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This is a starting place to begin the fascinating journey of exploring the myriad education and other catholic-oriented resources available on the World Wide Web (a.k.a. WWW). Click on one of the following pictures (links) or hyperlinks to get started. As we discover new and interesting places to visit, we'll add them here. (Note: Appearance of these links should not be construed as an endorsement, but are provided to point you toward some of the many resources available to you on the Web.)
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The Catholic Educator's Resource Center provides an internet library of journal articles, essays, book excerpts, and other texts chosen for their objective, concise, and clear presentation of Catholic teachings, history, and culture, particularly in those areas in which the Church's role is unknown or misunderstood. These texts have been selected to assist teachers in Catholicschools, home schooling parents, as well as all other interested educators, to supplement and refine their current texts and curricula, as well as to provide them with scholarly yet accessible resources for themselves and their students. |
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The National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) Project is an International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) initiative |
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An effective lesson plan can make the difference between classroom success and failure. |
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Resources For Educators |
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An excellent resource for educators. |
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K-12 teaching units delivered in collaborative Internet classrooms |
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ESC (Educational Software Cooperative is a non-profit corporation bringing together developers, publishers, distributors and users of educational software. |
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ZDNet - lots of Software and downloads |
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eSchool News online |
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Federal Resources for Educational Excellence. Hundreds of education resources supported by agencies across the U.S. Federal government are now easier to find. |
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Astronomy Picture of the Day shows a different image or photograph of our universe every day, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. (NASA) |
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The Office of Science Education features free educational materials & outreach programs at the NIH, a video & slide program of speakers discussing Hollywood movies that have a medical science theme, original stories about medical research in the news, profiles of people in a variety of science-related careers, & articles that explain how various achievements in science happened. (NIH) |
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