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Publications
& Multimedia Publications
and Multimedia Materials Resulting from Grants
PUBLICATIONS
AND NONPRINT MATERIALS (1998-99)
In
seeking to fulfill Andrew Carnegie's mission to promote "the
advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding,"the
Corporation funds studies, research and writing, and similar projects
that often result in print, film/video, audio and electronic materials
for public dissemination. More than 1,000 books, reports, textbooks
and curricula have been published with Corporation grants in the past
fifteen years. Although a high proportion are intended for academic
and professional readers and other specialists, quite a few have reached
a broad audience, and the ideas have taken root in policy and practice.
Electronic publishing has become an increasingly important arena for
dissemination, and many of the Corporation's grantees now have web
sites, which are listed in the grant descriptions.
Among recent publications that explored issues central to the Corporation's
programs are From Generation to Generation: The Health and Well-Being
of Children in Immigrant Families, edited by Evan Charney and Donald
J. Hernandez, Reducing Prejudice and Stereotyping in Schools, by Walter
Stephan, Civil Society in Central Asia, edited by M. Holt Ruffin and
Daniel Waugh, The Self-Restraining State: Power and Accountability
in New Democracies, edited by Andreas Schedler, Larry Diamond and
Marc F. Plattner and The State of Working America 1998-99, by Lawrence
Mishel and Jared Bernstein. The series of interdisciplinary teacher's
guides on human biology, which includes Breathing, Ecology, Lives
of Cells, and Nervous System (Everyday Learning), is indicative of
the Corporations interest in high-quality middle grade curricula
and teacher training materials. The Corporation's support of compelling
audiovisual materials is exemplified by "The Long Walk of Nelson
Mandela" (PBS Home Video).
The following selections of publications and nonprint materials resulting
from grants were received by the Corporation in 1998-99. The list
does not include papers published in journals, newspapers, magazines
or books. The materials are listed by program area.
Contents:
EDUCATION
Breathing, an interdisciplinary life science curriculum for the
middle grades, by James V. Lawry and H. Craig Heller (Chicago,
IL: Everyday Learning, 1999)
Digestion and Nutrition, an interdisciplinary life science curriculum
for the middle grades, by H. Craig Heller, Mary L. Kiely and
Stan Ogren (Chicago, IL: Everyday Learning, 1999)
"Early Messages: Facilitating Language Development and Communication,"
VHS videotape (Sacramento, CA: California Department of Education,
1998)
Ecology, an interdisciplinary life science curriculum for the
middle grades, by Robert B. Blair (Chicago, IL: Everyday Learning,
1999)
First Talk: A Teen Pregnancy Prevention Dialogue among Latinos,
by Bronwyn Mayden, Wendy Castro and Megan Annitto (Washington, DC:
CWLA Press, 1999)
From Generation to Generation: The Health and Well-Being of Children
in Immigrant Families, edited by Donald J. Hernandez and Evan
Charney (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1998)
Genetics, an interdisciplinary life science curriculum for the
middle grades, by H. Craig Heller and Angelo Collins (Chicago,
IL: Everyday Learning, 1999)
Imaging Education: The Media and Schools in America, edited
by Gene I. Maeroff (New York, NY: Teachers College Press, 1998)
Issues in Education Research: Problems and Possibilities,
edited by Ellen Condliffe Lagemann and Lee S. Shulman (San Francisco,
CA: Jossey-Bass, 1999)
Lives of Cells, an interdisciplinary life science curriculum
for the middle grades, by Ellen Porzig (Chicago, IL: Everyday
Learning, 1999)
"Media Literacy: The New Basic Video Conference,"
VHS videotape (Newark, NJ: New Jersey Network, Newark Studio, 1996)
The Middle School Concept: Why It Works: A Research-Based Communication
Tool, kit containing handout, CD-ROM, copy of the National Middle
School Associations "This We Believe" and an abridged
copy of the Corporations Turning Points (Westerville,
OH: National Middle School Association, 1999)
"The National Observance of Childrens Sabbaths: Raising
Voices, Linking Hands for Children," VHS videotape (Washington,
DC: Children's Defense Fund, 1998)
Nervous System, an interdisciplinary life science curriculum
for the middle grades, by James V. Lawry and H. Craig Heller
(Chicago, IL: Everyday Learning, 1999)
"Reach Out and Read: Pediatric Provider Training,"
VHS videotape (Boston, MA: Boston Medical Center, 1998)
Reducing Prejudice and Stereotyping in Schools, by Walter
Stephan (New York, NY: Teachers College Press, 1999)
Reproduction, an interdisciplinary life science curriculum for
the middle grades, by Herant Katchadourian (Chicago, IL: Everyday
Learning, 1999)
A Science Odyssey, VHS videotapes (Boston, MA: WGBH, 1998)
"Reality is Relative: I Feel the Earth Move"
"Technologies R Us: Blips, Black Holes and the
Nobel Prize"
"The Mismeasure of Me: The Real Dirt on Discovery"
Sexuality, an interdisciplinary life science curriculum for the
middle grades, by Herant Katchadourian (Chicago, IL: Everyday
Learning, 1999)
Standards for Excellence in Education, kit containing CD-ROM,
three-ring binder, guide for parents, teachers and principals for
evaluating and implementing standards for education, three charts
and four booklets (Washington, DC: Council for Basic Education,
1998)
Your Changing Body, an interdisciplinary life science curriculum
for the middle grades, by Herant Katchadourian (Chicago, IL:
Everyday Learning, 1999)
INTERNATIONAL
PEACE AND SECURITY
America and the Muslim Middle East: Memos to a President,
by Philip D. Zelikow and Robert B. Zoellick (Washington, DC: Aspen
Institute, 1998)
Arms on the Market: Reducing the Risk of Proliferation in the
Former Soviet Union, edited by Gary K. Bertsch and Suzette R.
