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100 Free Online Ivy League Courses You Should Take Just for Fun | AdvantageEDU

By Alisa Miller Even those without top notch grades can now go to Ivy League schools. With the the availability of open courseware classes coming out of some of the finest schools in America, the range of subjects is astounding.

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Free Online Classes and Online Courses - A Comprehensive List

http://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/articles/getting-started/free-online-classes You don't need to pay a lot of money to receive a high-quality education.
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Business and Enterprise Skills Courses designed to help the budding and existing entrepreneurs and business leaders of the world are coming soon to ALISON! Our forthcoming certificate courses include Business Management and Project.. http://alison.com/course/

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The Guided Inquiry Model

http://www.elim.school.nz/WebSpace/97/ In 2013, students from year 3 upwards may apply for weekly lessons in the following - flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, folk/rock guitar (plus electric and bass guitar), piano, keyboard, violin, cello, drums.
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Teach your students the basics of poetry and watch their writing skills (and creativity) soar That's not free verse, right? It's that "other" kind...

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - ICT Literacy Maps

In collaboration with several content area organizations, the Partnership for 21st Century Skills developed a series of ICT Literacy Maps illustrating the intersection between Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Literacy and core academic subjects including English, mathematics, science and social studies (civics/government, geography, economics, history). The maps enable educators to gain concrete examples of how ICT Literacy can be integrated into core subjects, while making the teaching and learning of core subjects more relevant to the demands of the 21st century. http://www.p21.org/index.php?Itemid=33&id=31&option=com_content&task=view