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From http://www.colorado.edu/CAS/TEA/resourcejapan.html

The Japan Resource Center offers one of the largest collections of K-12 teaching materials in the United States. Over 3,500 items in our collection include:

* Six artifact trunks, each containing 30-100 objects for students exploration.
* Over 200 videos, including many with guides for classroom use.
* A collection of kamishibai (Japanese children's story boards.)
* Japanese language materials, including a Japanese language kit for primary grades.
* Elementary and secondary units on Japan developed by national Japan studies outreach programs and by school districts.
* An extensive collection of Japanese folk tales and children's literature.
* Japanese history and literature resources for secondary grades.
* A professional library of scholarly books for teacher research.

A selection of full-length Japanese movies on such topics as family, society, and children.

Materials in TEA's collection are available on free loan to educators. Audio-visual materials require a refundable damage deposit of $35. Artifact trunks are available for a small rental fee and refundable damage deposit. The project ships loan materials throughout the region.

For more information, go to http://www.colorado.edu/CAS/TEA/resourcejapan.html .

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