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Item Vietnam's Food SystemsCornell Southeast Asia Program (2020-10)This film explores Vietnam’s historical cuisine, agricultural landscape, and climate challenges. It is intended to be used with the discussion guide in middle school, high school, and undergraduate classrooms. Students who view the videos will benefit by learning about diverse communities and cultures in Vietnam. They will look at Vietnam and the controversies around US/Vietnam relations from multiple perspectives and synthesize conflicting views, broaden their understanding of Vietnam, and reflect critically on their own assumptions about Vietnam.Item Vietnam: A Changing NationCornell Southeast Asia Program (2020-10)This film explores Vietnam’s rising economy, modern society, and religious traditions. It is intended to be used with the discussion guide in middle school, high school, and undergraduate classrooms. Students who view the videos will benefit by learning about diverse communities and cultures in Vietnam. They will look at Vietnam and the controversies around US/Vietnam relations from multiple perspectives and synthesize conflicting views, broaden their understanding of Vietnam, and reflect critically on their own assumptions about Vietnam.Item An Overview of Southeast Asian History: Teaching Material for All Age LevelsSEAP (2020-05)An Overview of Southeast Asian History: Teaching Material for All Age LevelsItem Traditional Games of CambodiaSEAP (Cornell Southeast Asia Program, 2020-05)Teaching Material for Educators of All-Ages :Traditional Games of CambodiaItem Cross-Cultural InterviewsKantor, Hayden (Cornell Southeast Asia Program Outreach Office, 2020-05)Cross-Cultural Interviews: How to prepare, etc.Item A Curriculum Unit for Post-Secondary Level Educators: Tradition and Innovation in Cambodian DanceShapiro-Phim, Toni (Cornell Southeast Asia Program Outreach Office, 2020-05)A Curriculum Unit for Post-Secondary Level Educators Philadelphia Folklore ProjectItem Teaching Material: History and Politics of the Muslims in ThailandAphornsuvan, Thanet (Cornell Southeast Asia Program Outreach Office, 2003-12)Teaching Material/Lesson Plan - For Post-secondary educatorsItem PATTERNS OF ISLAMIZATION IN INDONESIA: A CURRICULUM UNIT FOR POST-SECONDARY LEVEL EDUCATORSFeener, Michael; Gade, Anna M. (Cornell Southeast Asia Program Outreach Office, 1998)Teaching Material-for Post-secondary educatorsItem Teaching Material: Teaching Tales from DjakartaDonnelly, Mary E. (Cornell Southeast Asia Program Outreach Office, 2003)Teaching Material for Educators: Post-Secondary-Indonesian Literature "Teaching Pramoedya Ananta Toer's Tales from Djakarta in the Literature Classroom"Item Teaching Material: Teaching Tales from DjakartaDonnelly, Mary E. (Cornell Southeast Asia Program Outreach Office, 2003)Teaching Material for Educators-High School-Indonesian Literature "Teaching Pramoedya Ananta Toer's Tales from Djakarta in the Literature Classroom"Item Orangutans of IndonesiaDonnelly, Mary E. (Cornell Southeast Asia Program, 2006)Presentation on Orangutans in IndonesiaItem MAPS AND MEMORY: Using Contemporary Art to Learn about Vietnamese and Cambodian HistoryCorey, Pamela Nguyen (2015-06)Teaching Material/Lesson Plan-Middle School and High SchoolItem Item Rural Environment and Society in Southeast Asia: A presentation to NYS middle school teachersLentz, Christian C. (2005-06)A presentation to NYS middle school teachers on the Rural Environment and Society in Southeast AsiaItem Item Avian Influenza: Will History Repeat Itself?SEAP (SEAP, 2020-04-20)Teaching Material - For Middle SchoolItem The Power of the Story: The Voice of Witness Teacher's Guide to Oral HistoryVoice of Witness; Mayotte, Cliff; Eggers, Dave (McSweeney's Books, 2013)Voice of Witness is excited to offer the second edition of this resource to educators. The goals of this two-part guide are to provide educators with the tools and resources for teaching oral histories from the Voice of Witness book series in the classroom, and to provide step-by-step instructions for the creation of oral history projects with students. The “target audience” for the guide is primarily grades 9–12, with many lesson plans that are suitable for middle-school students. Our goal in creating this guide is to facilitate meaningful teaching and learning through the compelling lens of oral history. Since VOW’s inception in 2004, teachers in the United States and around the world have used the evocative narratives from our book series to explore contemporary issues in the classroom.Item Tales of the Waria Educators Guide(New Day Films, 2017)At a time when transgender communities around the world are largely ignored or misrepresented in the media, the 60-minute documentary video Tales of the Waria intimately explores how one such community confronts issues of love, family, and faith. Traveling to Indonesia, the world’s most populated Muslim country, the film trains its lens on the warias, biological men who identify as women and are a surprisingly visible presence in a culture normally associated with strict gender divides. Interweaving the stories of several warias who make extraordinary sacrifices for love, Tales of the Waria creates a moving and unexpected portrait of a community that dares to live differently from the norm, despite what consequences may await them.Item Story for KidsʻArāmčhit, Wilāwan; Thailand Karen Baptist Convention (Thailand Karen Baptist Convention, 2017-04-13)The Story for Kids book is made available to support local Karen families who are teaching Karen culture and language literacy to their younger children; adults teachers of English as a Second Language; and community members who are volunteer sponsors of Karen refugees.Item SGAW Karen Spelling BookBurma Baptist Convention (Burma Baptist Convention, 1957-04)The SGAW Karen Spelling Book is made available to support local Karen families who are teaching Karen culture and language literacy to their younger children; adults teachers of English as a Second Language; and community members who are volunteer sponsors of Karen refugees.