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High School Teaching Resources
Videos and lesson plans support the Economics teacher (USA: Marginal Revolution University 2019).
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Chemistry Education Resources
Lesson Plans and more (USA: American Chemical Society 2017)
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American Association of Physics Teachers
Resources available to help teachers of physics, astronomy, and physical science (USA 2010-17)
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High School Biology Resources
Lesson plans and activities on subjects such as modeling populations of African lions, the ins and outs of cellular respiration, and the special bonding qualities of hydrogen atoms (USA 2016)
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Art History Teaching Resources
Platform for art history teachers providing lesson plans, video instructions, classroom and museum activities (USA: CUNY 2015-20)
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Teaching Tolerance: Classroom Resources
These classroom resources address a wide range of social justice and tolerance issues (2015-21).
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Classroom Law Project: Resources
Oregon's Classroom Law Project presents a range of materials for teaching civics and law, including a number of lesson plans (USA 2017).
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ThoughtCo: Resources for Educators
ThoughtCo is a premier reference site fo science and math, humanities and religion, architecture and the arts, with a 20+ year focus on expert-created education content (USA 2020).
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Free Web Resources on Religion
Visitors can explore these resources by category, including Finding Web Resources, Online Texts, Reference Works, and Image Resources, which include maps, art, and photography related to religion (USA: Yale University Library 2017).
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Green Chemistry Teaching Resources
The goal of these materials is to answer the question: what should one actually do to make chemistry “green” or “greener?” (American Chemical Society 2012-20)
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