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Lesson Plans
UF AY 08-09
- Opening Japan in the 19th Century: Pros and Cons
Pat Anderson
- Intro to Asian Culture for English IV
Antoinette Burke
- Shenzhen, Remarkable City of China
Donald D’Orto
- Confucian Family and Historiography
Dr. Konstantinos Georgiadis
- China Past and Present
Miriam Gerlach
- The Pillow Book
SuzAnn Gunter
- Folktales: Comparing Korean, Greek, and Palestinian Cultures
Powerpoint
Zane Hasan
- Japanese Manga vs. American Cartooning
Tim Hinchman
- Visually Inspired Haiku
Cindy Jesup
- Folk Narratives
Abbreyell Jessup
- Haiku and Six Word Stories:
Creative Challenges Across Cultures
Michael Allison Jones
- Chinese II: The Spring Festival
Ching Chung “Ginger” Lin
- Title TK
Robert Lunsford
- Chinese Strategy Games Ppt
Rules of the Games
Darlene McLean
- Japan: Life of the Samurai
Elisabeth O’Donnell
- Title TK
Andrea Richard
- Vietnam vs. Iraq
Sherry Rockey
- Japanese Myths and Legends
Caryn Ruano
- Historical Status of Women: China vs. the West
Dan Sanford
- Chinese Tangram Puzzles
Carol Sasek
- Postwar Revolution: Propagandist Artwork from Totalitarian and Nondemocratic States
Graham Taylor
- Contacts with Israel and Persia through Religion in Dynastic China
- Christianity Comes To China Ppt 1 of 2
- Christianity Comes To China Ppt 2 of 2
Ken Wackes
- Reunification of Korea: The Impossible Dream?
David Waters
- Bob Wendt
Comparative China Government ppt
David Waters
- Asian Perspectives and Appreciation
Pat Windon
- The Imperial Civil Service Examination System in China
Ronald Young
UF Summer 2007
UF Summer 2006
Teacher
Profiles
- Ancient Civilizations
in China: From Shang to Han ,
Powerpoint
Laura Massa
- Behind the Screen
of Words: The "Something about Asia" Talk , p
Part 2
Part 3
Sarah Reynierson
- Comparative
World Geography: US, Australia, Asia, and Africa
Greg Pennington
- Confucian
Teachings/ Asian Culture Jackdaw
Part
2
Part 3
Diana Douglas
- Confucianism: What
is Virtue? (comparative culture: Native American) , p
Part 2,
Part 3,
Part 4
Part 5
Travis Anne Walker
- Connecting with
New Friends/ Learning about Others
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4,
Part 5
John Reynolds
- East Asian History
and Fiction
Lawanna Howell
- The History of
Ancient China to 200 BCE
Jack Traylor
- Japanese Ink Painting
Monica Coker
- Japanese Kimono:
History and Creation
Part 2,
Part 3, p
Part 4
Celeste Pipitone
- Japanese Manga and
Bookbinding
Part 2,
Part 3
Part 4
Rosanne Miller
- Myths
of Creation/ Timelines of Writing/ Poetry Relating to the
Human Soul
Sylvia Edmundson
- Reaching Asia through
Literature
Powerpoint
Sarah Peters
- Warring States
China: Chaos and Creativity
Diane Schrier
- Western
Imperialism in China
Sources
Albert (Fred) Koerner
UF Academic Year 2005-2006
Teacher
Profiles
- John Bailey
- Roger Barrows
- Tara Gabriel
- Douglas Henry
- Margaret Hunt
- Patricia Johnston
- Melanie Manuel
- William McCracken
- Terence Mitchell
- Erina Munoz
- David Neal
- Ray Valley
UF Summer 2005
Teacher
Profiles
Eckerd Summer 2005
- Brian Berry
- Paula Carocci
- Kate Collis
- Marcia Frederick
- William Geisdorf
- Linda Mazurek
- Sara Mehltretter
- Katie Murphy
- Gina Robles
- Stephanie Sawyer Rubin
- Sharon Smith
UF 2004-2005
- Ancient China
in Review
Nelson
- Asia Since 1945
Part 2
Part3
Powerpoint
Part 4
Part 5
Diane Ried
- Cambodia
Jennifer Kolessar
- Cambodia
Nicole Suecof Lee
- Chinese Dynasties
Vilma Normand
- Chinese Perspective
of American Society in the early 20th Century
Katherine DeJongh
- Contemporary
China: Politics
Carol Richardson
- Evolution of Modern
China from 1949
Part 2,
Part
3, Powerpoint
Part
4, Powerpoint
Roger Bone
- Exploring the
History and Culture of Japan Through Its Art
Catherine Fedonni
- The
Grand Canal of China
Terry Brennan
- “The
Great Wave Off Kanagawa” by
Katsushika Hokusai
Part 2,
Part
3
Part
4
Ruth Dexheimer
- Immigration
in the Americas
Plan
2, Plan 3, Plan
4, Plan 5, Plan
6, Plan 7, Plan
8, Plan 9, Plan
10, Plan 11, Plan
12, Plan 13, Plan
14, Plan 15, Plan
16, Plan 17, Plan
18, Plan 19, Plan
20, Plan 21, Plan
22, Plan 23, Plan
24, Plan 25, Plan
26, Plan 27
Susan Dupree
- Inventing
Japan: 1853-1964
Part 2
Part 3 (Powerpoint)
Part 4
Part 5
Jarrett Phipps
- Japanese
Plum Blossom Paintings & Chops
Part
2
Part 3
Part 4
Image 1, Image
2, Image
3, Image
4
Kim Mazzilli
- Many
Ways of Communicating: East Meets West
Part 2
Judith Hough
- Red
Scarf Girl by Ji Li
Jessica Morey
- The
Story of Creation: As Told by Three Cultures
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Augustus Hough
- Tokugawa
period in Japan
Part
2
Part
3
Part
4
Part
5
Sean Griffin
- Ingeborg Armstrong
- Charles Dauphin
- Angela Giddens
- Lorena Ortiz
- Linda Winchester
- Ernestine Woody
UF 2003-2004
- A Comparative Study
of the Role of Women In Contemporary Japan and the United
States As Presented in Visual Imagery
Plan 2
Plan 3
Kris Kant
- A Comparative Study
of the Role of Women In Contemporary Japan and the United
States As Presented in Visual Imagery
Plan 2
Plan 3
Sharon West
- Across Cultures – The
Roman and Chinese Empires Compared
Nick Dorn
- Chinese
Dynasties
Barth Derryberry
- Chinese Folktales-
An Illustrating Activity
Polly Werner
- Confucianism
and Buddhism
Nicole Deuter
- Documenting the
Journey: A HAND SCROLL Project
Lesson
Permission
Slip
Robert Ponzio
- Girl Power
Plan 2
Tanesha Dixon
- Japanese Now Theater
Margaret Way
- Rebellion,
Revolution, and the Philosophy of History: A Lesson Plan
On What Constitutes Evidence and Explanation in History and
the Social Sciences by Using Materials drawn from the French,
Russian, and Chinese Revolutions
John Hogan
- The Silk Road
During the Tang Dynasty
Ann Wight
- Social Studies
- Japan
Martha Crosier
- Taking
the Civil Service Exam
Plan 2, Plan
3, Plan 4, Plan
5, Plan 6, Plan
7, Plan 8, Plan
9, Plan 10, Plan
11, Plan 12, Plan
13
Sally Sperling
- Tiananman
Square 1989
Diane Mills
- Traditional Chinese
Virtues
Website
Crystal VanCleef
- Why Study Asia
(Powerpoint)
Jaison Norris
UF 2002-2003
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