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REFERENCE LIBRARY: Books, Guides, Curricula & Periodicals General
Children are Children are Children. Resource ideas on Brazil, France, Iran, Japan, Nigeria and USSR. Cole, Haas, Heller, Weinberger. Come Home With Me: A Multicultural Treasure Hunt. Aylette Jennings. Culturgrams: The Nations Around Us. Vol. 1&2, Brigham Young University. Cultural Awareness For Young Children. McNeill, Schmidt, Allen. Discover the World: Empowering Children to Value Themselves, Others and the Earth. Lana Hosteler. Ethnic Pride. Good Apple, Grades 4-9, Lipson & Romatowski. Global Child: Multicultural Resources for Young Children. Maureen Cech. Going Around the Globe. Holidays, Proverbs, Communications, Schools, etc. O'Reilly & Allahand. Hands Around the World: 365 Creative Ways to Build Cultural Awareness & Global Respect. Susan Milord. Hands on Heritage: An Experimental Approach to Multucultural Education. Nancy Lee & Linda Oldhan. Laughing Together: Giggles and Grins from Around the Globe. Barbara Walker. More Windows to the World. Includes Norway, Japan, Kenya, Canada, Italy, Peru & India. Nancy Everix. Multicultural Teaching. An excellent handbook of activities, informationa and resources. Pamela & Iris Tiedt. Multicultural Activities for the American History Classroom: Four Centuries of Discovery from the 1600s to the Present. Hallie Ann Wannamaker. Peoples of the World. Crafts, food, money, language and religion. Roma Trundle. Roots and Wings: Affirming Culture in Early Childhood Programs. Stacey York. Try on My Shoe: Step into Another Culture. Multicultural participatory puppetry. Native American, East Africa, Mexico and Vietnam. We Can All Get Along. Clyde Ford. Worldways: Bring the World to the Classroom. Elder & Carr.
Art From Many Lands. Schuman. The Kids' Multicultural Art Book: Art & Craft Experiences Around the World. Alexandra M. Terzian.
A Community of People: A Multi-Ethnic Bibliography. Portland Public Schools, 1989. An Annotated Bibliography of Materials. Nebraska Race Equity Project, Nebraska Dept. of Education. Multicultural Books for Children. Recommended book list from Bellevue, Washington School District. List includes children's books that promote awareness of aging, disability, ethnic background and gender equity. Multicultural Booklist: Selected Titles. Portland Community College, 1989.
Festivals Together: A Guide to Multi-Cultural Celebration. Fitzjohn, Weston & Large. Fiesta U.S.A. George Ancona. Hands-On Celebrations. Art Activities for All Ages. Yvonne Merrill. Harvest Festivals Around the World. Judith Corwin. Multicultural Calendar. Portland Public Schools. The World of Festivals. Philip Steele.
40 Ways to Raise a Nonracist Child. Mathias and French. A Cultural Mosaic: A Multicultural Program for the Primary Grades. San Diego Public Schools. A Guide for Integrating Global Education Across the Curriculum. Iowa Dept. of Education, 1989. America Is. A multicultural interdisciplinary instructional mini-unti. Developing Multicultural Teacher Education Curricula. Larkin, Sleeter, 1995. Educating for Peace. Curriculum Planning with a Global Perspective. Betty Ford. Education that is Multicultural: A Nine Week Unit Integrating Multicultural Education into the Entire Curriculum. Grade 3. Dr. R. Petrie, 1986. Guidelines for Infusing Multicultural Education into School Curricular and Co-Curricular Programs. Delaware Statewide Multicultural Edcuation Committee. 