Grillot (New York, NY: Routledge, 1998)
Bridging the Gap: A Future Security Architecture for the Middle
East, by Shai Feldman and Abdullah Toukan (Lanham, MD: Rowman
and Littlefield, 1997)
Building Peace in Haiti, by Chetan Kumar (Boulder, CO: Lynne
Rienner, 1998)
Civil Society in Central Asia, edited by M. Holt Ruffin and
Daniel Waugh (Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1999)
Growing Pains: Russian Democracy and the Election of 1993,
by Timothy J. Colton and Jerry F. Hough (Washington, DC: Brookings
Institution Press, 1998)
Mexico: The Remaking of an Economy, second edition, by Nora
Lustig (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1998)
Policing the New World Disorder: Peace Operations and Public
Security, edited by Robert B. Oakley, Michael J. Dziedzic and
Michael J. Goldberg (Washington, DC: National Defense University
Press, 1998)
Post-Conflict Eritrea: Prospects for Reconstruction and Development,
edited by Martin Doornbos and Alemseged Tesfai (Lawrenceville, NJ:
Red Sea Press, 1999)
Preventive Defense: A New Security Strategy for America,
by Ashton B. Carter and William J. Perry (Washington, DC: Brookings
Institution Press, 1999)
The Self-Restraining State: Power and Accountability in New Democracies,
edited by Andreas Schedler, Larry Diamond and Marc. F. Plattner
(Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1999)
Stabilizing Nigeria: Sanctions, Incentives, and Support for Civil
Society, by Peter M. Lewis, Pearl T. Robinson and Barnett R.
Rubin (New York, NY: Century Foundation Press, 1998)
Subregional Cooperation in the New Europe: Building Security,
Prosperity and Solidarity from the Barents to the Black Sea,
edited by Andrew Cottey (New York, NY: St. Martins Press,
1999)
INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
21st Century Health Care in Latin America and the Caribbean:
Prospects for Achieving Health for All, edited by Clement Bezold,
Julio Frenk and Shaun McCarthy (Alexandria, VA: Institute for Alternative
Futures, 1998)
African Reckoning: A Quest for Good Governance, edited by
Francis M. Deng and Terrence Lyons (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution
Press, 1998)
Calidad de la Educación: Politicas Instrumentadas en Diversos
Países, by Carlos Muñoz Izquierdo, Lorena Villa Lever
and Alejandro Márques Jiménez (Mexico City, Mexico: Fundación
Mexicana para la Salud, 1997)
Development Cooperation in a Fractured Global Order: An Arduous
Transition, by Francisco Sagasti and Gonzalo Alcalde (Ottawa,
Canada: International Development Research Centre, 1999)
Handbook of Obstetrics: A Practical Guide to the Management of
High Risk Obstetric Patients, by R.A. Kwame-Aryee (Accra, Ghana:
Bel-Team Publications, 1997)
Salvador Zubirán, 1898-1998, a seven volume set about the
life and work of Salvador Zubirán, Tomo I: Contribuciones Personales,
Volumen 1 and 2; Tomo II: El Desarrollo del Instituto Nacional de
la Nutrición (1946-1991); Tomo III: Discursos (1946-1998);
Tomo IV: Testimonios; Tomo V: Doctor Salvador Zubirán. 50 Años
de Vida Profesional; Tomo VI: El Instituto Bacional de la Nutrición
Salvador Zubirán: Pasado, Presente y Futuro; Tomo VII: Salvador
Zubirán: Cien Añas de Lucha por México. (Mexico
City, Mexico: Fundación Mexicana para la Salud 1998)
"The Long Walk of Nelson Mandela," VHS videotape (New
York, NY: PBS Home Video, 1999)
State, Conflict, and Democracy in Africa, edited by Richard
Joseph (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1999)
Troubled Times: U.S.-Japan Trade Relations in the 1990s,
by Edward J. Lincoln (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press,
1999)
DEMOCRACY/SPECIAL
PROJECTS
The New Physical Anthropology: Science, Humanism, and Critical
Reflection, edited by Shirley C. Strum, Donald G. Lindburg and
David Hamburg (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1999)
Philanthropy and the Nonprofit Sector in a Changing America,
edited by Charles T. Clotfelter and Thomas Ehrlich (Bloomington,
IN: Indiana University Press, 1999)
The Political University: Policy, Politics, and Presidential
Leadership in the American Research University, by Robert M.
Rosenzweig (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998)
The State of Working America 1998-99, by Lawrence Mishel
and Jared Bernstein (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1999)
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