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  • Film and Media Studies at Washington University in St. Louis

  • Description: Information on the Film and Media Studies Program for undergraduate study at Washington University in St. Louis
    http://artsci.wustl.edu/~fms

  • What Is Poetry? What Is 'Poetic'?

  • Description: The educational part of brainstorm-services.com is a virtual notebook for students in an Introduction to Literature class at West Chester University. By clicking on the icon in the upper left corner, vistors arrive at another area of the site where they can request editing/proofreading services.
    http://brainstorm-services.com/wcu-lit/poets-define.html

  • HIV/AIDS information web

  • Description: Coming out for people living with HIV/AIDS Starting antiretroviral treatment Continuing HIV Treatment How HIV drugs get approved Discrimination Prejudice
    http://www.aids.bg

  • Romance and Comparative Literature at Brandeis University

  • Description: Academic Department: Romance and Comparative Literature at Brandeis University: French, Spanish, and Italian Langugae and Literature, Comparative Literature.
    http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/rocl

  • English Discourse: Teaching Introduction to Literature

  • Description: Example syllabus, assignments, and links to external resources. Part of English Discourse: the e-journal, John Richard Stevens.
    http://www.englishdiscourse.org/introlit.html

  • The American Literature Archive

  • Description: Brian A. Bremen ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brian A. Bremen is an Associate Professor in the English department, specializing in American Literature, Modernism, Pedagogy, and Literary Theory. Active in the UTeach Program, Bremen often teaches E360R: Literary Studies for High School Teachers of English, as well as a Plan II course in Literature and Medicine, TC357: Healing Words. An avid surfer of the Internet since 1992, Bremen is presently archiving graphic, audio, and video material to aid in the instruction of large lecture sections of E316K, Masterworks in American Literature, and experimenting with ways in which to introduce web-based instruction in large lecture classes. Publications Bremen is the author of William Carlos Williams and the Diagnostics of Culture (Oxford University Press, 1993), articles on W.E.B. DuBois, Jean Toomer, and James Joyce, and the former editor of the William Carlos Williams Review. He is currently at work on a book that examines the ways in which contemporaneous religious and scientific thought interacted in the formation of Modern literature, called What Was Modernism (and Does It Still Matter)? Web Sites E 316K: Masterworks of Literature - American Bremen's site for his large lecture class (UT). Includes lecture links, discussion forums, and course related handouts. (For restricted links, login is "texas" and password is "bevo") E 314L: Poesis - The Making of Literature Bremen's site for his Introduction to Literary Studies course. Includes lecture links, discussion forums, and course related handouts. (For restricted links, login is "texas" and password is "bevo") A collection of links for American Studies and literature scholars. Includes links to full-text works, criticism, author pages, courses, a gallery of images, and more.
    http://www.en.utexas.edu/amlit

  • Gryphon House

  • Description: GRYPHON HOUSE WAS FOUNDED in 1970 in Washington, D.C. Our mission, as it remains today, was to provide teachers and parents with the best materials available to aid in the development and education of young children. Our books are now used widely throughout the United States, and have been translated into 30 languages and used by discerning educators and nurturers throughout the world. Most importantly: we are people who love books, and the children, parents and teachers who read them.
    http://www.gryphonhouse.com

  • The Health Reformer

  • Description: A FREE newsletter on health reform and drug use prevention.
    http://www.healthreformer.org

  • HIV/AIDS information web

  • Description: Doctors on the net, Coming out for people living with HIV/AIDS Starting antiretroviral treatment Continuing HIV Treatment How HIV drugs get approved Discrimination Prejudice
    http://www.hiv.bg

  • HIV information web

  • Description: Coming out for people living with HIV/AIDS Starting antiretroviral treatment Continuing HIV Treatment How HIV drugs get approved Discrimination Prejudice
    http://www.hiv.is

  • The Hostos Academic Learning Center's English Literature

  • Description: A compendium of links dedicated to furthering our students' appreciation for the various forms of literature in existence.
    http://www.hostos.cuny.edu/asc/eng.htm

