    Internet sources
    ...
    Video Program

    Organizations American Council on Immersion Education (ACIE)
    ACIE Newsletter
    Summer Institute Listserv
    Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition, University of Minnesota
    619 Heller Hall, 271 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455
    Phone: 612-626-8600 Email: Carla@tc.umn.edu Web: http://carla.acad.umn.edu/immersion.html American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL)
    (Journal [Foreign Language Annals], Conference: November 17-19, 2000) 6 Executive Boulevard, Upper Level,Yonkers, PO Box 1077, NY 10701 Phone: 914-963-8830 Email: actflhq@aol.com Web: http://www.actfl.org Association Canadienne Des Professeurs D'Immersion/Canadian Association of Immersion Teachers (ACPI/ CAIT) (Newsletter, Conference: October 19-22, 2000) 176, rue Gloucester, bureau 310, Ottawa, ON K2P 0A6 Phone: 613-567-2223 Email: acpi@umontreal.ca Web: http://acpi.scedu.umontreal.ca Canadian Parents for French (Newsletter, Conference)

    3. E-Mail Lists Hosted @Free-Market.Net: The Freedom Network
    National Standards for History discussion on HNet lists that will allow us to teach at a college level. dues, their newsletter, and occasional publications. For those interested
    http://www.free-market.net/features/lists

    about
    map news channels ... find you are here: Free-Market.Net Freedom Network Email Lists Email lists @Free-Market.Net Email lists (also known as listservers) are automated programs where a single message can be sent to an entire group of subscribers. They can be "broadcast" lists where only the moderator or administrator sends out announcements (such as FMNews ) or they can be discussion lists, where the subscribers interact with each other. Use this one simple form to add or remove yourself from all the public email lists that are operated by Free-Market.Net and our partners . You can subscribe and unsubscribe yourself at any time, so there is never any risk of unwanted bulk email "spam." We never sell email addresses. All of these lists are free. Give them a try! Use the form below, or subscribe to the lists further down where they are described in more detail. (Note: You can now get free personalized email updates through the Intellectual Matchmaker Members : Instead of the form below, you can also use the easy, centralized Email List Subscription Manager to manage all your subscriptions.

    4. MINCAVA: News Groups, Discussion Lists, & Electronic Newsletters
    groups, discussion lists, and electronic newsletters discussion lists. of completeonline publications featuring practical to discuss how to teach, work with
    http://www.mincava.umn.edu/nd.asp
    News groups, discussion lists, and electronic newsletters: Discussion lists
    • CYFERNet
      Description:
      Website. CYFERNet, the Cooperative Extension System's children, youth and family information service, provides hundreds of complete on-line publications featuring practical, research based, information. Of note to parents is the Parent and Family section . Two public listservs are available: PAREDUC is designed for anyone wanting to discuss how to teach, work with, interact with and support parents and FAMNetis an issues-based email group for professionals who work with children and their families.
    • End Violence Against Women: Information and Resources
      Author:
      John Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
      Description: This website provides documents, posters, daily news items, reports, pamphlets, an E-mail group, journal articles, videos, links to organizations, training materials, radio programs, novelty items and more. You can also contribute your organization's materials to the site.
    • International Coalition on Abuse and Disability List
      Description:
      This is an e-mail list on violence against people with disabilities, with a searchable archive of list postings.

    5. Teach 2000 Canadian Discussion Lists
    General Education Online discussion lists Site Map. CANADIAN EDUCATION discussion lists. ADLTEDL through annual conferences, publications, workshops, media festivals, awards,
    http://www.lhbe.edu.on.ca/teach2000/resources/general/cdned.html
    Welcome Resources: General Education: Online Discussion Lists Site Map
    CANADIAN EDUCATION DISCUSSION LISTS
    ADLTED-L
    Canadian Adult Education Network. To subscribe to this list send the message:
    subscribe ADLTED-L your name
    To: listserv@uregina1.uregina.ca To send a message to the discussion list send your mail to: ADLTED-L@uregina1.uregina.ca
    For assistance contact Lynn Davie
    AMTEC
    The Association for Media and Technology in Education in Canada. Canada's national association for educational media and technology professionals. As an organization. AMTEC provides national leadership through annual conferences, publications, workshops, media festivals, awards, and ongoing response to media and technology issues at the international, national, provincial and local levels and linkages with other organizations having similar interests. To subscribe to this list send the message:
    subscribe AMTEC your name
    To: listproc@camosun.bc.ca To send a message to the discussion list send your mail to: AMTEC@camosun.bc.ca or for assistance contact Ross Mutton or John Godfreyson
    CHANGE-L
    The Change Agency: a discussion list focusing on policies and practices in education, co-sponsored by the

