Conducting Coaching - A module summary (final)
Mentoring Placement students a module summary, with links to all of the module resources
ISS Update - Sept. 27, 2011
The International Space Station video update for Sept. 27, 2011.
The Bill of Rights Song (RAP)- easy and understandable
This 2:21 long video musical is a rap that attempts to explain the more important elements of the Bill of Rights. The students might like it or it can be used as an example of a way that they can use to learn material.
SFCO 2011 – Traitements radiothérapiques per ou péri opératoires - Cancers du sein
SFCO 2011 – Controverses sur les concepts de traitements radiothérapiques per ou péri opératoires - Application aux traitements des cancers du sein.
Intervenant (s) : Jean-Bernard DUBOIS (CRLC Val d’Aurelle Paul Lamarque – Montpellier) et Jean-Michel HANNOUN-LEVI (Département de Radiothérapie Centre Antoine Lacassagne – Nice).
Résumé : Controverses sur les concepts de traitements radiothérapiques per ou péri opératoires - Application aux traitements des cancers
Pirates of the Atlantic
Piracy is equal parts economics and adventure. Author Carson Hudson describes the lust for treasure.
Residents escape beseiged Sirte
Sept. 29 - Residents flee the besieged town of Sirte, one of the last Gaddafi strongholds, as U.S. Republican senators visit Tripoli. Lily Grimes reports.
"The Interrogation of Gabriel James" by Charlie Price--The Pick of the Week from 60 second Recap®
In this video, teenage students will be introduced to "The Interrogation of Gabriel James" by Charlie Price. In a harshly-lit interrogation room in Billings, Montana, 14-year-old Gabriel James is under pressure to reveal key facts in a double homicide, for which he is the only witness. But is Gabe just an innocent bystander in these killings, or does he have a few secrets of his own? As the layers of this suspenseful, non-linear story unfold, you'll be shocked to learn what Gabe knows, and
Music for Christmas
The Governor’s Musick is Colonial Williamsburg’s resident 18th-century musical ensemble. Jane Hanson, Herb Watson, Jenny Edenborn and Wayne Moss perform.
History is Served
A new blog from Historic Foodways presents 18th-century recipes in 21st-century terms. Get cooking with Frank Clark at recipes.history.org.
Fashion Accessories from Head to Toe
The accessories that graced the ensembles of history are on display at the Colonial Williamsburg Art Museums in "Fashion Accessories from Head to Toe." Curator Linda Baumgarten introduces the collection.
Skill and Science in Historic Trades
Intelligence born of practice combines with the study of science to complete the historic tradesman's store of knowledge. Director of Historic Trades Jay Gaynor describes the balance.
New World English
The first English words spoken in Virginia were pronounced with a 17th-century London accent. Linguistics professor Anne Charity-Hudley explains the evolution of the American sound.
Where Pocahontas Pledged Her Love
Ongoing excavations at James Fort reveal a surprising discovery: the site of the 1608 church where Pocahontas married John Rolfe. Chief Archaeologist Bill Kelso shares the excitement of rediscovery.
Storm on the Horizon
The Civil War has its roots in the American Revolution. Explore the causes and conflicts in "Storm on the Horizon," a special two-day Colonial Williamsburg event February 18th and 19th, 2011.
African American Folk Art
Folk Art from the African American tradition holds a wealth of cultural memory. Trish Balderson describes selected pieces chosen for the African American Folk Art Tour.
Merging Cultures
Many West African cultures make landfall in colonial Virginia, where they adapt and adopt traits that will form the basis of a new African American culture. Historian Rose McAphee describes the blend.
A Dangerous Man
The man with the tamest job in town is an outlaw in a time of slave law. Listen to the story of Gowan Pamphlet, the first ordained slave preacher in America.
Jefferson's Boyhood Home
A new examination of Thomas Jefferson's boyhood home reveals the forces that shaped the third president. Author Susan Kern talks about her new book, "The Jeffersons at Shadwell."
A Pig Worth Saving
The Ossabaw Hog shares its unique genetic legacy with visitors to Colonial Williamsburg's Great Hopes Plantation. Historic Farmer Wayne Randolph talks about the rare breed.
A Settler Revolt
British colonists revolt against their mother country when traditional English rights are threatened. Author and historian Jack Greene explains.













