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  1. Added Apr 05, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    Find lesson plans supplied by Verizon Corporation's philanthropic arm. It does a good job of aligning lessons with relevant standards.
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  3. Added Jan 06, 2007 by keithcat16 and 1 other
    A 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.
  4. Added Oct 25, 2006 by pham and 1 other
    David Suzuki is a Canadian author, broadcaster, environmental activist, geneticist, and professor, and is well known for motivating people’s interest in science. In these activities, students will identify and describe facts about David Suzuki, and later outline a multi-media profile of him. They will follow his steps to becoming more environmentally aware and track their progress. Students will h
  5. Added Oct 22, 2006 by aseldow
    This page cleanly lists a few characteristics of an inquiry-oriented lesson from the teacher's and student's perspectives.
  6. Added Sep 19, 2006 by keithcat16 and 1 other
    Radical math is a resrouce for educators interested in integrating issues of social, political, and economic justice into math curriculum classes. On this website you will find links to access and download over 700 lesson plans, articles, graphs, data sets, maps, books, and webistes to help you bring these issues into your classroom.
  7. Added Jun 28, 2006 by aseldow and 3 others
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