    6. Mailing Lists For Teachers
    lists FOR LAW LIBRARIANS (as of 4 March 2002) compiled by Lyonette LouisJacques llou@midway.uchicago.edu ( http// www. edu/~ llou/ lawlists/ lawlibs.
    http://www.theteachersguide.com/listservs.html
    Welcome to The Teacher's Guide- T T G . Don't forget to bookmark us!!
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    Teacher Mailrings Prof. Development ... Teacher Magazines FREE STUFF Free Ed. Software Free Ed. Clipart Free Printouts EDUCATION Class Management Schools and Violence Education Psychology Education Reform ... Dept of Education SPECIAL EDUCATION Organizations Resources Articles Publications in ERIC TECHNOLOGY Virtual Fieldtrips Interactive Sites Internet Safety Guide Guide to Computers ... Educational Software LINKS Your Best Bets Ed HelperNet Sites for Teachers The Best of the Web Keyword Title Author Contact at: Theteachersguide @hotmail.com
    This is a list of mailing lists, also known as "listservs." They are email discussion groups dedicated to topics of interest to educators. Each "subscriber" may contribute to the ongoing discussion, and any contributions are automatically forwarded to everyone on the list. To network among educators I suggest subscribing to one or several of the many mailrings available at The Teacher's Net . They have separate mailrings for each grade, along with specialty rings. It is the best source available in my opinion.

    7. Newman College Useful Links - Internet Information
    tutorial designed to teach the skills Command Papers, Departmental publications,Green Papers listserv discussion lists (Introduction and directory); MAILBASE
    http://www.newman.ac.uk/links/int.html
    library web links
    newman college of higher education, birmingham
    Internet Information
    All sites which are preceded by the symbol have recently been added. Information and Guides Online Tutorials Information and Guides
    • Tips and Advice Internet - Directory (Online database of past articles from the journal - Newman College users can click here for their username and password)
    • Internet Web Text Index (Hypertext guide to Internet resources, linking you to: orientation, guides, reference materials, browsing and exploring tools, subject and word-oriented searching tools, and information about connecting with people)
    • Netlinks (project on the use of networked communication and information technologies to deliver training and other forms of help to users of networked information resources)
    • Search the Internet (Excellent Searching guide and Search Engine links based at the University of California, Berkeley)
    • WWW Servers - UK (Directory of UK servers, indexed by category and name)

    8. H-Net Newsletter
    that characterized universities and plagued print publications did not however, itwas clear that discussion lists were a Hteach was launched in the Fall of
    http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/newsletter/desk.html
    home news about search ... Focus on Networks
    F r o m t h e D e s k o f t h e E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r by Mark Kornbluh [hnet3@mail.matrix.msu.edu], Executive Director, H-Net A major new initiative for H-Net, the H-News newsletter is designed to span the full range of H-Net activities and build bridges between various parts of the H-Net community. As of November 2001, H-Net is composed of 127 discussion networks, over 500 volunteer editors and well over 100,000 subscribers. H-Net networks span the worldfrom American studies to Southeast Asian studies-span time- from mediaeval Islam to modern America-span disciplines-from political science to sports literature, and bring together diverse audiences from the academe, educational community, and broader public. The breadth and scope of the H-Net community challenges us to envision new ways to link together our diverse intellectual communities to facilitate the cross fertilization of discourse and academic resources. H-Net, from the outset, has been about using the Internet to build bridges. Begun in 1993 when email was still a novelty for most humanists and social scientists, H-Net was designed from the start to bridge space and to attract an international community of scholars. The tyranny of distance, which isolated scholars from across the world and made communication expensive and irregular, could be bridged in a moment with electronic communication. Internationalism remains a central feature of H-Net. We have editors from over twenty countries, participants in over 90. H-Net publishes in English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese and is continually looking for ways to broaden its language base.

