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Glossary of Education Reform

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Created by the Great Schools Partnership, the Glossary of Education Reform is a comprehensive online resource that describes widely used school-improvement terms, concepts, and strategies for journalists, parents, … learn more

History: Women’s Suffrage

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The women’s suffrage movement was a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States. It took activists and reformers nearly 100 years … learn more

The Constitutional Convention of 1787

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In this unit, students will examine the roles that key American founders played in creating the Constitution, and the challenges they faced in the process. They will learn … learn more

Microsoft Office Templates

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Look into an extensive collection of templates designed for every event or occasion. Bring your projects and ideas to life with a business plan template, or spread the … learn more

Best Evidence Encyclopedia

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The Best Evidence Encyclopedia (BEE) is intended to give educators and researchers fair and useful information about the strength of the evidence supporting a variety of programs available … learn more

Chalkboard Project

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Founded in 2005 by a coalition of Oregon’s largest philanthropic foundations, Chalkboard worked with partners across the state of Oregon to advocate for the revival and revision of … learn more

Changing Schools from the Inside Out

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This white paper from McREL International urges education leaders and policy makers to rethink the current, top-down approach to reform and consider what might happen if we improved … learn more

Google Lit Trips

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Google Lit Trips, is an educational technology project of GLT Global ED. The site is not part of Google, but integrated Google Earth into it’s presentations. Their goal … learn more

Sourcebook for Teaching Science

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The National Science Education Standards (NSES) are guidelines for K-12 science education in United States schools. They were established by the National Research Council in 1996 to provide … learn more