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Education
U.S. Department of Education
This award-winning site is designed to help pursue the President's
initiatives, including No Child Left Behind, and advance our
mission as a Department—to ensure equal access to education
and to promote educational excellence for all Americans. It
also supports the work of ED offices, led by senior ED officials.
World Education
In the spring of 1996, the founders of Education World recognized
the need for a Web site that would make the Internet easier
for educators to use. They wanted to create a home for educators
on the Internet, a place where teachers could gather and share
ideas.
Education
Helping kids learn what they need to know to get through life
is a tough job. As parents and teachers, it's far too easy
to find reasons to doubt ourselves, and to wonder whether
we're doing things right. So to help you find the best for
your kids, and for the kids you teach, we've created an online
community filled with information, resources and support.
Grown-ups don't have all the answers, but we do have a place
where it's easy to find them.
RI Department of Education
The Rhode Island Network for Educational Technology, Inc.
(RINET ), is a non-profit corporation operating since 1994
as a partnership to support the collective technology needs
of the K-12 educational community.
LEARNING CENTER
Britannica Encylopedia
EncyclopediaBritannica.com where else on the web
can you go to find any information on anything in the world
than an encyclopedia. They hold the most knowledge in any
volume of books.
Biography.com
Biography.com is a site that you can use to get the biography
of any famous person that has ever written.
Dictionary
Dictionary.com is a site that you can use to check words if
they are spelled wrong. You can even get their definition
and their origin of where the word originated from.
Spanish.com
Check out the best Spanish language resource store on the
Internet. We have hundreds of items to choose from. Each is
sure to increase your skill and help you work towards fluency.
Many of the programs for sale will get you all the way there!
There is also a great section with books for the children.
Algebra.com
Algebra.com helps you learn math. It can give you hints on
math problems and even teach you a thing or two about algebra.
It is free help with homework, so if your ever stumped on
a problem go to Algebra.com to get a hint to the answer.
Science.com
Science.com is a site that teaches you about the subject of
science. It is a site that branches off of Science Magazine
so why open a magazine when you can surf the web and find
out more science information at Science.com
History.com
To complement the library, Questia offers a range of search,
note-taking, and writing tools. These tools help students
locate the most relevant information on their topics quickly,
quote and cite correctly, and create properly formatted footnotes
and bibliographies automatically. Questia provides a comprehensive
research environment to meet students' academic needs.
Gospel.com
Since 1995, Gospelcom.net has been an Internet pioneer in
providing ministry resources to users around the world. We
understand the power and impact the Internet can have on your
personal and spiritual life. These benefits are at risk if
people are concerned about their personal privacy.
Art.com
Conceived in 1995, Art.com was built on the vision of childhood
friends, Joshua Chodniewicz and Michael Marston, who recognized
the Internet as the ideal way to make it easy for people to
quickly find and order exactly what they are looking for.
Art.com also helps you in the early stages of starting an
art project in the help section of the site.
Saints.com
Saints.com has everything that you are looking for from St.
Anthony to St. Matthew you will find out all the facts about
your favorite saint.
UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES
University of New Hampshire
Founded in 1866, the University of New Hampshire is a public
University serving an undergraduate population of 10,500 students.
Recognized among public universities for the quality of the
academic experience it provides to its students, UNH is also
a rising star among research universities, yet it retains
the look and feel of a New England liberal arts college with
a faculty dedicated to teaching.
Keene State College
Keene is the regional center for commerce, employment and
entertainment. Our business community represents the full
spectrum of enterprises from Mom and Pop companies to world-wide
leaders in their fields. The Greater Keene Chamber of Commerce
is proud to represent this diversity.
Plymouth State
College One of the comments we often hear from
parents, alumni, students, and friends is how impressed they
are with the dynamic community of learning and teaching they
find at PSC. Here, they tell us, there is inspiration for
involvement in campus and community life, nurturing of personal
and academic growth, motivation for achievement, and an unconditional
commitment to student success from the entire campus. There
are many reasons they find these things at Plymouth State.
University
of New Hampshire Manchester The University of
New Hampshire, founded in 1866 as a land-grant institution,
combines the professions with the liberal arts and sciences
and serves the public need for educated citizens. UNH, with
its main campus located in Durham, N.H., is the largest and
most diverse educational institution in the state, offering
a broad array of undergraduate programs, professional programs,
and research and graduate programs.
Antioch New England
Graduate School, Keene Our faculty are scholars,
mentors, activists, teachers, community leaders, practitioners,
and researchers, all committed to integrating work and study
to best prepare students for leadership roles in their professions
and communities.
Chester College of
New England, Chester At Chester College of New
England, we offer majors focused on the visual or language
arts. In addition, we also offer a major in General Studies
that allows a student to build on the foundation courses that
are offered to all students.
Colby Sawyer
College, New London Colby-Sawyer College, founded
as a coeducational academy in 1837 and engaged in higher education
since 1928, is an independent, coeducational, residential,
undergraduate college that strives to lead in offering co-equal
education to women and men. The college provides programs
of study which innovatively integrate liberal arts and sciences
with professional preparation.
Daniel Webster College,
Nashua Daniel Webster College is a private undergraduate
four-year, co-educational residential/commuter college founded
in 1965. With a primary focus on experiential learning, it
prepares students for individual excellence through a commitment
to individual attention.
Dartmouth College,
Hanover Welcome to Dartmouth, a private, four-year
liberal arts institution that has been at the forefront of
American higher education since 1769. A member of the Ivy
League, Dartmouth is a superb undergraduate residential college
with the intellectual character of a university, featuring
thriving research and first-rate graduate and professional
programs.
New Hampshire Institute
of Art, Manchester Welcome to the New Hampshire
Institute of Art. The Institute is a vibrant community of
visual, literary and performing artists working together in
a supportive and challenging environment. Students at the
Institute are engaged in a dialogue of learning that is diverse
in philosophy, filled with passion and professionalism, and
focused on the expression of the individual.
Hesser College
Founded in 1900, Hesser is a Private, Coeducational college
that is Regionally Accredited by the New England Association
of Schools and Colleges, Inc.. There are approximately 950
Students, 400 dorm students, and an Instructor/Student ratio
of 1:15. Hesser College is located in Manchester, NH - the
heart of New England and a Historic Facility, with over 25
Associate Degree Programs and Bachelor Degree programs in
Criminal Justice and Business Administration. Hesser College
also has a winning intercollegiate and intramural sports programs
and is owned by Quest Education Corporation
Massachusetts College
of Pharmacy-Manchester Founded in 1823, MCPHS
is well into its second century as the nation's second oldest
school of pharmacy. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy is one
of a few that remains private and independent, which gives
us the distinct advantage of quickly responding to change.
Among many developments, that flexibility has meant expanding
our mission and programs over time to include dental hygiene,
physician assistant studies, and a bachelor's in premedical
and health sciences.
Rivier College, Nashua
Rivier College, founded in 1933 by the Sisters of the Presentation
of Mary is a Catholic co-educational institution of higher
learning dedicated to the education of undergraduate and graduate
students in both the liberal arts and professional courses
of study.
Thomas
More College of Liberal Arts, Merrimack Since
1981, the College has resided in the Town of Merrimack, in
southern New Hampshire, forty miles north of Boston. The buildings
on campus reflect the long and varied history of New England,
a history known for its nurturing of the intellectual life.
Situated on land granted to William Brenton by the Massachusetts
Court in 1658, the original colonial house and barn now accommodate
administrative offices, a dining hall, seminar rooms, and
the chapel.
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