    9. About CTICH
    the use of computers to teach history, archaeology assisted teaching through a varietyof publications Three electronic discussion lists are accessible via
    http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/www/ctich/about.htm
    ABOUT The CTI Centre for History, Archaeology and Art History
    Please note that the CTI Centres have been discontinued, and contact details are no longer up-to-date. The role of CTICH has been integrated into the new LTSN Subject Centre for History, Classics and Archaeology For contact details, please refer to http://hca.ltsn.ac.uk/contact.htm or mail s.cameron@arts.gla.ac.uk with queries regarding ICT. Table of Contents
    Our Mission
    Based at the University of Glasgow, CTICH covers several subjects concerning men and women living in the past, including history, economic and social history, archaeology, and the history of art. CTICH is one of 24 United Kingdom subject-based centres working to encourage better use of computers to improve the quality of Higher Education.
    Introduction
    The Computers in Teaching Initiative Centre for History, Archaeology and Art History (CTICH) encourages and supports the use of computers to improve the teaching of these subjects at all UK universities and other institutions of higher education. CTICH publications and services are available to academics in UK higher education. CTICH staff are subject specialists with experience in teaching and research, as well as of the application of computers to these subjects. The Centre stresses the use of computers to teach history, archaeology and the history of art, rather than computing itself.

    10. Guided Tour To Science Education Publications On The Web
    If you planning to teach, it is Organizations Science Education publications ScienceEducation Research Science Education discussion lists Science Education
    http://www.esu.edu/~bbq/scied_tour/publications.html
    Guided Tour to
    Science Education Publications on the Web
    Before the internet, the popular way to obtain resources was via professional journals, many of which are available in the library. If you planning to teach, it is probably a good idea to subscribe to some. Most are available through a professional society (e.g., Others are published independently (e.g., The Space Educator Earth magazine, and The Chemical Educator I've put together a LENGTHY listing of science education publications. Science Education Research
    Table of Contents
    Introduction to the Guided Tour
    Starting Points

    Science Education Organizations

    Science Organizations
    ...
    Miscellaneous Sites
    Last updated: 27 September 1998. bbq@esu.edu

    11. Tile.net
    and foreign language learners?) new publications; computer software Language Studies.)L2teach is a eg, Mac LC III) Other discussion lists you subscribe to
    http://www.tile.net/lists/showlists.php?list_id=8472

    12. National Institute For Literacy (NIFL) - Publications
    about how to teach children to www.nifl.gov/partnershipforreading/publications/reading_first2.html workplaceliteracy, online discussion lists, calendars, and
    http://www.nifl.gov/nifl/publications.html
    About Us Frequently Asked Questions Publications Mailing List Publications The National Institute for Literacy publishes documents on a variety of literacy-related topics. This is a partial list, emphasizing the most current products. Most can be accessed online. Hard copies can be ordered by calling the National Institute for Literacy at EDPubs at 1-800-228-8813 (TDD/TTY1-877-576-7734), visiting the EDPubs website , or faxing 1-301-470-1244. Please refer to the document number listed with every publication when ordering a hard copy. Many other NIFL publications not listed here can be accessed electronically by searching LINCS by the topic of interest. e*Literacy
      e*Literacy, National Institute for Literacy's electronic newsletter can be accessed at http://www.nifl.gov/nifl/eliteracy/archive.html . e*Literacy is a publication full of the latest information on activities to move adult and family literacy from the margins to the mainstream.
    Equipped for the Future

    13. Resources For Literacy Programs And Issues
    copy of all current publications, call or volunteer tutors who can teach reading,writing the appropriate ERIC clearinghouse, and relevant discussion lists.
    http://www.nifl.gov/susanc/agenorg.htm
    Lessons Learned and Guidelines for Project Implementation Tutorials, Guides and Resources for Staff Development Appendix Resources for Literacy programs and issues
    The ADULT NUMERACY PRACTITIONERS NETWORK
    ERIC, the Educational Resources Information Center One can search the ERIC database The AskEric Virtual Library There are sixteen clearinghouses in the ERIC network. One of these is the ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communications ericcs@indiana.edu ERIC/REC
    Indiana University
    Smith Research Center, Suite 150
    Bloomington, IN 47408-2698
    FAX (812) 855-4220 The INTERNET DIRECTORY OF LITERACY AND ADULT EDUCATION RESOURCES
    LAUBACH LITERACY VOLUNTEERS

    LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA, INC. (LVA)

    NATIONAL ADULT LITERACY DATABASE: NALD
    ...
    NATIONAL CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF WRITING AND LITERACY (NCSWL)
    The mission of the Center is to improve understanding of how writing is best learned and taughtfrom the early years through adulthood. The Center supports research projects examining how students learn to write, how teachers can best help students who come from an increasing diversity of cultural backgrounds, how writing can be used more effectively across the curriculum, how larger social forces (such as ethnic background, relations with family members, social class, and the neighborhood) affect success in school, how we might develop better ways to assess what students are learning, and how new technologies and new demands in the workplace affect the literacy skills students need to learn. For a summary of the Center's contributions to writing research over the past ten years, see Technical Report 1-C.

    14. TESOL: Starting Your Career
    TESOL members via electronic discussion lists targeted by Common qualificationsneeded to teach ESOL Common resources from TESOL publications Download the
    http://www.tesol.org/careers/counsel/opportunities-4.html

    Home
    Search What's New? TESOL 2004 Convention ...
    Advertise
    Getting Started in the Field of TESOL
    Part 1: Introduction
    Part 2: Opportunities outside the United States

    Part 3: Opportunities inside the United States

    Part 4: Searching for a teacher education program
    ...
    Part 6: Other resources for becoming qualified

    Not sure what TESOL is? Read our Introduction to the field of TESOL first.
    Part 4: Searching for a Teacher Education Program
    Are you getting ready to research TESOL teacher education programs? Or are you an experienced TESOL professional contemplating new paths toward professional development? Whether you are new to the field or have experience or training, now is the time to determine your professional interests. By identifying your skills and interests, you are more likely to match them with the academic and professional avenues best suited for you. Not unlike any other research project, the process begins with a plan of action: brainstorming, collecting the data, reviewing the data, and analyzing the findings.
    Form a Plan of Action
  • Brainstorm.
  • 15. CLTA Links For Language Teachers And Students
    AZ http//www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/indexgeo FL teach - http//www.cortland.edu/www/flteach www.egroups.com/E-mail discussion lists - http//edweb
    http://www.clta.net/links/linkindex.html
    [Return to Home Page
    California Language Teachers Association
    Links for Language Teachers and Students
    Organizations
    American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
    http://www.actfl.org/
    American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese
    http://www.aatsp.org/
    American Association of Teachers of French
    http://www.frenchteachers.org
    American Association of Teachers of German
    http://www.aatg.org/
    German Language Opportunities List
    http://www.LearnGerman.US
    National Foreign Language Center
    http://www.nflc.org/projects/langnet.asp
    Southwest Council on Language Teaching
    http://www.learnalanguage.org/SWCOLT
    CLTA Affiliates
    CCCFLC
    CCALP
    CVFLA
    FLACC ...
    FLANC - page on CLTA site
    FLANC - FLANC site
    FLA-OC
    FLARE
    FLASCC
    FLASH ...
    VALT
    Resources - Dictionaries, translations
    AltaVista Translations - http://babelfish.altavista.com/translate.dyn
    Dictionaries and free translation tools Over 130 online - http://www.foreignword.com/
    Dictionnaires - http://globegate.utm.edu/french/globegate_mirror/dico.html
    Stipends to attend AP Literature Strand at CLTA/CFLP Summer Seminar AP Central - http://apps.apcentral.collegeboard.com/Login.jsp

    16. Environmental History On The Internet
    http//scholar.library.csi.cuny.edu/westweb/pages/teach.html. Environmental publications(search) http//www2.links2go.com/topic Online discussion lists.
    http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/departments/espm/env-hist/eh-internet.html
    Environmental History on the Internet
    Introduction to the Field of Environmental History Directory of Environmental History Internet Sources: http://academicinfo.net/ehist.html "American Environmental History: A Resource Guide": http://www.lib.muohio.edu/~schlotn/environment.html "Environmental History: An Introduction": http://h-net2.msu.edu/~aseh/syllabi/nore.htm "Environmental History: Explore the Field": http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/departments/espm/env-hist/ "Environmental History for High School Students and Teachers": http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/5777/index.htm "What is Environmental History?": http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~forrest/envhist.html Environmental History Societies and Related Associations American Society for Environmental History: Resources: http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~aseh/resources.html American Society for Environmental History: H-ASEH@h-net.msu.edu

