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  1. Vietnamese Americans: Lessons in American History A Curriculum and Resource Guide by Inc. Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance, 2001
  2. Asian Americans: Resources and Activities for the Classroom by Philip Lanasa, 2010-04-30
  3. African American Achievers in Science, Medicine, and Technology: A Resource Book for Young Learners, Parents, Teachers, and Librarians by Wina Marché, 2003-10-30
  4. Asia in the Undergraduate Curriculum: A Case for Asian Studies in Liberal Arts Education
  5. The Asian Indians in America: A curriculum resource handbook for teachers by Sondra Sen, 1978

21. HOW TO RESEARCH ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Literature section of the Electronic resources, particularly the in Chicano, NativeAmerican, and asianamerican Literature for teachers of American
http://www.nypl.org/branch/central_units/mm/ll/asian.html
Mid-Manhattan Library
Literature and Language Collection
HOW TO RESEARCH ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE
This guide will help you to find the various locations of Asian American literature in the Mid-Manhattan Library. When you are looking in the Library's catalog (LEO) for literature by or about a specific author, look in the Names file. You may also look in the Subject file under the heading American Literature - Aisan-American Authors, or Asian-Americans - Literary Collections. To find periodical citations and material from electronic databases, you will want to look at the Book and Literature section of the Electronic Resources, particularly the index of Modern Language Assocation (MLA).
Selected Biographies and Bibliographies
Houston A. Baker, ed., Three American Literatures: Essays in Chicano, Native American, and Asian-American Literature for Teachers of American Literature 810.992 T
Rafaela G. Castro, ed., What Do I Read Next?: Multicultural Literature 016.8108 W
King-Kok Cheung, ed., Asian American Literature:An Annotated Bibliography 016.8108 C

22. Mam Non
Asian Pacific American resources at the Smithsonian; ASIAccess UC BerkeleyJournalism students asian-american Children What teachers Should Know
http://www.mamnon.org/links/Asian_Americans/Resources/
Links Asian Americans Resources

23. Multicultural Resources For Children
together resources for teachers, librarians, parents plans; listserv; many resourcesWriting Multicultural African American; Asian American, Pacific Islander
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/multipub.htm
Multicultural Resources for Children

Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) Multicultural Page. The ISLMC is a meta site which brings together resources for teachers, librarians, parents and students. Please visit the ISLMC Home Page . You can search this site.
For resources for older students, see Young Adult Literature Extensive resources on Native Americans, Hispanics, etc.
General Resources
Bibliographies for Younger Readers Bibliographies for Older Readers
General Resources
Cooperative Children's Book Center
From School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
See publications for interracial and other

Center for the Study of Children's and Young Adults Books in Spanish

Crossing Borders: Multicultural Literature in the Classroom

Discusses need for multicultural literature and methods
for utilization. From Journal of Educational Issue of Language
Minority Students
How to Choose the Best Multicultural Books

From Instructor . With bibliography Multicultural Pavilion
From University of Virginia Curry School of Eduction; Projects;
lesson plans; listserv; many resources

24. AskAsia: Instructional Resources
Asian American Arts Culture, History, Education Countries China, Japan,India, Vietnam Economics Trade, Natural resources, Statistics
http://www.askasia.org/teachers/Instructional_Resources/
skAsia's instructional resources section features a rich collection of readings, lesson plans, and many other teaching aids developed by educators and scholars.
Looking for something on a particular place? Click on the links below and find a collection of related readings, lesson plans, maps, and more.
Global

Eurasia
Asian American
Central Asia
...
Vietnam
This section introduces a wide range of topics that work can be used as case studies to look at larger geo-historical themes.
Based on
World History Framework for Grades K-4
World History Framework for Grades 5-12

General Social Studies Themes
Interaction of People and Place Defining Regions: Central Asian Example Geography and the Culture of China How Much is There to Eat? Environment and Conservation in Japan ... more... Religion and World View Islam Hinduism Attitudes Toward Nature in Taoist Art Decoding Borabudur ... more... Society and Ways of Living China: Fifty Years Inside the People's Republic Artha: Strategies for Survival, Success and Power

