The following links will lead you to great curriculum resources related to Jane's books and writing in general. If you know of a site that would fit on this page, please, let us know. See our web rings here.
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Awards for Children's Books by Chiou-Yan Lin and Sukkyeong Cho, graduate students in School of Information and Library Science at UNC, Chapel Hill. Focuses on the history of the awards, origins, criteria, descriptions of the medals (shown), and books chosen for the Newbery and Caldecott Awards from 1985-1994.
Book Links: Connecting Books, Libraries, and Classrooms published by Booklist Publications. A magazine targeted at teachers, librarians, booksellers, child care givers, and other children's literature enthusiasts. Highlights use of trade books in school classrooms, school libraries, public libraries, day-care centers, nursery schools, etc. by offering articles, reviews, bibliographies, and more. Site features index of all magazine issues, submissions information, and more. Watch for feature articles and links to children's literature and education sites in the future.
Booklist Home Page: on-line version of American Library Association publication that features articles, author interviews and essays, bibliographies, extensive book reviews and more.
Booktalks from Nancy J. Keane, Library Media Specialist. A data base of more than 600 books to be used by school librarians and teachers. Includes bibliographical information.
BookWire Electronic Children's Books Index: features links to books by Louise May Alcott, Hans Christian Andersen (primary author featured), Lewis Carroll, Joseph Conrad, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Rudyard Kipling, Jack London, L.M. Montgomery, E. Nesbit, Mark Twin, and more.
The Boston Book Review: features current reviews and back issues.
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books: a book review journal for librarians, affiliated with the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois. Features include a list of the award winners for the Newbery Medal, the Caldecott Medal, the Coretta Scott King Award, the Pura Belpré Award, the Mildred L. Batchelder Award, The Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, the Margaret A. Edwards Award, the ALSC Distinguished Service Award, the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, The Canadian Library Association's Best Book of the Year for Children and Best Book of the Year for Young Adults, the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award, the Carnegie Medal, and the Kate Greenaway Medal.
The Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College: non-profit committee, affiliated with Bank Street College of Education that recommends best books of the year. Includes teachers, librarians, authors and illustrators, parents, and psychologists. Pages note that the committee strongly recommends reading to children both at home and at school.
The Children's Book Council: a non-profit trade organization that encourages literacy. Members include trade book publishers, book packagers, and multimedia producers. Includes catalog, membership information and list, publications, featured authors, author and illustrator links, history of Children's Book Week, how to celebrate it, reading activities, bibliographies, and more.
Children's Literature & Language Arts from the Internet School Library Media Center. Focuses on children's literature as related to education. Collection of links on: children's literature generally; on-line discussions; awards; reviews; authors & illustrators; genres; "bibliotherapy;" the "isms;" curricular resources; library enrichment activities; book fairs; and more.
Children's Literature Reference from The University of Texas at Austin. Includes awards and honors, classics, teacher resources, authors and illustrators, genres, suggested web sites, reviews and electronic journals, and University of Texas at Austin resources.
Children's Literature Web Guide by David K. Brown, Doucette Library of Teaching Resources, University of Calgary.
Children's Bookwatch by Diane C. Donovan. Features reviews of videos, games/activities, series books, picture books, music, alphabet books, fiction, and more.
Cooperative Children's Book Center of the School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Book Web Home Page by the American Booksellers Association. Information about books, authors, and the book selling industry. Includes the ABA's Comprehensive Independent Booksellers Online Network (CIBON), an online directory of ABA member bookstores.
Global Access to Educational Sources (Literature and Writing: Language Arts): collection of links on writing and children's literature (with emphasis on traditional stories, folk tales, and fairy tales).
Independent Reader: Children's Recommendations: recommendations from independent book stores.
International Reading Association: includes conferences and conventions, councils and affiliates, publications, international projects, research, and advocacy.
Invite An Author: links to children's book authors who speak at schools, plus information on planning a successful author's visit.
Lesson Plan on Myths, Folktales & Legends.
Mailing Lists Related to Children's Literature from the Children's Literature Web Guide.
National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature: nonprofit organization dedicated to recognizing illustrators and exhibiting their works. Also designs illustration-related educational programming to inspire creativity and promote literacy. Beautifully designed but somewhat slow-loading site.
Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies: from the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and the Children's Book Council. Features more than 150 titles, grouped by subject, including: Biography; Contemporary Concerns; Environment, Energy, and Ecology; Folktales; Geography, Peoples, and Places; History, Life, and Culture in the Americas; Social Interaction and Relationships; and World History and Culture.
Notes From the Windowsill: reviews books, features bibliographies of Jewish children's books, gay and lesbian themes, and depictions of multiracial families.
Reading Room: kid-oriented site features reading challenge, author spotlight, and forum for kids to discuss books with each other.
School Librarian Links by Kathleen Gentili, Library Media Specialist. Features include Best Education Sites, Book and Media Reviews, Curriculum and the Internet, Literacy Information and more.
School Library Journal for Children's, Young Adult, and School Librarians.
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E-Conflict: with a cross-cultural focus seeks to "eradicate Conflict by increasing cultural awareness."
Making Multicultural Connections Through Trade Books from Montgomery County Public Schools. Featured books were deemed to have a specific educational connection to the districts program in reading/language arts, math, social studies, or science. Entries include lesson plans, bibliographical information, and brief plot summaries.
Multicultural Holidays in the Classroom by Debbie Reese from the ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education, National Parent Information Network, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Children's Research Center. Article featuring recommended Christmas stories.
Multicultural
Resources for Children from the Internet School Library. Extensive
site include links to Center
for the Study of Children's and YA Books in Spanish, How
to Choose the Best Multicultural Books, Multicultural
Book Reviews, and Setting
& Multicultural Literature. Also features bibliographies on the
following: African American, Africa, Appalachian, Asian-American and Asia/Pacific
Islands, Christian, European American, Hispanic Americans, Islamic, Jewish,
and Native American.
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The Empire of the Incas: Geography, History, Achievements, and More by Dennis E. Ogburn, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Volcano World: what was the connection between Inca volcanoes and Inca gold? Visit this site to help you figure it out.
Peru: Map and Quick Facts Listing from the United States Central Intelligence Agency.
Descendants of the Incas: Weaving Traditions and Family Ties by the Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco, Peru, a special project of Cultural Survival, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
South and Meso American Indian Rights Center (SAIIC) Resource Page.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month from The New York Public Library: a bibliography of children's titles.
Powerful Hispanic & Latin American Images Revealed in Picture Books bibliography compiled by Kay E. Vandergrift.
Hispanics
in Children's Books by Ana and Anneliese Lopez from the Children's
Literature Web Site of the University of Florida.
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Country
Conditions -- Africa: click on map for information about individual
countries from the World Refugee Survey reports on conditions for refugees
and internally displaced persons in 120 countries.
Play Mancala On-Line by Brian Casey.
The Republic of Sudan: includes an overview and information about places of interest as well as pictures, images, sound tracks, and related links.
Sudan Page: includes the latest news and weather conditions as well as information about geography, people, the government, and history.
Addis Ababa Chamber of Commerce Web Site: offers publications, news, articles, and statistical information about Ethiopia.
Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia by Kevin Shively of Macalester College in St. Paul,
Minnesota, for Professor David
Lanegran's Geography of World Urbanization class. Includes an introduction,
map, and list of related sites.
The Addis Tribune Home Page: sections include: Headlines; Economics; Interviews; Sports; Arts and Culture.
The ACG Eritrea Page: collection of links including: mailing lists; news and information; art and culture (poetry, music, religion, languages, writing, food, sports, and more).
Cyber Ethiopia: collection of links categorized by the following headings: art and literature; business and investment; computers and technology; culture and religion; economy and finance; education and careers; food and restaurants; geography and maps; government; and much more.
Ethiopia:
A Country Study: series of short articles on vast array of subjects
including: geography; society;
economy; transportation and communications; government and politics;
national security; religion; women; history; environment; law; education;
health; and much more.
Eritrean Government Home Page by NetAfrica, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting education and fostering a sustainable economic growth in Africa. NetAfrica has established this web page using information obtained from the Eritrean Government and other references. Topics include: central government; regional government; agriculture; cities; education; embassies and consulates; energy, mining and water resources; health; history and culture; marine resources; tourism; trade and industry; transportation and communication; global industries. Although this page is still under construction, it does offer some basic factual information on a variety of topics.
