Infonews n°177 du 16/02/2003
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In the News, read about the Global Protest Against War and go through the
numerous links to all the movements. Then see some resources ( and an idea
of lesson plan) for Presidents' Day, which is on February 17th; then three
resources and activities for primary school about St Patrick's day (march
17th); several sites for secondary school, about geography, child labour,
economics and health; some sites for the literary classes about authors,
poetry, quotations and essay writing; three resources about teaching
practice including a book to read online, and a new internet tool : a free
anti virus program.
Some of you are already on holidays, some others just started them, and
some will have to wait until the end of next week : to you all I wish nice
and relaxing holidays. Next week, I'll be on holidays too. So Infonews
n°178 will come out only on March 2nd....but this Infonews provides enough
reading and surfing for two weeks! ;)
Enjoy your holidays!

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In the News
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Global protest against War
The death of Dolly, the first cloned sheep
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President's Day
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American presidents (from C Span)
President's Hall
Links to US presidency and presidents
Presidents Day activities from Enchanted Learning
Webquests and treasure hunts about Presidents
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Resources for primary school
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Leprechaun's Golden Bookmark (from The Classroom Flyer 02/14/03)
Ireland map coloring Printout (from The Classroom Flyer 02/14/03)
Saint patrick's Day activities (from The Classroom Flyer 02/14/03)
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Resources for secondary school
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National Geographic Online: The Underground Railroad (fromThe Scout Report
-- February 14)
2002 Census of Governments (from The Scout Report -- February 7)
International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (from The Scout
Report -- February 14)
Free sourcebook from national US archives ( from PEN NewsBlast for February 7)
HIV Prevention Fact Sheets (from LIIWEEK February 6)
Invention and inventors (from INNOV February 2)
A webquest on Mauritius (from Alain Krizic on e-teach)
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Literature
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Simpson's Contemporary Quotations (from The Scout Report -- February 14)
Basic guide to essay writing (from The Classroom Flyer 02/06/03)
All Info-About Poetry (fromThe Scout Report -- February 7)
Yeats: An Irish Airman Foresees His Death (from LIIWEEK February 6)
The Chronicles of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (from LIIWEEK February 6)
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Teaching Practice
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Agrégations Internes 2003 (from Jean Sahai)
Cyber Charter Schools in the US
A book online : TECHNOLOGIES AND LEARNING: POTENTIAL, PARAMETERS, AND
PROSPECTS (Paris: UNESCO, 2002; ISBN 0-89492-112-6)
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Internet Tools
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AVG AntiVirus (from The Scout Report -- February 14)

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In the News
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Global protest against War
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,895944,00.html
A very comprehensive site from the Guardian, with an article, but also lots
of interesting links at the end to anti-war sites and anti-war marches. the
anti-war sites are ordered by country : uk movements, US movements, and
other movements, plus literary and artistic sites, including poetry, and
other links to different actions. This page is the place to chose from the
site you will take your students to, to make them realise that goverments,
and especially the Us government, does not always reflect the opinion of
the people, and that the internet is a precious way to make people's voice
heard.

The death of Dolly, the first cloned sheep
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Herald tribune : http://www.iht.com/articles/86766.html
Guardian : http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,895944,00.html
with lots of precious links about cloning at the end of the page, including
interactive guides. A follow up for those who have been working on
cloning..;and an introduction for those who will start the unit.]

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Presidents' Day
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Presidents' Day this year is next Monday. I know most French students are
on holidays, but this is an interesting activity to make them look at the
list of the US presidents at least one in their school days.... I asked
mine to go through the list on the first site, and see who had the greatest
number of terms, who died during his term, and who were the presidents
during the major Us and/or World events. then they were invited to go to
the White House pages, and read the biographies of at least three
presidents of their choice, and note what they did or why they are famous.
Here are some addresses you can invite them to work from:

American presidents (from C Span)
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For each president, you find videos to watch, documents to read, life facts
and reference material.
http://www.americanpresidents.org/presidents/yearschedule.asp

President's Hall
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/
list of all the presidents with their biography and photo.

Links to US presidency and presidents
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http://www.louisville.edu/library/ekstrom/govpubs/federal/presidents/former.html
[ for advanced students. valuable, but complex resources.]

Presidents Day activities from Enchanted Learning
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/presidentsday/
[easy, for young children.]

Webquests and treasure hunts about Presidents
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Lincoln : http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/lincoln/index.html
Washington : http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/th/1/ss-washington.html
*** about all presidents : http://php.ucs.indiana.edu/~emoe/webquest.html

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Resources for primary school
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Leprechaun's Golden Bookmark (from The Classroom Flyer 02/14/03)
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http://www.thebestkidsbooksite.com/printcraft.cfm?CraftID=823
Paint your own pot of gold at the end of the rainbow...
Here's a great little printable craft to give out for Saint Patrick's Day.