25. AskAsia Instructional Resources: Lesson Plans
with Asia on Asian Americans Angel Island Perceptions of Asian Americans Chinatowns Chinese Communities in America The Asian American Experience in
http://www.askasia.org/teachers/Instructional_Resources/Lesson_Plans/
O ur interdisciplinary lesson plans are designed to broaden the student's view of Asian countries and cultures. Scroll through the list below to find those that fit your classroom needs. Many of these lessons include links to related readings, images, or classroom activities on AskAsia and other Web sites. Gauri and Prithvi: The Sub-Continent Goes Nuclear
Beware the Polarized Stereotype

Clues To Cultural Values

Extracting Meaning From What We See
...
The Silk Roads Handbook
(from SPICE)
Trade Along the Silk Road

Defining Regions: Central Asian Example

Central Asian Politics Over Time

Sharing Beliefs and Ideas
... Visible Traces Rare Books and Special Collections from the National Library of China
Scenarios for Hong Kong's Future

Attitudes Toward Nature in Taoist Art
Chinese Dialect Lesson Geography and Culture of China ... China: Fifty Years Inside the People's Republic A Photographic Journey Gandhi Speaks Through Clothing Artha: Strategies for Survival, Success, and Power

26. Internet Resources On Asian Americans
education project dedicated to helping teachers foster equity, respect understanding in the Asian American resources. Clubs/organizations; media; personal home pages; info/FAQs;
http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/asianam.html
Asian Americans Multiculturalism General Information The Wen Ho Lee Case Communities ... Academic Resources Multiculturalism Does Diversity Make a Difference? The Multicultural Pavilion "Multicultural education resources & dialogues for students, educators, & activists" Myth of the Melting Pot The New Americans Pluralism Project Harvard University project aiming "to study & document the growing religious diversity of the United States, with a special view to its new immigrant religious communities": current research; events; publications; resources; news Teaching Tolerance From Southern Poverty Law Center, "a national education project dedicated to helping teachers foster equity, respect & understanding in the classroom & beyond" General Information About.com Guide: Asian-American Culture Asian-Nation: The Landscape of Asian America "your one-stop source & opportunity to explore the historical, political, social, economic, & cultural elements & issues that make up today's diverse Asian American community" Asian American Internet Sites Asian American Net "collection of regional & country-specific materials available on the Internet ... listing of the local language, as well as English, on-line newspapers & magazines ... organizations of persons of Asian descent [in North America] "

27. ERIC/EECE. Publications. Digests. Asian-American Children: What Teachers Should
ERIC Digest. asianamerican Children What teachers Should Know. Jianhua Feng.EDO-PS-97-1 March 1997. Translated by Xiaohui Wang. For More Information
http://ericeece.org/pubs/digests/chinese/feng97c/feng97c.html
ERIC/EECE Publications Digests
ERIC Digest
Asian-American Children:
What Teachers Should Know
Jianhua Feng
EDO-PS-97-1
March 1997
Translated by Xiaohui Wang
For More Information:
Baruth, L.G. and M.L. Manning. (1992). Multicultural Education of Children and Adolescents. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon. Brand, D. (1987). The New Whiz Kids. Time, 130(9, Aug 31): 42-51. EJ 358 595 Hartman, J.S. and A.C. Askounis. (1989). Asian-American Students: Are They Really a "Model Minority"? School Counselor , 37 (2, Nov): 85-88. EJ 408 177 Pang, V.O. (1990). Asian-American Children: A Diverse Population. Educational Forum , 55(1, Fall): 49-66. EJ 416 435 Shen, W. and W. Mo. (1990).

28. AArisings: Asian American Links: Resources
K12 teachers. Asian Pacific Islander Health Forum. Asian Pacific Islander Wellness Center. Asian American Cafe LA Asian Cultural resources. LA Korea
http://www.aarising.com/aalink/resources.shtml
Where to go to find something? Try these Asian Pacific American resources for all of your research needs. If you know of a web site that isn't listed here, feel free to contact us and let us know about the site Total sites: 75 (last updated: 02/08/2003)

29. Resources For Teachers - Education - Asia Society
Free, downloadable resources from the Asian American Experience site will help studentsand teachers alike broaden their understanding of this integral part of
http://www.asiasociety.org/education/teachers.html

Schools
Students - Teachers Resources for Teachers Supporting teachers is one of the Asia Society's most important goals. Contact us at education@asiasoc.org for more information on our products and services. www.AskAsia.org is our educational web site for teachers and students, and winner of fifteen top education-industry awards. The site offers teachers and students high-quality resources such as lesson plans, readings, art exchange, and much more. Through AskAsia, students and teachers join a virtual community, sharing experiences, discovering new sources of materials and exchanging ideas with others around the world.
Tune in Japan and Tune in Korea Video Series
This award-winning series features videos targeted to middle- or high-school classrooms and explores issues such as the effect of geography on culture, the nature of national identity, the effect of education on the daily lives of students, and the legacy of history in the midst of present-day realities. The videos utilize real Japanese and Korean television footage that are repurposed for American classrooms. Each video is divided thematically and can be viewed in short segments. Videos come with a comprehensive teacher's guide complete with script annotations, lesson plans, activities, background material, bibliography, and more. For more information, e-mail the Society.