    17. You Can Teach Online
    Offering publications and discussion groups on topics online research evaluatingresources; references; periodicals and journals; mailing lists and newsgroups;
    http://www.mhhe.com/ucanteachonline/index.mhtml?file=resources

    18. NTU Library & Information Services: Quick Reference
    news PubList directory of publications NewsDirectory.com - links RDN Virtual TrainingSuite - teach yourself tutorials discussion lists, Virus Information.
    http://www.ntu.ac.uk/lis/ref.htm
    LIS Home Electronic Resources Online Catalogue A-Z Site Index ... Contact Us Quick Reference General Reference Resources Higher Education on the Net How to Use the Internet Directories of Net Resources ... Virus Information
    General Reference Resources
    Postcodes Online and Postal Calculator/Rates
    BT PhoneNet
    Select Directory Enquiries
    Yellow Pages

    International Phone Directories

    National Express Coaches

    Nottingham City Transport
    ...
    BOPCAS
    database of Government publications
    EUROPA - European Union Web

    Eurotext
    learning materials on Europe
    About.com
    general topical information site Biography.com Directory of Charities Studentzone Oxford Reference Shelf CD containing: Basic dictionaries for modern languages, Law; Abbreviations; Computing; POD; ODWE; ODSWE; Science. An encyclopedia; gazetteer; quotations; English word usage. There is also a Conversion option for quick conversions, e.g. Periodic Table; Temperature; Pressure etc. (NTU username, password and domain required for access)

    19. EconEdLink | WebLinks
    publications with classroom activities for K12 teachers are Web http//ecedweb.unomaha.edu/teach.htm. webteaching ideas, standards, discussion lists and more.
    http://www.econedlink.org/weblinks/index.cfm
    April 10, 2003 Consumer Economic Links Federal Reserve Links General Economic Links General Resource Links ... Stock Market Links Use these resources to find the best economics education web sites. These web sites have been selected and approved by the EconEdLink Review Board using a set of guidelines NEW! WebLinks Commanding Heights The Battle for the World Economy NEW!
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/hi/ The purpose of this site is to promote better understanding of globalization, world trade and econmic development, including the forces, values, events, and ideas that have shaped the present global economic system. Dr. T's EconLinks.com NEW!
    http://econlinks.com/ Dr. T's EconLinks.com provide a portal to carefully screened economics, business and finance sources on the Web. KidsBank.com NEW!
    http://www.kidsbank.com/ KidsBank.com™ is a tutorial website brought to you by Sovereign Bank that explains the fundamentals of money and banking to children National SMS NEW!
    http://www.nationalsms.com/

    20. Resources For Librarians
    teach Wisconsin. Provides bibliographic data for more than 150,000 publications. tovirtual book clubs, bookrelated newsgroups and discussion lists, as well as
    http://als.lib.wi.us/librarians.html
    Resources for Librarians
    Compiled by Arrowhead Library System - Janesville, Wisconsin
    Wisconsin Library Resources and Organizations
    Wisconsin Library Systems' Home Pages Technical Matters Book-Related Sites ... Miscellaneous Web Sites of Interest to Librarians
    Wisconsin Library Organizations and Resources
    Division for Libraries, Technology and Community Learning - Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. Includes information on the e-rate, LSTA, WISCAT, conferences and DLCL services. Library Resource List Compiled by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Division for Libraries and Community Learning, this list features over 500 Internet sites of interest to the library community. Also links to Educators' Resource List Public Library Services for Youth with Special Needs: A Plan for Wisconsin - Funded through LSTA and developed by a 23-member task force appointed by DPI State Supt. John Benson, the plan focuses on library service at the local goal and each of six goals includes objectives and suggested activities for individual libraries. Reference and Loan Library - With links to WISCAT, the Full-Text Database Project, Interlibrary Loan, the VHS Videocassette Catalog, and more.

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