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Absolute Write: freelance writing, screenwriting, playwriting, novels, non-fiction - 0 views

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    A resource for writers of all genres and skil levels.

Poetry in Color Forum - 0 views

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ABC us teach - 0 views

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    Educational blogging
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Jamie's World (30) - 0 views

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    All interests on one site
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Educational Hardware - 0 views

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    # Educational Resources is a leading provider of academic software, hardware and supplemental learning materials. We provide outstanding curriculum and non-curriculum software for elementary, middle and secondary districts and schools. # For the past 20 years Educational Resources has provided teaching professionals with products and services needed to help students meet and exceed learning standards.
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Classroom Energy - 0 views

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    Classroom Energy is presented by the American Petroleum Institute, the primary trade association and research institute of the oil and natural gas industry in the United States to: * Provide teachers and students with engaging and informative resources on energy and related concepts, including the vital role of oil and natural gas in modern life. * Offer high-quality teaching resources and lesson plans, developed by respected leaders in education such as the American Association for the Advancement of Science and Project Learning Tree. * Make use of the latest online and computer-based technologies to enhance the learning experience, such as games and interactive modules designed for independent study.
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Parents As Teachers - 0 views

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    Parents as Teachers is the overarching program philosophy of providing parents with child development knowledge and parenting support. The organizational vehicle for delivering that knowledge and support is Parents as Teachers National Center. The National Center drives that philosophy, or mission, through four program areas: Born to Learn, Professional Development, Meld and Advocacy. All of these program areas work through a strong network of state leaders and partners. The four-part intervention model known as Born to Learn delivers its mission-based program through intermediaries (parent educators) to the ultimate recipients (parents), while Professional Development is delivered directly to end users (professionals). Meld is a facilitated group model that draws on peer support. Advocacy works through both public and private sectors to promote positive policies for young families. Although several vehicles are used to implement the mission-based programs, the network is an organized affiliation of many organizations and people with a common mission. This combination of delivery vehicles allows the National Center to have the greatest and broadest impact.
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K-12 Home School - 0 views

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    The common denominator among parents who choose K¹² for their children is the aspiration to remove barriers that keep them from reaching their true potential-whatever those barriers are for their children. These parents are passionately motivated to resist restrictions imposed by a learning environment that is not well-suited to their child's unique need. They understand the power of individualized learning and are willing to get involved. The K¹² curriculum, widely recognized as representing the gold standard in K-12 online education, offers rich, challenging, and engaging content. Offline materials, including textbooks, CDs, videos, and hands-on manipulatives, complement interactive online elements to address different learning styles and maximize the learning experience for all students.
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