  • Free Study Guides for Grade 10

  • Description: Free printable teaching/learning guides for grade 10 Language Arts novel studies. Includes Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, So Big by Edna Ferber...
    http://www.lessontutor.com/lit10home.html

  • Grade 11 Literature Course Outlines

  • Description: Free printable teaching/learning tools for grade 11 Language Arts classics. Includes guides for Robert Cormier's After the First Death, William Golding's Lord of the Flies, and Shakespeare's Macbeth...
    http://www.lessontutor.com/lit11home.html

  • Free Grade 5 - 6 Study Guides

  • Description: Free printable teaching/learning guides for middle school Language Arts novel studies. Includes Around the World in 80 Days and Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne.
    http://www.lessontutor.com/lit5home.html

  • The Ohio Resource Center for Mathematics, Science, and Reading

  • Description: ORC works to improve teaching and learning among Ohio teachers by promoting standards-based, best practices in mathematics, science, and reading for Ohio schools and universities. All resources are web-based and aligned to standards. All instructional resources are also peer-reviewed.
    http://www.ohiorc.org

  • The Poetry School

  • Description: The Poetry School, supported by Arts Council England (London), was founded in 1997 and now has over one thousand people enrolling annually on its courses. Beginning with one Saturday workshop run by Jane Duran and Mimi Khalvati, its activities have expanded into the most comprehensive programme of study in the reading and writing of poetry in the country. Its twelve core tutors are fine poets, writers and critics, and students have also been privileged to work with poets of international standing, such as Jorie Graham, Marilyn Hacker, Galway Kinnell, Paul Muldoon, Les Murray, Charles Simic and C K Williams.
    http://www.poetryschool.com

  • International Reading Association Focus on Children's Literature

  • Description: A guide to IRA's online resources on using children's and young adult literature in the curriculum. Includes links to award programs, conference sessions, books, journal articles, and the Children's Choices, Young Adults' Choices, and Teachers' Choices booklists.
    http://www.reading.org/focus/literature.html

  • Schools With A Mission

  • Description: A 21st Century Schoolhouse approach to teacher resources. 600 educational links, lesson plans in literature, cooperative learning, multiple intelligences, cross-age tutoring, newspapers in education, spelling strategies, and educational technology. Plus 100 intern websites developed at the University of South Florida.
    http://www.schoolmission.net

  • Smarr Publishers, Forsyth, Georgia

  • Description: High school literature and rhetoric courses from a Biblical Christian worldview.
    http://www.smarrpublishers.com

  • Complete Spanish Index

  • Description: An Index for Spanish Literature, Dictionaries, Newspapers, Grammar Site, Language Schools, etc.
    http://www.spanish4all.com

  • The Language Centre of University College Cork, Ireland

  • Description: The Language Centre at University College Cork (UCC) provides courses in English Language Teaching (ELT). The courses are open to both students of UCC, and those who wish to take one of the many courses available at the centre.The teaching staff are all highly qualified and experienced, and will help you to maximise your language learning potential, and in your academic endeavours.
    http://www.ucc.ie/esol

  • Charles Dickens Lecture Hall

  • Description: Discussion forum on his life works.
    http://mobydicks.com/lecture/CharlesDickenshall/wwwboard.html

  • The Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

  • Description: Interactive course from University of Wisconsin, Scandinavian Studies. Password required for some sections.
    http://scandinavian.wisc.edu/hca/index.html

  • The Other Side of Shakespeare

  • Description: A student-produced learning resource, with biographical, bibliographical and historical information, quizzes, images, and links to related sites.
    http://library.advanced.org/11964/

  • Ayako-fied Shakespeare

  • Description: A line-by-line conversion of the works into Modern English. Includes soliloquies, vocabulary, and brief summaries.
    http://www.geocities.com/princessayako

  • Tolkien and Oxford Christianity

  • Description: Information about the university course at Rutgers University.
    http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~wcd/tolkien.htm

  • The Very Quiet Cricket by Eric Carle

  • Description: Cross-curricular literature expansion activities.
    http://www.eric-carle.com/bb-VQC.html


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