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Online
Publications for schools service links directly into the
Department for
Education and Skills. All users can choose to view
or download the publications that are relevant to them. Registered
users can order copies (paper-based, CDs, videos etc) and receive
email alerts to the latest documents.
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Welcome to the
National
Curriculum for England. The National Curriculum sets out a clear,
full and statutory entitlement to learning for all pupils up to the age
of 16. It determines the content of what will be taught and sets
attainment targets for learning. It also determines how performance will
be assessed and reported. An effective National Curriculum gives
teachers, pupils, parents, employers and the wider community a clear and
shared understanding of the skills and knowledge that young people will
gain at school.
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The
International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO),
founded in 1968, is a recognized leader in the
field of international education. It is a
non-profit, mission-driven foundation that works
with 1,598 schools (October 2005) to develop and
offer three challenging programmes in 121
countries to approximately 200,000 students.
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This website is designed to
support the
International Baccalaureate
school communities (teachers, support
staff, administrators, students and families) in 17 countries in
South East Asia.
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OCR
was formed in 1998 from the University of Cambridge Local Examination
Syndicate and RSA, which means that OCR offers an extremely broad range
of qualifications, with the integrity, quality and assurances that you
would expect from an organisation with such a respected heritage.
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KID INFO
is a
HOMEWORK
and RESEARCH ASSISTANT
that is uniquely different from other homework and research assistant
sites because it is organized according to the
SPECIFIC
curriculum covered in
elementary, middle, and secondary schools throughout the United States.
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The goal of this Web site is to provide all the
necessary tools for students to conduct research and to present
their findings. Site provides a Quick Click to Search Engines,
annotated Research, Writing, and Style Guides (MLA, APA, Chicago, Turabian,
CGOS, CBE, Harvard), and Worlds of Knowledge housing some of the
best education Web sites in a Virtual Library arranged by the Dewey Decimal
Classification System. The DDC was created by Melvil
Dewey in 1873 and was first published in 1876. Web sites in this
virtual library are organized somewhat loosely by subject according
to recent editions of the DDC.
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