1990. History-Social Science Framework. California Public Schools K-12, 1987. In Celebration of Cultural Diversity. Las Angeles Unified School District, 1989. Kaleidoscope, A Multicultural Approach for the Primary School Classroom. DeGaetano, Williams & Volk, 1989. Multicultural Awareness Guide. College of Continuing Education, University of Oklahoma. Multicultural Nonsexist Education in the Public Schools. Pamphlets specific to Languages, Math, Arts, Science, TAG, Guidance, PE, Social Studies, Business & Administration. Multicultural Nonsexist Education. Language Arts, grade 8, Omaha Public Schools, 1987. Multicultural Nonsexist Education. Math, grades 1-4, Omaha Public Schools, 1987. Multicultural Nonsexist Education. Social Studies, K-3, Omaha Public Schools, 1987. Multiethnic/Multicultural Curriculum: Division of Technical Assistance for Equity in Education. Virginia Dept. of Education. REACH for Kids. Seed Curriculum for the Elementary School. REACH Center, Arlington, WA. Resources for Professional Growth and Classroom Use. Volume 1&2, Hartford Public Schools, 1990. Social Studies Activities for Multicultural Education. K-3, Milwaukee Public Schools, 1988. Social Studies: American Culture Studies. Houston Independent School District, 1990. Social Studies Curriculum Guidelines K-12. Office of the Superintendant of Public Instruction, Olympia, WA, 1990. Social Studies: World Area Studies. Houston Independent School District, 1990. Teaching Multiculturally. Los Angeles Unified School District. Teaching Peace. Jan Arnow. The Evolving Multicultural Classroom. Reissman, 1994. Understanding Our Cultural Diversity: A Theme Guide, K-12. Curricular Res. Activities & Processes. US: A Cultural Mosaic: Teacher Handbook for Primary Grade Multidiscipline. Multicultural Program. San Diego Public Schools. World Cultures: A Theme Guide, K-12. Bay Area Global Ed. Program. Standford University.
Give Peace a Chance: A Game of International Relations and Conflict Resolution. Ages 9-adult. Global Sense, A Leaders Guide to Games for Change. Cech. Rafa' Rafa'. A cross cultural simulation. Jane Yolen. Simulations for a Global Perspective. Intercom. Where in the World. A world awareness game for ages 8 and up.
1989 Guide to Multicultural Resources. Charles A. Taylor, Praxis Pub.
Cultural Misunderstandings, the French-American Experience. Raymonde, 1987. Do's and Taboos Around the World. Host Family Survival Kit. King and Huff, 1985. Multicultrual Manners. Dresser, 1996. Orientation Handbook for Youth Exchange Programs. Grove, 1989. Rafa' Rafa'. A cross cultural simulation. Jane Yolen. Windows to the World. Kepler & Royse. The Intracultural Communication Book. Byrd.
Favorite Foltales from Around the World. Thirty-Three Multicultural Tales to Tell. Sclichta, 1993.
ABC: Musical Instruments from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Forence Mayers. Multicultural Perspectives in Music Education. Music Educators National Conference. UNICEF: Book of Children's Songs. Stackpole Books.
Alike and Different: Exploring Our Humanity with Young Children. Neugebauer, ed. Childen Just Like Me. Barnabas & Kindersley. Families Around the World: Man and Communities, Concepts and Values. 1970. Shelter. The school district of Philadelphia and The World Affairs Council of Philadelphia, 1986. Home My Family Lives in America. Susan Kuklin. Material World: A Global Family Portrait. Peter Menzel. Parenting for Peace and Justice. Kathleen & James McGinnis. The Family Man. Portraits from 68 countries for the musuem of modern art, 1955. The Opening of the American Mind. Lawrence Levine.
Faces. Animals in art, calenders, Central Asia, communication, courtship, families, Gypsies, insect and spiders, ornaments, tabus and more. Skipping Stones. A Multicultural Children's Quarterly. Vol. 2--Buddhism, Hispanic. Vol. 3--Shelter Vol. 3, No. 2--Amazon, Petus Project, India. Vol. 3, No. 3--Animal Orphanage in India. Vol. 4--When I Fly. Vol. 4, No. 4--Indigenous Societies, Rainforests. Vol. 6, No. 5--Religion and Spirituality. Vol. 7, No. 1--Prejudice and Descrimination. Vol. 7, No. 2--Enviroment, New Guinea, Tibet. Vol. 7, No. 3--Cultural Connections, MCRC, UNICEF. Vol. 7, No. 4--Mexican Celebration, United Nations, Homelessness. Vol. 7, No. 5--Globetrotting, Family. Vol. 8, No. 2--Crance, Skipping Stones, Russian Fairy Tales. Vol. 8, No. 4--Adventures in Asia. Vol. 8, No. 5--Afica. Vol. 9, No. 1--Elders, Death. and moreTeaching Tolerance. Spring '92- Fall '98.