30. Asia Society - Publications -
features descriptions of scores of Asian and Asian American films as well as linksto other great resources. Asian American Children What teachers Should Know
http://www.asiasociety.org/arts/floating/links.html
The Floating Box: A Story in Chinatown
Introduction
About The Floating Box About the Artists Historical Background ... Links and Resources
Links and Resources
Asian-American Websites
Asian, Pacific and South Asian American Studies
This excellent resource from the UC Berkeley library features descriptions of scores of Asian and Asian American films as well as links to other great resources. Asian American Children: What Teachers Should Know
From the U.S. government comes this text-heavy but informative resource: "Asian-Americans constitute a significant minority in the U.S. and are one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in this country, yet little is known about their particular educational needs, especially at the early childhood and elementary levels. This digest provides information to help teachers gain a better understanding of Asian-American children, particularly those from East and Southeast Asian cultures.
The Coalition for Asian-American Children and Families pursues "social policies and programs which support Asian-American children and families, empowering Asian-Americans to advocate for change, and giving service providers culturally sensitive training and resources." The site is loaded with information on the organization as well as the general affairs of Asian Americans. An excellent resource. Asian American Arts Alliance
The Asian American Arts Alliance is a New York-based organization dedicated to "increasing the support, recognition and appreciation of Asian American Arts." The site includes a summary of their history, a calendar of local events in various artistic pursuits, and information on its programs and services.

31. Japanese American Non-Fiction Resources For Students, Teachers, Librarians
Leitich Smith Children's Literature resources. It is written to be easily understoodnot only for lawyers and historians but parents, teachers, and young adult
http://www.cynthialeitichsmith.com/newnihone.htm
Page Updated March 2, 2003
Cyn's Home
CLSCLR Home
Book of Month
Links of Month ... Writing Bibliographies
General Books Recs
Picture
Chapter
Middle Grade ...
With Cynthia Leitich Smith

Excellent multicultural
children's literature
resource; click for free
catalog and e-newsletter
Japanese American Non-Fiction
Japanese American Relocation/Internment Bridge Books (Immigration) Japanese
GO FOR BROKE: A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE AMERICAN 100TH INFANTRY BATTALION AND THE 442ND REGIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM by Chester Tanaka ( publication information? UNLIKELY LIBERATORS: THE MEN OF THE 100TH AND 442ND by Masayo Umezawa Duus and translated by Peter Duus (University of Hawaii Press, 1987). PERSONAL JUSTICE DENIED: REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON WARATIME RELOCATION AND INTERNMENT OF CIVILIANS. The Report was originally published in 1982 and 1983. A 1997 Reprint by the University of Washington Press and the Civil Liberties Public Education Fund is also available.
resources
A LESSON IN AMERICAN HISTORY: THE JAPANESE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE from the Japanese American Citizens League The Guide includes: more than 100 pages of photographs; a summary of Constitutional violations; Japanese American history; lesson plans and activities for students K-9; list of related resources. For ordering and more information, contact: Japanese American Citizens League, 1765 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94115-3217; 415.921.5225.

32. Native American Indian Education/Literature Resources For Teachers And Librarian
Native American teachers resources on the Internet compiled by Karen M. Strom. resourcesfor Tribal Libraries by Elaine Cubbins at the University of Arizona.
http://www.cynthialeitichsmith.com/nativebooksc.htm
Page Updated March 23, 2003
Cyn's Home
CLSCLR Home
Book of Month
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General Books Recs
Picture
Chapter
Middle Grade ...
Indian Shoes

by Cynthia Leitich Smith
Check out the Teacher Guide
and Readers Theater
Rain Is Not My Indian Name

