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Lesson Plans from Smithsonian Education on the Web - http://educate.si.edu/lp/lp_fs.html
topics ranging from presidential elections to ocean ecology to landscape painting, in lesson plans designed for upper elementary and middle school students. |
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Problem Based Learning - http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/pbl/problem.html
Provides an overview of problem based learning (PBL) and offers a searchable archive of PBL resources. |
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The WebQuest Page - http://webquest.sdsu.edu/
Ideas for using the web for research in the classroom, including the one-computer classroom; web rings to link WebQuest projects. |
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Comprehensive Resources for Educators - http://www.socialstudies.org/resources/
A variety of teaching resources from the National Council for the Social Studies. |
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Informal Education - http://www.infed.org/
A resource for community education, informal adult education, community work, youth work, youth development, animation and social pedagogy. |
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Vermont Community Works - http://vermontcommunityworks.org/
A resource for educators interested in making service learning and social education a core part of the public school curriculum. |
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Haudenosaunee Iroquois Homework Help - http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/homework.htm
A team of native people provides to students culturally sensitive and factual information about the Haudenosaunee also known as the Iroquois (Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora). |
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Ellen Weber, MITA Center, Multiple Intelligence Teaching Approach - http://www.mitaleadership.com/mita_education/ed_index.htm
Features multiple intelligence curriculum reform for higher education. New Five-Phase Curriculum Approach to implement inquiry based learning, reflective teaching, brain based curriculum, collaborative teaching and roundtable learning. |
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High Performance Charter School Curriculum - http://www.topschools.com/Academics.htm
Building a coherent and intentional curriculum from the ground up: essential questions, core content, basic skills and "habits of mind" that underlie and connect learning experiences at all levels. |
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Young Authors Workshop - http://www.planet.eon.net/~bplaroch/index.html
Children in grades 4 to 7 are taken through the writing process in a step-by-step fashion, beginning with how to find ideas for stories and continuing through finding online markets for publishing those stories. |