Using Internet Primary Resources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in World Languages

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Pub. Date: 2000-11-30
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Summary

Language teachers, social studies teachers, and school library media specialists will find this resource invaluable for providing lessons and activities in critical thinking for students in grades 7-12. It is filled with over 200 primary source Internet sites covering the Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, and Latin languages. Each Web site will help reinforce language skills while providing students with interactive lessons on the unique culture of the peoples who speak the language. The next best thing to visiting the country itself! For each of the 56 primary Web sites, a site summary is given describing its contents and usefulness to teachers and school library media specialists. Site subjects may include: a country's radio or news program; the history of a country and its visual arts, including museums; foods eaten by the people who speak this language and recipes on how to prepare them; ceremonies, customs, and sports enjoyed; geography of the countries who speak this language; and sites to help practice the language itself. Following are a list of questions and activities which students can prepare orally or in written form, and at least four more related Web sites are provided for further study. Using this book will not only help students increase their language skills, but it will also open up the entire culture, to enable students to experience it just as if they were visiting!

Author Biography

GRETE PASCH, MLIS, is the Library Technology Consultant for the Texas State Library and an Instructor for the University of Texas, where she designed and teaches a Web-based Internet course.KENT NORSWORTHY is the Associate Content Director for the Latin American Network Information Center at the University of Texas at Austin.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Part I The Internet, Primary Sources, and Critical Thinking
The Internet and World Language Teaching
1(5)
Primary Sources in World Language Teaching
6(1)
Selection Criteria
7(2)
Overview of Critical Thinking
9(6)
The Need for Critical Thinking
15(12)
Part II World Languages
Chinese, with Yuwu Song
27(15)
The Yangtze's Wrath
27(3)
Travel China Guide
30(2)
Confucius Lun Yu (Analects)
32(2)
Dao De Jing (Tao-te-Ching)
34(1)
Wisdom of China
35(1)
The Ballad of Mulan
36(2)
Chinese Cultural Studies: Marco Polo
38(1)
The Palace Museum
39(3)
French
42(16)
Dossier sur la Photographie
42(1)
Zvi Har'Els Jules Verne Collection
43(3)
Epicuria, le serveur de la gastronomie francaise
46(1)
Secretariat d'Etat a l'Outre-mer
47(2)
Le Louvre
49(2)
La Tour Eiffel
51(2)
Site Internet du Premier Ministre Francais
53(2)
Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie
55(3)
German
58(17)
Neuland Entdecken: Deutschland
58(1)
Nineteenth-Century German Stories
59(2)
Germans to America: The German Migration to America
61(2)
Entartete Kunst
63(3)
Berlin.de
66(2)
Deutsche Welle
68(2)
The German Way and More
70(2)
10,000 Deutsche Volkslieder
72(3)
Japanese, with Jeffrey T. Adams
75(13)
Schauwecker's Guide to Japan: History
75(1)
Hiroshima Peace Site
76(3)
Haiku for People!
79(1)
Tea Hyakka
80(1)
Rolling Your Own Sushi
81(2)
Introduction to Sumo
83(1)
byun byun Shinkansen
84(2)
Kids Web Japan
86(2)
Latin, with Richard Pelton
88(13)
KET Distance Learning
88(1)
Latin Teaching Materials at Saint Louis University
89(2)
The Classics Page at Ad Fontes Academy
91(2)
Classical Studies in Kentucky
93(1)
Perseus Project
94(4)
Late Antiquity in the Mediterranean
98(1)
Bibliotheca Augustana
99(1)
De Imperatoribus Romanis
99(2)
Russian, with Andriy Adaryukov
101(17)
An Online Russian Reference Grammar
101(2)
The Voice of Russia
103(2)
Revelations from the Russian Archives
105(2)
M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
107(2)
Orthodox Christianity in Russia
109(2)
All about St. Petersburg for Tourists
111(2)
The State Hermitage Museum
113(2)
Little Russia in San Antonio, Texas
115(3)
Spanish
118(13)
La Idea del Icono
118(1)
La Cocina Mexicana
119(2)
Macondo: A Gabriel Garcia Marquez Web Site
121(2)
Los Balcones de San Juan
123(1)
Radio Television Espanola
124(2)
Juan Luis Guerra y su 4:40. Letras
126(1)
Telenovelas Internet
127(2)
Diego Rivera: Museo Virtual
129(2)
Bibliography 131(2)
Index 133(4)
About the Editors and Contributors 137

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