by Cynthia Leitich Smith Tour Hannesburg, Kansas; the fictional town in RAIN Check out the Teacher Guide Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu Check out the Teacher Guide
Native Education Links
Native American Indian Themes in Children's Books Links
Native American Indian Authors and Illustrators Links
Higher Education Links Native American Indian, Generally Links
: goals for writing and reviewing books with Native American themes by Debbie Reese (Pueblo) from SLJ Online. American Indian Science and Technology Education Consortium : partnership of tribal and non-tribal colleges. Its goal is to increase the number of Indian students earning college degrees in math, engineering and the sciences. Offers Indian teachers, students, parents, and community members math and science curriculum materials and models. Also provides discussion forum. Countering Prejudice against American Indians and Alaska Natives through Antibias Curriculum and Instruction by Deirdre A. Almeida. ERIC Digest.

33. Pathways::  Asian/Pacific American Students
For teachers, the following sites offer curriculum resources on Asia/PacificAmerican topics; virtual libraries of various Asian/Pacific countries; and
http://eric-web.tc.columbia.edu/pathways/asian_pacific/asianres.asp
Quick Links Search About ERIC/CUE Major Subject Areas Publications ... Organizations and Resources ERIC System In-Process Abstracts ERIC Database Other ERIC System Sites Adjunct Clearinghouse on Homeless Education ... Submit Your Documents User Services Comments, Questions, User Survey Mailing List Site Map ERIC/CUE Home Pathways:: Asian/Pacific American Students The Education of Asian/Pacific Students Issues of Identity and Image The Socialization of Asian/Pacific Students Languages and Politics in the Education of Asian/Pacific Students Educational Barriers and Prejudices Online Resources Asian/Pacific Pathway Home
Online Resources
The following database sites offer comprehensive information on Asian/Pacific countries, cultures, and communities. For teachers, the following sites offer curriculum resources on Asia/Pacific American topics; virtual libraries of various Asian/Pacific countries; and classroom materials relating to life in Asian/Pacific societies. There are also sites on Asian/Pacific travel, tourism, cultural arts, entertainment, history, environment, food, and politics for those who are interested in creating a broader knowledge base. Many of the sites also allow users to join a world-wide network or community of educators and researchers who are interested in Asian/Pacific American studies. By bridging together organizations from various Asian/Pacific American ethnic groups, the goal is to promote better communication among them, create stronger ties, and increase awareness.

34. AsianAmerican
includes selected Asian American web resources useful for that are reflective of AsianAmerican realities. program offers opportunities for teachers and other
http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/ICCTP/Resources/AsianAmerican.html
Resources Asian/Asian American Asiadragons
The portal has over 60,000 top quality sites listed in 14 different categories.
http://www.asiadragons.com
AskAsia
The site provides access to classroom-tested resources and activities, relevant links and a virtual community of educators.
http://www.askasia.org/
AsianArt.com
This is the on-line journal for the study and exhibition of the arts of Asia, this site provides great resources for the examination of Asian art.
http://www.asianart.com/index.html
Asian-Nation - The Landscape of Asian America
This site is an educator's one-stop information source on the historical, political, social, economic, and cultural elements and issues that make up today's diverse Asian American community.
http://www.asian-nation.org/index.html
Asiaco.com
Asiaco.com is currently more like an Asian Search Engine and directory portal. With over thirty Asian countries' web sites hosted within Asiaco.com.
http://www.asiaco.com

35. AArisings: Asian American Links: Resources
American History Literature for K12 teachers; Hmong Homepage; The Internet Guidefor Asian American Cybernauts; Gateway; LA Asian Cultural resources; LA Korea;
http://aarising.com/aalink/resources.php
Where to go to find something? Try these Asian Pacific American resources for all of your research needs. If you know of a web site that isn't listed here, feel free to contact us and let us know about the site Total sites: 75 (last updated: 02/08/2003)

36. DOI Diversity - Links To Outside
Asian American resources for teachers help for K12 classroom teachers in locatingand using the resources of the Internet in the classroom, maintained by
http://www.doi.gov/diversity/8asian.htm

