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For your convenience, My Favorite Places is now indexed by subject area on the Table of Contents page.

Outstanding School Sites

The following links are recognizable by their associations with K-12 schools and university settings. They may appear under more specific breakdowns in these pages.

Multicultural Trivia Trek from Southern Regional High School District

Southern Regional's outstanding pages on the Gullah/Geechee cultures. Be sure to stop by!

Teachers Internet Pages (TIPS) from Thailand

Hall of Multiculturalism from Texas, an impressive site!

The Multicultural Pavilion from the University of Virginia

Make a memorable visit to Bergtraum High School in New York City

Academy of Achievement--a great source of inspiration

Ancient World Cultures from the University of Evansville

World Cultures, from Washington State University

Links to China from the Foreign Language and Culture Exchange at the University of Michigan

Stanford's Kids Window to Japan--delightful!

Stanford University's Japan Guide. This site is fantastic!

Teacher and friend Barb Sonek in New York City. From here, you can also get to her page for kids, and it's wonderful!

Joe Henderson Elementary School in Benicia, California

Dewitt Middle School, Ithaca, New York.Please be advised: This site has been inaccessible for a few days.

Fowler High School, Syracuse, New York

A great science learning center from a school system in Minnesota!

L'Ouverture Computer Technology Magnet Public School in Wichita, Kansas

Teacher and friend Joan Berger offers another great school page with links to outer space and much more!

Bushnet, a great site for the schools in Far North Queensland, Australia

Emporia State's Dr. Cynthia Seguin offers these great links to multicultural and educational sites

Susan Silverman's second graders have their own page at Clinton Elementary

Steve McCarty's homepage from his school in Japan

Multicultural Math, a very well-developed site with great ideas!

Megamath from the University of Idaho, an especially neat site!

Frisbie Middle School in California, with great math links too.

Teacher Suzanne Alejandre has several outstanding sites, including this Multicultural Magic Square...in English and in Spanish!

Mississippi State's world history archives

North Hagerstown High School, Maryland--projects, great lesson plans and ideas for class!

One of the most impressive avenues for all subjects from the University of Texas

Prime Language School, Kumi, Kyungbuk, South Korea, offers a great set of links to kids' online magazines! Please be advised: This site has been inaccessible for a few days.

Kula Elementary School, Maui, Hawaii

Kula's Terry Maddox, a kindergarten teacher, developed these pages. Drop in and say hi, won't you?

My friend Hans Walrecht developed this site for Basisschool Tuindorpschool Den Helder, the school where he teaches in Holland.

Binghamton High School, Binghamton, New York, where I started high school

Head for school online, thanks to Discovery Channel!

Classroom Connect--Not a school, really, but close enough!

The Global School House

Home Schooling Daily, a site that deserves to be among the outstanding schools!

The World's Great Explorers can be found here.

Teacher Elisabeth Wallen created these pages for Neosho Rapids School, near Emporia, Kansas!

The Japanese American National Museum, from the Los Angeles, California, Unified School District

A Bergen County, New Jersey, 10th grade project on American Immigration

A Polish university offers this site about Poland, in Polish and in English

The Brevard Community College Multicultural Center Database of Speakers, Literature and More.

The Multicultural History Society of Ontario, linked to the University of Toronto

Uncle Eli's Haggadah--fun, laughter, educational schmaltz--from Calgary, Alberta,Canada!

The Great Globe Gallery on the World Wide Web, a fabulous site from Poland!

Research on Japan, her people, traditions and more, from UCLA

Literature on the Holocaust, a truly phenomenal site out of the University of Pennsylvania and the English classes of Dr. Al Filreis. A must see!

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