Ireland map coloring Printout (from The Classroom Flyer 02/14/03)
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/europe/ireland/activity.shtml
Learn about the major features and cities of Ireland with this printable
coloring page, perfect for a Saint Patrick's Day activity. Teach your
students about map scale, keys, and direction, and then have them follow
the specific coloring directions to find their way around Ireland.

Saint patrick's Day activities (from The Classroom Flyer 02/14/03)
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http://www.abcschoolhouse.com/seasonal_pdfs/march_ideas.pdf
Find several ideas, activities, and templates here to download and print
out for teaching about Saint Patrick's Day in your primary classroom. You
can make a leprechaun mask and hat, or learn how to grow shamrocks, make
some rainbow ice, or find addition and subtraction exercises themed to the
irresistible pot-o-gold.

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Resources for secondary school
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National Geographic Online: The Underground Railroad (from The Scout Report
-- February 14)
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http://www.nationalgeographic.com/railroad/
Just in time to celebrate Black History Month, this multimedia educational
Web site from National Geographic offers a diverse set of materials that
describe the Underground Railroad, the famed network of individuals who
helped transport African-Americans to freedom before the abolition of slavery.

2002 Census of Governments (from The Scout Report -- February 7)
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http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/gc021x1.pdf
Released in December 2002, this 105-page document contains the
official counts of the number of state and local governments, along with
tabulations of governments by state, type of government, size, and county
location.
Very dense, and rather difficult to read, but you will find there all the
latest figures.

International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (from The Scout
Report -- February 14)
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http://www.ilo.org/public/english/standards/ipec/
The aim of the International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour is
"to work towards the progressive elimination of child labour by
strengthening national capacities to address child labour problems, and by
creating a worldwide movement to combat it." The prime target groups for the
Programme are bonded child laborers, children in hazardous working
conditions, working girls, and children under the age of 12 who are working.
From the Programme's home page, visitors can learn about the 60 countries
that have currently signed up to support the organization's mission,
download factsheets about child labor problems, and read the organization's
latest progress report.
[ it is very interesting to not that among the countries, we find some
European countries ( Portugal, Romania and Turkey)
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/standards/ipec/simpoc/countries.htm
For those who want to work on the future of the Euroepan union, these facts
are interesting to study! ]

Free sourcebook from national US archives ( from PEN NewsBlast for February 7)
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The "Our Documents Teacher Sourcebook" is a free resource created by
National History Day, Inc. in cooperation with the National Archives that
transports educators back in time to 100 critical moments in our nation’s
history. The sourcebook provides educators with lesson plans and
activities that will help them incorporate 100 milestone documents from
American history into classroom curriculum. "Our Documents Teacher
Sourcebook" is part of a presidential initiative entitled "Our Documents:
A National Initiative on American History, Civics and Service." A key
resource for working documents in the classroom, the teacher sourcebook
includes an annotated timeline, key themes, guidelines to primary sources,
and detailed lesson plans.
http://www.ourdocuments.gov/
see the list of available documents at:
http://www.ourdocuments.gov/content.php?page=milestone_documents

HIV Prevention Fact Sheets (from LIIWEEK February 6)
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A collection of nearly fifty fact sheets containing "summaries of specific
topics important to HIV prevention." From the Center for AIDS Prevention
Studies (CAPS), University of California, San Francisco.
http://www.caps.ucsf.edu/FSindex.html

Invention and inventors (from INNOV February 2)
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http://surfaquarium.com/newsletter/invent.htm
[ in this newsletter, you can find links to websites for all level about
inventors and inventions.]

A webquest on Mauritius (from Alain Krizic on e-teach)
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http://monsite.wanadoo.fr/Lasserrade/
For students who want to work in the tourist industry, and for all those
who can be motivated by the planning and organisation of a trip abroad. The
process of the webquest is very well explained, and the way the tasks are
distributed within the groups is ecellent, and can be transfered to other
group activities in your class.

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Literature
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Simpson's Contemporary Quotations (from The Scout Report -- February 14)
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http://www.bartleby.com/63/
Compiled by James B. Simpson, this database (based on the print
version released in 2000) contains over 10,000 quotations, from over 4,000
sources, dating from 1950 to 1988. Some notable personages featured in the
collection include Ezra Pound, George Orwell, and Desmond Tutu. Users can
search through the entire database by name or subject, and the main page
also has an index by author to facilitate browsing. Equally helpful are the
subject indices, which include law, business, education, medicine,
architecture, love, religion, fashion, and literature. Besides being a good
place to look for quotations to use in speeches, witty conversation, or
public presentations, this database is very entertaining.
[ Nothing to do with the cartoon character!!!!! This compilation of
quotations could be very useful to those of you who organise debates in
their classes, and also for the students who could use them in literary
essays.]

