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    Women in Sports

    In: English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 1 Format(s): Text
    This article outlines the history of women in sports. It includes a discussion of important female athletes, female participation in the modern Olympics, and Title IX in the United States. The piece concludes by giving sketches of the accomplishments of several important female athletes-- "Babe" Didrickson Zaharias, Wilma Rudolph, Joan Benoit Samuelson, and Jackie Joyner-Kersey.
  2. Earthquakes

    In: English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article about earthquakes is appropriate for intermediate to advanced learners, particularly those with an interest in earth sciences. The article discusses the basic science of earthquakes, how they are measured, global earthquake zones, significant earthquakes in recent history, and tips for surviving an earthquake. Additional websites of interest about earthquakes are provided as well.
  3. National Geographic Education

    Format(s): Website
    Since its founding in 1888 "for the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge," the National Geographic Society has worked to educate audiences about our planet. National Geographic Education is responsible for creating educational programs and resources for schools, out-of-school settings, and the home.
  4. Voices of Youth

    Format(s): Website
    Voices of Youth is UNICEF’s online place for young people to learn more about issues affecting their world. Discover more about issues such as human rights, Education, health, the environment and learn about what young people are doing to make a difference.
  5. Seismic Sleuths

    Format(s): Text, Website, Image / Poster / Maps
    Have you ever wondered what causes earthquakes? The Federal Emergency Management Agency presents a six unit activity package that assesses student knowledge of earthquakes and provides information about preparedness and emergency management.
  6. The Prisoner’s Dilemma – A Game of Decision-Making

    Format(s): Text, Website, Image / Poster / Maps
    How do people make Decisions? This game, presented by The National Science Foundation, is an example of decision science called “Game Theory”.
  7. Try This: Current Events

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    Using news in the classroom keeps students aware of events happening in local, national, and international communities, and it promotes critical thinking. This activity helps students become more aware of issues and events in the news to motivate them to have further discussions with classmates, family, or members of the community.
  8. Walker

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): MP3, Text
    In this interview, Walker talks about volunteering, Boy Scouts, and being on his high school swim team.
  9. Hannah

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): MP3, Text
    This week's Teens Talk interview is with Hannah, a member of the high school track team.
  10. James

    In: American Teens Talk! Format(s): MP3, Text
    In this interview, James talks about his classes at school, his family, and his plans for college.

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