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New Sites on the Web for American
Studies Teachers, Researchers and Students
Remember:
this is an evolving page. As new sites appear, we'll check them
and put up the relevant ones. But we need your help! Some sites
originate in your own countries and in your languages-- let us know!
In addition, you may find sites that we haven't-- pass them on to
us, please, so we can add them.
American Studies
As of
Fall, 2004, one of the most significant of American Studies sites
has been undergoing an overhaul: the American Studies Association's
Electronic Crossroads site. The old
site is still up, with all its sprawling information, interconnections,
misspellings and meanderings; don't give up on it! The new
site offers a far richer and more productive search system,
and while it doesn't look as content-rich as the older
site, it's really just hidden further in the site.
American
Studies Electronic Crossroads (old site)
The
New American Studies Web
Sites for Language Teachers
TESOL,
the official organization for Teachers of English to Speakers of
Other Languages, has recently rebuilt its website, too. This site
looks as if all the information is reserved for dues-paying
members-- but don't be fooled! Run the cursor around that opening
page, especially the top bar and the bar on the right marked "resources,"
and you'll find that many gems pop up. The "Professional
Issues" button on the top bar, for example, can lead you
through "standards" to a proposed set of ESL
standards for students from kindergarten through high school --
and that's just one little entry on a long list. The "Secondary"
button in "Resources" on the right side, too, will
open up a host of documents.
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