Skip to search and filter Tucson Citizen – ICCAL Benefits Local Children: International Book Collection to Benefit Local Children Dec. 10, 2007 Jake Lalios, 9, is one of the few and fortunate - bookwise that is. The elementary school student can make use of a 30,000-volume collection of international children's books. His school, Van Horne Elementary, is part of a University of Arizona pilot program that allows the 250 students to view children's books from other countries. Read more The Wildcat Online – ‘Worlds’ to Browse: Book collection promotes global view. Oct. 26, 2007 Professor Kathy Short understands the global power of words. This fall, she is premiering the Worlds of Words project, which aims to expand students' and teachers' understanding of different parts of the world through children's literature. Read more Image UA News – ‘Best’ International Books Make National Debut at the UA Oct. 24, 2007 Dynkur peeks hesitantly from behind a rock as his mother stands tall behind him, smiling. The young troll boy is afraid of light and, at this point in his story, his mother had convinced him to leave their dark cave to help search for plants. Read more Image UA News – Program Seeks Rare American Indian and Indigenous Books Oct. 23, 2007 Language and culture are often thought of as the seminal core of any given group.But what happens when one’s own language is endangered? Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 …
Tucson Citizen – ICCAL Benefits Local Children: International Book Collection to Benefit Local Children Dec. 10, 2007 Jake Lalios, 9, is one of the few and fortunate - bookwise that is. The elementary school student can make use of a 30,000-volume collection of international children's books. His school, Van Horne Elementary, is part of a University of Arizona pilot program that allows the 250 students to view children's books from other countries. Read more
The Wildcat Online – ‘Worlds’ to Browse: Book collection promotes global view. Oct. 26, 2007 Professor Kathy Short understands the global power of words. This fall, she is premiering the Worlds of Words project, which aims to expand students' and teachers' understanding of different parts of the world through children's literature. Read more
Image UA News – ‘Best’ International Books Make National Debut at the UA Oct. 24, 2007 Dynkur peeks hesitantly from behind a rock as his mother stands tall behind him, smiling. The young troll boy is afraid of light and, at this point in his story, his mother had convinced him to leave their dark cave to help search for plants. Read more
Image UA News – Program Seeks Rare American Indian and Indigenous Books Oct. 23, 2007 Language and culture are often thought of as the seminal core of any given group.But what happens when one’s own language is endangered? Read more