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The Dutch in Colonial New York: There are two 4th grade curriculum packets using primary documents in social studies teaching, developed by Mary Capobianco and Gale Derosia in association with Nancy McClure Zeller of the New Netherland Project (Albany, N.Y. : New Netherland Publishing, New Netherland Project, New York State Library).
These curriculum guides have been disseminated to schools and BOCES throughout
New York; however, if your school does not have a copy, one can be requested
from: The New Netherland Project, CEC, 8th Floor, Albany, NY 12230.
Phone: (518) 474-6067
Labor History: The Great Railroad Strike of 1877: An Instructional Packet for Teachers and Students of Labor History in New York State and the United States of America was produced by The Friends of the New York State Newspaper Project in 2001.
These materials include seven student activities
based on 15 newspaper articles from The Albany Argus (1877)
and the Buffalo Morning Express (1892). The activities
in the packet correlate with the New York State Learning Standards and Performance
Indicators for the Intermediate and Commencement Levels. It is aimed at social
studies and language arts teachers of grades 7, 8 and 11.
The packet was originally developed as a loose-leaf book but is now available online.
Internet Bibliographies: The Internet Bibliographies are a
collection of web links on a variety of subjects that complement strengths
in the State Library's collections. In addition to links on Education K-12
and Colleges and Universities, there are also Internet Bibliographies that
cover subjects such as African-American resources, biography, grants, genealogy,
federal government information, health and medicine, Hispanic and Latino resources,
language and literature, Native American resources, New York State government,
newspapers and science.
NOVELNY Databases: NOVELNY (the New York Online Virtual Electronic
Library) enables libraries -- including school libraries -- across New York
State to provide online access to the full text of hundreds of journals, newspapers
and other references. NOVELNY resources include:
For further information call the NOVELNY Help Desk at 877-277-0250 or in
the Capital District call (518) 486-6012.
New York State Library Digital Collections: In addition to the Regents Exams, many other documents from our collections, particularly publications of NYS agencies and certain historical documents, are also available online in PDF format.
Examples include:
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Regents Exams: Copies of many of the Regents high school examinations,
from August 1961 to the present, are available online as PDF files.
Catalog: Search our online catalog, Excelsior, for books, journals, government documents and other resources. If you find something of interest, there are two ways you can borrow books from the State Library:
Education Collection: The New York State Library has an extensive
collection of education and education-related information, current and historical.
Resources include Education Resource Information Center (ERIC) documents, which
include items such as curriculum guides, reports, and lesson plans, full text
journal articles, college catalogs, financial aid information, and education
law.
Newspaper Collections: The State Library has a large collection of current and historical newspapers, in print or on microfilm. Our collection is particularly strong in papers from communities within New York State. Newspapers on microfilm may be used onsite or the microfilm may be requested through Interlibrary Loan, which is done through your local library.
New Books -- The State Library provides a link to lists of new books in the Library on various subject areas, including Education. If you are not able to borrow the books directly, you may access them through Interlibrary Loan which is done through your local library.
Primary Source Materials:
Research Residencies: Grants of $1,000 are available annually for original research in New York State history using the unique collections of the New York State Library. Grants are available to academic and public historians, graduate students, independent researchers and writers and primary and secondary school teachers. Preference will be given to projects that have a high probability of publication or other public dissemination.
Talking Book and Braille Library: Schools or individual
children can enroll in the 
Talking Book and Braille Library
and register to borrow books on tape and cassette players, as well as books
in braille.
Schools may contact the Library for a special educator's registration and
information packet, which includes an application for school service, student
certification forms, School Guidelines, information for parents, sources of
textbooks in special format, and a sample braille alphabet card. See http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/tbbl/youth.htm
for
more information.
Virtual Exhibits: The Virtual Exhibits contain images of the actual items, such as a bronze bust of Washington, the Emancipation Proclamation, trolley tickets and photographs of trains in the New York State Library's Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit. The Virtual Exhibits consist of the George Washington Collection, Lincoln's Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, the Firefighters Collection, Fred Abele Transportation History Collection, Frederick Douglass Letters, Theodore Roosevelt and his Era, and Bryologia Europaea (Adirondack plants).
Need Expert Help? Librarians familiar with education resources are available to answer questions, and provide guidance to library materials. You can contact them in several ways.
Online form: E-mail Reference Requests
Telephone: 518-474-5355
Mail: NYS Library, Reference Services, CEC,
Albany, New York 12230
Find Your Local Public Library: A directory of and links to public libraries throughout New York State. Many of these libraries are listed in the Historical Documents Inventory as owning primary source documents.
The Digital Collections: A gateway to materials held by the New York State Archives, Museum and Library.
Virtual Learning System: The New York State Education Department created these pages to encourage the use of the Internet as a tool for teaching and learning and to assist classroom teachers in locating Internet resources for instruction.
Resources in the Archives for Students and Teachers: A guide to materials held by the New York State Archives.
Rediscovering New York:
A project of the State Archives that provides links to historical records.
Resources in the New
York State Museum: The New York State Museum offers teacher guides,
science information, onsite visits, and more.
New York State
Office of Public Broadcasting: The New York State Office of Public
Broadcasting has many resources for teachers including instructional videos,
lesson plans, professional development courses, and more.