Education in the 80's: Multi-ethnic Education. National Education Association, James A. Banks, Editor. Helping Kids Learn Multi-Cultural Concepts: A Handbook of Strategies. Michael G. Paternak. Multicultural Education: A Cross Cultural Training Approach. Margaret D. Pusch. Multicultural Education: Commitments, Issues, and Applications. Carl A. Grant Multicultural Education: Issues and Perspectives. Banks & Banks. Planning and Organizing for Multicultural Instruction. Gwendolyn C. Baker. Raising the Rainbow Generation. Darlene and Derek Hopson. Tethinking Our Classrooms: Teaching for Equity and Justice. Rethinking Schools. Teaching Strategies for
Ethnic Studies. James A. Banks.
40 Ways to Raise a Nonracist Child. Mathias & French. Alienation: Individual or Social Problem. Ronald V. Urick. Americans, Too: Understanding American Minorities Through Research-Related Activities. Jerry Aten. Anti-Bias Curriculum. Louise Derman Sparks. Anti-Bias Education Resource Guide. NW Coalition Against Malicious Harassment, 1997. Common Bonds, Anti-Bias Teaching in a Diverse Society. Byrnes, Kiger, 1992. Ideas on Prejudice and Descrimination: Celebrating our Differences. Multicultural Resource Center. Individual Differences: An Experience in Human Relations for Children. Madison, Wisconsin Public Schools. Inequality: A Reassessment of the Effect of Family and Schooling in America. Christopher Jencks. Letters to Marcia: A Teacher's Guide to Anti-Racist Education. Enid Lee. Open Minds to Equality. A sourcebook of learning activities to promote race, sex, class and age equity. Schniedwind & Davidson. Prejudice and Discrimination: Can We Eliminate Them. Fred R. Holmes. Reducing Adolescent Prejudice. Gabelko Michaelis. Respecting Our Differences: A Guide to Getting Along in a Changing World. Lynn Duvall. Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools. Jonathan Kozol. Starting Out Right: Nurturing Young Children as Peacemakers. McGinnis & Oehlberg. Teacher, They Called Me A AntiDefamation League. United Nations Plaza. New York, NY. Tribes: A New Way of Learning Being Together. Jeanne Gibbs. Words Can Hurt You: Beginning a Program of Anti-Bias Education. Thomson. Working for Equity: Selected Lesson Plans for Elementary Teachers. Lincoln Co. School Dist. Newport, OR. NW Regional Lab.
SerVermont and the USA: Students in Community Service How to, Why to. Cynthia Parsons. Chester, VT, 1988. Growing Hope, A Sourcebook for Integrating Youth Service into the School Classroom. Cairn & Kielsmeier, 1991.
Human Policy Press. Catalogue. P.O. Box 127, Syracuse, N.Y.
Finding Your Roots. Jeane Westin.
Bread and Chocolate and Other Foods Around the World. O'Reilly-Gindhart & Cohen. Kids Around the World Cookbook. Deri Robbins. Many Friends Cooking: An International Cookbook for Boys and Girls. Philomel Books in cooperation with UNICEF.
A Million Visions of Peace. Garrison and Tubesing. Creative Conflict Resolution. More than 200 activities to keep peace in the classroom. WM.J. Kreidler. Give Peace a Chance: A Game of International Relations and Conflict Resolution. Ages 9 - adult. Peace-ing it Together: Peace and Justive Activities for Youth. Pat Fellers. Teaching Peace: Skills for Living in a Global Society. Ruth Fletcher. The Foregiveness Factor. Henderson, 1997.
101 Wonderful Ways to Celebrate Women's History. National Women's History Project. A Multicultural Women's History. Elementary curriculum unit. Barabar Tomin & Carol Burgoa. Ideas on Celebrating Women's History Month. Multicultural Resource Center. National Women's History Project. An excellent catalogue of posters, curriculum guides, activities, etc. San Diego, CA.The Times and Triumphs of American Women. National Women's Hall of Fame.
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