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A website that generates enthusiasm for books and reading in our community. Find book trailers, movies with authors, audio performances, discussion questions, and more — all great ways to engage with books together!
An accredited high school that offers a fully online high school diploma program, available through your public local library. This program offers free enrollment to a limited number of qualified adult students.
ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) contains more than 1.6 million records and links to hundreds of thousands of full-text documents. It includes records for a variety of source types, including journal articles, books, conference papers, curriculum guides, policy papers and more.
This collection provides focus on education by provide full text for over 500 high-quality education journals. And it provides access to lesson plans, students tools, curriculum standards and links to sites valuable for teachers.
Full-text articles from over 520 education journals about topics for home and school educators, librarians, and education researchers.
With an average of 2 years of instruction for over 80 languages to choose from, learn just enough for your next international vacation or enough to retire to Belize.
Over 500 non-credit Continuing Education classes. You can enroll in up to 5 classes at a time, and you have up to 6 months to complete each class. Audit classes for video only, or enroll to access written information, activities, and scored quizzes.
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Free resources for teachers, students, and parents searching for high-quality K-12 humanities education materials in the subject areas of history and social studies, literature and language arts, foreign languages, arts, and culture.
A non-profit which provides help and guidance, especially for new homeschooling parents. Free online curriculum worksheets and reading lists by subject and grade are offered.