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From: Tessa Michaelson <tmichaelson>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:37:14 -0500
I'm attaching the book list again--this time as a PDF.
Hopefully that will help for those of you who couldn't open the Word document.
Tessa Michaelson wrote:
> As the month of March concludes today (heading out as a wet lamb here in
> Madison), I want to share two resources with everyone.
>
> First, I have attached the informal list of titles shared in our
> discussion over the past two weeks. The books are not in any order--I
> simply kept a running log of suggestions.
> My apologies if I missed any books that were mentioned.
>
> Secondly, a new resource for educators caught my attention. It's called
> Stories of Us and it's based on a highly successful program from
> Australia. http://www.storiesofus.com/
> /
> Promoting Positive Peer Relationships (P3R/)
> The */P3R: Stories of Us ? Bullying /*program is composed of a unique
> series of film-based education resources for supporting students,
> educators and the broader community in addressing the problem of
> bullying in schools. Building upon the unprecedented success of the
> Australian /Stories of Us/ <http://www.readymade.com.au/stories/>, the
> significantly expanded American program has commenced production and the
> middle school series will be available early 2008 ? with the elementary
> and high school versions to follow. The project has the support of the
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign <http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/>
> (UIUC), the University of California, Santa Barbara
> <http://education.ucsb.edu/> (UCSB) and the University of
> Nebraska-Lincoln <http://cehs.unl.edu/> (UNL), along with a broad base
> of leading educators from across the country.
>
> Thank you for the thoughtful conversation over the past two weeks.
> Discussing this complex and emotional topic, I am glad to know there are
> so many concerned and caring adults out there who are aware of these issues.
>
> We'll be switching gears tomorrow to talk about poetry, as the arrival
> of April brings us National Poetry Month.
>
> Cheers,
> Tessa
>
>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:37:14 -0500
I'm attaching the book list again--this time as a PDF.
Hopefully that will help for those of you who couldn't open the Word document.
Tessa Michaelson wrote:
> As the month of March concludes today (heading out as a wet lamb here in
> Madison), I want to share two resources with everyone.
>
> First, I have attached the informal list of titles shared in our
> discussion over the past two weeks. The books are not in any order--I
> simply kept a running log of suggestions.
> My apologies if I missed any books that were mentioned.
>
> Secondly, a new resource for educators caught my attention. It's called
> Stories of Us and it's based on a highly successful program from
> Australia. http://www.storiesofus.com/
> /
> Promoting Positive Peer Relationships (P3R/)
> The */P3R: Stories of Us ? Bullying /*program is composed of a unique
> series of film-based education resources for supporting students,
> educators and the broader community in addressing the problem of
> bullying in schools. Building upon the unprecedented success of the
> Australian /Stories of Us/ <http://www.readymade.com.au/stories/>, the
> significantly expanded American program has commenced production and the
> middle school series will be available early 2008 ? with the elementary
> and high school versions to follow. The project has the support of the
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign <http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/>
> (UIUC), the University of California, Santa Barbara
> <http://education.ucsb.edu/> (UCSB) and the University of
> Nebraska-Lincoln <http://cehs.unl.edu/> (UNL), along with a broad base
> of leading educators from across the country.
>
> Thank you for the thoughtful conversation over the past two weeks.
> Discussing this complex and emotional topic, I am glad to know there are
> so many concerned and caring adults out there who are aware of these issues.
>
> We'll be switching gears tomorrow to talk about poetry, as the arrival
> of April brings us National Poetry Month.
>
> Cheers,
> Tessa
>
>
-- Tessa Michaelson, Librarian Cooperative Children's Book Center School of Education University of Wisconsin-Madison 4290 Helen C. White Hall 600 N. Park St Madison, WI 53706 Phone: 608-890-1332 FAX: 608-262-4933 tmichaelson at education.wisc.edu http://www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: CCBC-Net bullying titles.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 25571 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://ccbc.education.wisc.edu/mailman/private/ccbc-net/attachments/20080331/0c8f7068/attachment.pdfReceived on Mon 31 Mar 2008 10:37:14 AM CDT