Basic guide to essay writing (from The Classroom Flyer 02/06/03)
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http://members.tripod.com/~lklivingston/essay/
Step by step guidelines help take students through the process of writing a
successful essay, with support for choosing a specific topic, diagramming
and organizing research, writing a thesis, and hot tips for writing a great
intro and conclusion.
[ a simple guide, with links to other sites. in 'choose your topic' your
students will read about how to define a good problem or subject as the
topic for their essay, and this process can be transferred to the beginning
of the TPE : "déterminer la problématique".

All Info-About Poetry (fromThe Scout Report -- February 7)
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http://poetry.allinfo-about.com/
While there are many sites offering a diverse selection of poems and verse
from the best-known names from previous historical eras, few Web sites offer
more contemporary poems. Paula Bardell, a poet and fiction writer from
Britain, has established this Web site as a means to disseminate the works
(and discussions) of a varied group of contemporary poets from around the
world. The homepage of the site contains two of its main features, In the
Spotlight and the weekly newsletter written by Ms. Bardell. In the Spotlight
contains short essays about the art of writing poetry, information about new
poetry anthologies, and a selection of poems submitted to the site. From the
main page, visitors can also read brief biographical sketches of numerous
20th century poets, such as Leopold Senghor, who was also the first
president of Senegal. Finally, the site contains a built-in search engine
and an A-Z index detailing the subjects covered by the site. [KMG]

Yeats: An Irish Airman Foresees His Death (from LIIWEEK February 6)
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This poem, written for wartime, describes the "lonely
impulse of delight" shared by pilots, astronauts, and
aviation workers everywhere. From Bartleby.com.
http://www.bartleby.com/148/3.html

The Chronicles of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (from LIIWEEK February 6)
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Sherlock Holmes fans will enjoy material about the Holmes
legend at this entertaining site. Included is information
about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's life and non-Holmes works,
but the featured focus is on the adventures of Holmes and
Watson. Visitors can read interesting essays about
Holmes' character development and his fictional death, as
well as play games, send greeting cards with Holmes
quotes, participate in polls, and ask Holmes a question.
http://www.siracd.com/

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Teaching Practice
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Agrégations Internes 2003 (from Jean Sahai)
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Les épreuves ont eu lieu les 11 et 12 février, les résultats devraient
paraître sur Minitel Edutel Plus les 27 ou 28 Mars, et les oraux avoir lieu
au Lycée Hôtelier de Toulouse pendant les vacances de Pâques de cette
académie.
Pour l'anglais, on trouvera sur la Page de notre collègue Jean Sahaï de
Guadeloupe un lien vers les sujets tombés en composition en langue
étrangère et en traduction, ainsi que diverses réactions et commentaires.
Page d'agrégation d'anglais
http://agreg.fr.fm

Cyber Charter Schools in the US
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http://www.sunspot.net/news/education/bal-te.journal27jan27,0,4004799.column?coll=bal%2Deducation%2Dtop
this article is about public funding, but it also presents this new type of
cyber homeschooling.

A book online : TECHNOLOGIES AND LEARNING: POTENTIAL, PARAMETERS, AND
PROSPECTS (Paris: UNESCO, 2002; ISBN 0-89492-112-6)
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edited by Wadi D. Haddad and Alexandra Draxler, draws "on the wealth of
worldwide knowledge and
experience, this book outlines the rationales and realities of Information
and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for education, examines the options
and choices for applying them, and summarizes a series of case studies that
illustrate modalities of integrating ICTs into learning systems in
different settings." The entire book is available (in PDF format) on the
Web. You can read chapters or download the complete text from
http://www.aed.org/publications/TechEdInfo.html

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Internet Tools
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AVG AntiVirus (from The Scout Report -- February 14)
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http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_downl.htm?session66eb192f0c1c5b8bcbe41f9021401cf9
The AVG AntiVirus program offers users a broad range of features that will
be quite helpful in avoiding and detecting computer viruses that may infect
their system. Some of the tools included in this utility include an email
scanner, virus database updates, basic scheduled tests, and an automatic
update feature. This version of the program is free, although no technical
support is available. The AntiVirus utility is compatible with all systems
running Windows 95 and higher.

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