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Military school options provides helpful links to schools and information for troubled teens.

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Provides science experiments for Amateur Scientists and Schools. Did you ever want to make your own microscope or telescope? How about making your own herbarium? If these activities sound interesting, then this site is for you!

Surveys of graduates of education schools and colleges indicate that the #1 area of concern of new teachers is their feelings of inadequacy in managing classrooms. Despite clinical experiences, student teaching, and other observations in classroom settin

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Kindergarten - 8th Grade
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Students view and download actual experiment results in a research laboratory here at the University of Virginia. In addition, students analyze data and compare thoughts with the ideas of young scientists in other schools around the world.

For 30 years, Labels for Education has been giving schools free educational equipment in exchange for labels from Campbell products. It's a fun, easy program where students, families and members of the communit work together for a common goal.

Higher Ed Grade

Students use critical thinking skills to evaluate historical data, and make sense of complex issues. Some of the techniques discussed include compare and contrast, continuity vs. change, cause and effect, and discipline-based analysis.

I listened last night, at a dinner given to Philip Gibbs on his return from the front, to the most impressive and moving description from him of what the war (on the Western Front) really means, that I have heard. Even an audience of hardened politicians

The primary goal of this activity is to give students the genuine experience of oral history in order to appreciate the process of historiography. We identified immigrants in our community who reflect the ethnic diversity of our student body, enabling stu

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