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1voteHP's online community for sharing courses, articles, lesson plans, virtual classroom tours, and how-to's.
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2voteGrace Poli is the Media Specialist at the José Martà Middle School in Union City, New Jersey. Grace holds a B.A. in History with K-8 Certification, an M.A. in Urban Education and certificates in K-8, ESL, and Media Specialist. She is currently pursuing her Supervisors & Administrators certificates. She has worked in Union City School District as a humanities teacher, administrative intern, and media specialist since 2000.
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2voteA new online community has emerged that promises to give educators around the world an opportunity to collaborate and share curricula in hopes of expanding the educational options available to schools. Called Curriki, the resource pairs the benefits of social networking with the freedom of open technologies to create an organic, constantly evolving online repository of free resources for teachers.
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1voteThis Gateway provides links to resources in mathematics and science for educators and students in grades 9-12, although teachers of other levels may find these materials helpful. Resources organized by topic areas (biology, chemistry, etc.)
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1voteAn educational resource for introducing archaeology into a curriculum. This can be a fun and exciting way to do ancient civilizations. Includes resources, information on teacher workshops, and links to other websites of interest.
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2voteEducation resources from the New York Times
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2voteLearning resources from NASA, PBS, National Science Foundation and over 700 other contributing education content providers
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1voteA "teacher's eye view" of over 7 million historical documents, photographs, maps, films, and audio recordings from the Library of Congress.
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2voteMassachusetts Curriculum Frameworks
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