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Nov./Dec. 2010 Cyberbullying & Vets lessons, new content... eLibrary CE gets research right with contextualized results called ProQuest Essentials, featuring best-of content organized around more than 3,500 most-studied topics in schools just like yours.
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More than 3,300 ProQuest Essentials Our editors develop pages around most-studied and queried topics. They cover the gamut, including typical assignments, issues in the news, and topics of personal interest. And, the collection is always growing! Every week dozens are added as new topics rise in interest. Better search results Gathering together best-of content selected to provide a starting point for research, each page offers a blend of background information, current analysis, and informative data, as well as links to related topics. And, because it's all fully integrated into search results, it puts everything into context from a single location. More multimedia results ProQuest Essentials are more than just an encyclopedia entry. They bring together a consistent mix of full-text articles, stunning images, interactive graphics, streaming videos, educational websites, and more—all drawn from the more than 80 million documents in eLibrary. View an updated listing of ProQuest Essentials broken down by subject area in PDF or Excel (XLS) format. Finding each Essential is easy. Want to see the Harry Potter page? Just type "Harry Potter" into the search box, and click Search. The collected content will appear at the top of your search results. New Content Listings & More Our editors have been busy this Fall. The evidence? Many new and revised content listings were recently posted online to help you find and make use of the millions of documents, photos, free lesson plans (BookCarts), and other resources inside your subscription. Click each link to download the current versions of search document to your computer:
CE Lesson Plans: Cyberbullying, Veterans Day...
During the last year, many news stories focused on the increase in the number of teen suicides that can be attributed to cyberbullying.
These stories draw attention to a growing problem that is accelerated by the increasing use of the Internet and social networking sites. Cyberbullying can be conducted 24 hours a day, seven days a week making the victim a perpetual target. The harassment can be anonymous and a single message posted online or sent to a mobile phone can spread to a wide audience. Hurtful or embarrassing messages or images can remain online indefinitely to damage the child's social life and friendships, and possibly their reputation. American teens and their parents worry about safety on the Internet. The average teen knows someone their age that has been targeted by these intentionally destructive and hurtful electronic communications. Nearly a third of teens have been targets themselves. The recent suicide of Phoebe Prince and other teens by cyberbullying have made this a national issue and one that schools and parents can help to address. When it comes to safety online, young people's main "knowledge gap" relates to "setting ground rules of what's acceptable behavior ... and how that technology may be used against them ... where they could be blackmailed or cyber-bullied," says Richard Harrison, lead mentor for the Safe and Secure Online program, which enlists online security experts to volunteer in schools. ProQuest has created a BookCart learning activity to help your students learn more about this timely and presistent issue—"Cyberbullying and Teen Suicide." Learn how to access, copy, and use this activity, along with others focusing on Veteran's Day and other timely topics. ![]() Grab this funding feed for your webpage!
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