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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/

    Asia for Educators (Columbia University) is a website that I highly recommend as a resource for teachers and students alike. The website itself is of the highest quality: attractive to the eye, with a wonderful layout and plenty of beautiful images. Among the many resources hosted by the site, one can explore a series of high-quality lesson modules that examine many important themes, including China’s geography, culture/world-views, the Qing dynasty, the Song dynasty, the relationship between China and the West, and the Mongols in World History. Additionally, there are plenty of lesson plans, primary sources (including Document-Based Questions), timelines, print and video resources for further study, a special section dedicated to elementary levels,as well as a literature section with recommendations for all K-12 levels. Overall, I have found this site to be very interesting and very helpful. Not only have I enjoyed perusing its vast resources myself, but i have found it to be a valuable tool for students to access when researching China for activities and projects.

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