Major Legislation

Regulatory Agencies

Executive Orders

DOI Policy
...
Other Resources
Asian Resources
The sponsor of each non-DOI site below is identified, but no endorsement of outside organizations or opinions is implied. DOI assumes no responsibility for the content of non-DOI sites.
  • APA Heritage Month National Calendar of Events lists May events by city, supported by The Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) and others. Federal Asian Pacific American Council (FAPAC), founded in 1985, is an inter-agency organization of Asian Pacific American employees, representing over 50 Federal agencies. It is the principal organization behind Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May each year. We, the American Asians . Facts and figures from the Economics and Statistics Administration of the Bureau of the Census, including comparisons on population, family size, per capita income, etc., in easy to read format. Asian-American Resources provides links to a wide variety of related topics, supported by Alan Liu, of the Department of English, University of California, Santa Barbara. is a huge, easy to read list of sites for Asian-Americans and for 15 specific Asian countries, maintained by Robert Eng of the Department of History, University of Redlands.
  • 37. Classroom Resources
    Asian American General resources. Asian Pacific Island American History Literature for K12 teachers. Berkeley Asian American Oral History.
    http://www.csun.edu/~hfaas002/academic/classroom-resources.htm
    Jerome Richfield 340 * 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330-8251 * Office: 818-677-4966 * Fax: 818-677-7094 Home
    Classroom Resources
    Conducting an Oral History Email
  • Getting a CSUN Email Network Account Logging in to access your Email Account
  • Student Guide Computer Labs Asian American General Resources Berkeley Asian American Oral History Berkeley's Interactive Chinese American History CET Resources Page: CSUN University Library Bibliography and Style Guides - For citation styles. My America: Stanford Beginning Library Research on Asian American Studies The Asian American Cybernauts Page Asian American Community Resources Asian American Resource Web Asian Week newspaper Asian American History and Literature Asian American Cybernauts Page ... Librarian Dan Tsang’s Asian American Studies resources Asian American Women Asiang URLs Exoticize My Fist Big Bad Chinese Mama Coalition for Slavery and Trafficking Asian Pacific American Gays and Lesbians Queer Asian Pacific Resources Asian Indian Americans Asian Indian resources Asian Indian webring Little India newspaper Cambodian American Community Cambodian Refugees in America Cambodian American Youth Identity Chinese American Community

    38. CCC - Asian American - Teacher Resources- School District Of Philadelphia Curric
    brings together a variety of resources that would scholarship laid the foundationfor Asian American literary studies and will provide teachers with a
    http://www.philsch.k12.pa.us/teachers/frameworks/ccc/asian/rl01_d.htm
    Recommended Asian American Literature - Teacher Resources
    Multimedia Resources American Journey: The Asian American Experience,
    Primary Source Media (1997).
    Format: CD-Rom; Ethnicity: Pan-Asian
    This CD-Rom is an excellent collection of primary source materials in Asian American history and literature. The CD-Rom features an overview of Asian American history and provides timelines, picture, essays, historical documents, maps and literary excerpts on a variety of topics including: immigration and exclusion, Hawaii, resistance and protest movements, Asian American women, religion, and pop culture. The CD is easy to use, allows for search options, and is well-organized to help a teacher meet his/her classroom needs. For a teacher who is building his/her base in Asian American studies, this CD brings together a variety of resources that would otherwise be time-consuming and expensive to collect. The CD-Rom is part of the American Journey series, which also includes: the African-American Experience, the Hispanic-American Experience, the Immigrant Experience, and Women in America. Contact:
    Primary Source Media
    12 Lunar Drive
    Woodbridge, CT 06525-9934

    39. Asian American Literature: Sources For Research
    is a metasite for librarians, teachers, parents and also offers a site called Asian-AmericanLiterature History Use, Bibliography WWW resources. Be wary
    http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/awilliams/AsianAmResources.html
    Asian American Literature: Sources for Research
    The web possesses incredible potential as a research tool for students of Asian American Literature. However, it also possesses the potential to mislead and misinform the unwary on just about any topic. The best, most reliable information is that provided by refereed journals and scholarly books. "Refereed" means that other scholars in the field have read the articles and agreed that they are of sufficient quality to be published.
    Refereed Journals
    Here are four important journals where articles on Asian American literature appear. Amerasia
    This Asian American Studies journal has been in publication since 1971, and has a search engine for topics covered in past issues available on their web site (you can also use this site to search the American Indian Culture Journal and Aztlan ). Check your local college library for bound and current issues.

    40. CAC&F - Coalition For Asian American Children & Families
    Asian American Children What teachers Should Know of AsianAmericans StereotypingShortchanges Asian American Students resources Asian Pacific
    http://www.cacf.org/old/clinks.htm

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