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Credits and Contact Information
Credits
- Developed for United States Department of Education.
This Web-based training module is based upon research and work
supported by the STAR Center (Support for Texas Academic Renewal) under
Cooperative Agreement S283A50031-00.
- The STAR Center is the federally funded Region VIII Comprehensive
Assistance Center. The STAR Center partners are the Intercultural
Development Research Association, the Charles A. Dana Center, and RMC
Research Corporation.
- Copyright © 2000 RMC Research Corporation
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Contact Information
Rivian Bernick, Shelley Billig,
Anita Foxworth, David Hoffman, Nancy Kraft, Jonathan Lurie, Jason McDaniel,
and Lorraine Sherry developed the conceptual framework for several of these
Web pages.
Acknowledgements
- Our Town
(The Weather Unit) Developed by Dawn Novak, Edison Middle School,
Champaign, Illinois; Dee Chapman, National Center for Supercomputing
Applications; and William Chapman, Department of Atmospheric Sciences,
University of Ilinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Australian Animals in Mem Fox's Books A WebQuest for the 4th grade
developed by Sylvia Castaneda, Sageland Elementary School, El Paso, Texas
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Constitutional
Questions, Whose Right Is It? Developed by George Cassutto, North
Hagerstown High School, Washington County, Maryland
- The
Circle of Life (Living Things) Developed by The Franklin Institute
Science Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Invasive Weeds,
A Growing Pain Developed by the U.S. Government Bureau of Land
Management, Environmental Education, Web page maintained by Jeremy Brodie
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Seeds of Life, Developed by Francoise Brenckmann, Canada
Your Feedback, Please
We appreciate your feedback, comments, and
suggestions. We also invite you to submit your own lesson plans and/or
success stories.
Thanks for your input!
The purpose of the STAR Center is
to focus energy, expertise and commitment to prepare our children for the 21st century by
providing support and technical assistance services to TEA, ESCs, and local school
districts that implement state and local education reform efforts funded under the
Improving America's Schools Act. STAR Center is a partnership of
IDRA ,
The Charles A. Dana Center, and
RMC Research Corporation.
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Credits and Contact Information
Updated September 21, 2005
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