Books on Ethiopian Jewry from the Ethiopean Jewry home page (avoid if your browser struggles with Java). See also.
Map of Eritrea: map of the Ethiopian region.
Washington
Post.com: World Reference - Eritrea: extensive and up-to-date reference
site with access to Washington Post and Associated Press coverage of Eritrea.
Includes links to CIA World Factbook; U.S. State
Department Human Rights Report; weather in Eritrea, and related links.
The
World Factbook page on Eritrea: "Government" from the World Factbook
Master. A one-page listing of relevant facts; see links at the bottom of
the page for the World Factbook Master pages on Eritrea's flag and map;
geography; people; government; economy; transportation; communication;
defense.
The
Sign and the Seal: Ethiopian story written by Graham Hancock.
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The Israel Museum, Jerusalem: includes information on the Shrine of the Book, Art Wing, Archaeology, Judaica, and Jewish Ethnography, Art Garden, Youth Wing.
Map of Israel from the University of Texas libraries.
The Jerusalem Mosaic: includes information on The New Jerusalem Mosaic ("travel the city through the different periods, meet the people, taste the food, enjoy the special costumes and visit the sites)" and The Old Jerusalem Mosaic ("tour the city through various 'gates' [to] portraits, old maps, landscapes and works of art depicting the city in different periods").
The Jerusalem Web Site: official city site includes information about local government, tourism, virtual tours, events, art, and culture.
The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora: includes information on communities, exhibitions, music, genealogy, photographs, family names, and education.
See also.
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Blindness
Related Resources on the Web and Beyond: extensive collection of links
including: blindness resources; blind-deaf resources; vision loss resources;
blindness related organizations; assistive technology; speech friendly
applications and utilities; adaptive products and services; home pages
of blind and visually handicapped individuals; employment resources; educational
resources; orientation and mobility resources; legal resources; libraries
for the
blind; audio description; radio reading; athletes and athletics; and
general disability sites.
National Federation of the Blind: offers wide variety of resources and giving information
Prevent Blindness America: offers eye tests; a listing of signs of eye trouble in children, information about children's eye problems, a safe toys checklist, and more.
Resources for Parents and Teachers of Blind Kids by Debbie Day. Includes information about blindness, braille, computers and technology, educational materials (Name that Book!), children's books, stories, News for Brailing, toys and learning tools.
Tips for Parents to Enhance Grandparent/Grandchild Relations by The Foundation For Grandparenting
Grandsplace: directory of Grandparent Support Group Information.
The Art of Stepgrandparenting by The Foundation For Grandparenting.
Successful
Stepfamily Series from the Mining Company. Series includes: family
law resources; poll; focus on
marriage; school involvement; interviews; meeting the kids; getting
started; and more.
Stepfamily Network: a non-profit organization: offers questions and answers, a short listing of books, articles, and a list of support organizations.
Children and Grief by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Talking
to Children about Death by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry.
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Species
Data Sheet: African Lion from the Lincoln Part Zoo. Includes photo;
range; life history; habitat; niche;
adaptations.
Coffee A Go Go: lively, well-organized site (frames) that offers coffee history, trivia, and recipes as well as information on caffeine, beans, roasts, and more.
The
Coffee Science Source from the National Coffee Association, a trade
organization that "gather(s) and
disseminate(s) the most up-to-date information on coffee, caffeine
and health in the United States."
The
Basic Goat Primer from Luke Walker Reynolds/Indiana University/Bloomington.
Friendly, easy to digest
site that includes information on: various breeds; goats and the environment;
goat associations; goat care; more links; goat mailing lists; goat books;
and more.
Getting Your Goat: Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Goats But Didn't Know Who To Ask: includes links to: associations; supply houses; lab and breeding services; software; e-mail lists; newsgroups; publications; owner's home pages; veterinary and medical web sites; goat-specific web sites; and much more.
The National Goat Handbook from the National Dairy Database on InforM in cooperation with the University of
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