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Every month, the Social Studies Center at Education Place highlights an issue currently in the news. Since all news is Social Studies, themes and ideas usually discussed in the Social Studies classroom can be very helpful in understanding what is going o Full Review »
Suggestions for using primary sources were compiled from the National Digital Library's Educators' Forum held in July, 1995 and from the Library staff. Educators at the Forum, like many throughout the country, know that history comes alive for students wh Full Review »
The Ganges (anglicised from Ganga) is a major river in northern India. It originates as the Bhagirathi River at the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas, joins the Alaknanda River to form the Ganges, and then flows across the North Indian plains (called the Full Review »
What is Core Knowledge? An Idea. . . that for the sake of academic excellence, greater fairness, and higher literacy, elementary and middle schools need a solid, specific, shared core curriculum in order to help children establish strong foundations of Full Review »
The people targeted by this manual are those with some current interest or involvement in giant clam farming. This publication in conjunction with the references listed should provide enough information for a newcomer to the field of giant clam farming to Full Review »
There are currently many excellent books and articles about the biology and husbandry of soft corals as aquarium specimens. However, the literature on artificial propagation or culture of these animals, especially on a large scale, is scant or lacking. Full Review »
The following statement was drafted in response to the increasing number of proposals in part sponsored by anti exotic pet groups to restrict the rights of herpetoculturists to practice their avocation. A current trend among local animal control agencies Full Review »
Bookmark this page and return here often, we're busy constantly adding new events and live sessions. To suggest a workshop topic or volunteer to moderate a live meeting, contact Kathleen Carpenter, Director of Professional Development, at kat@teachers.net Full Review »
WHAT'S IN THE NEWS is an award-winning multi-media instructional series that uses current events as a springboard for exploring history, geography, government, world cultures, science, language arts, and all other areas of the curriculum. Utilized in 4th- Full Review »
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