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National Research Programme on Learning
This site presents the high level national research programme on learning in Finland with 21 multidisciplinary projects, including information on an extensive science policy library.
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Syracuse University
The study of Religion at Syracuse is distinctive. From the introductory level through the Ph.D., the range of courses, developed within the College of Arts and Sciences, in contradistinction to a theological seminary, opens conversations with historians, literary critics, novelists,poets, philosophers, linguists, sociologists, psychologists, and anthropologists.
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Dartmouth College
The Religion Department offers instruction, from the introductory to the advanced level, in most of the world's major religious traditions: Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, the religions of the ancient Near East, the religions of Africa, and religious life in Native North America.
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Adventure Education International
Trains tertiary level outdoor guides and instructors in New Zealand for international careers in the outdoor education, adventure tourism, and outdoor recreation industries. (Tauranga, New Zealand)
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RISE Training
RISE Learning Solutions - helping children, youth and families by instructing adults how best to lift children ages birth to 6 to the ready-to-succeed level when they start school.
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The Maths Forum
THEMathsforum is a dedicated maths and physics forum.
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Http:Tiddlywinks!
Original classroom activities for the primary level by Judith Rohlf
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Stanford University
The purpose of Religious Studies is to understand and interpret the history, literature, thought, and social structures of various religious traditions and cultures. The department offers courses at the undergraduate and graduate level in the fields Asian Religions, Christianity, Judaism, Ethics and Philosophy of Religion, and Religion, Cultures, and Comparative Studies. The department offers programs in bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees.
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Educational Web Portal
Contains listings of websites for teachers at every level and discipline.
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University of California at Davis
College of Engineering at the University of California, Davis
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