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Gang activity has become a major barrier to learning in schools all over America. Meet others facing this problem via the Internet, exchange information, seek advice, and learn how others are using parents to help. Find mail lists and visit websites dealing with violence, historical aspects of racial, religious and ethnic discrimination, and children in “war zones.” Visit the “Prevention Yellow Pages.” These and countless other resources are available to you as you develop your lesson plan on education, prevention and parent involvement.
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A huge library of information is available on the Internet for you to use to research and develop curriculum, but you may find it intimidating or too complicated to become comfortable with this valuable resource tool. These courses have two objectives: to help you learn the various research tools step-by-step from the basics so you become a proficient Internet researcher on any topic, and to explore and discover educationally useful information on the topic you chose to apply to your role as teacher, counselor, or administrator. All courses in this series are three semester hours and available as “On-Line” or “E-Courses.” All materials needed for the course are provided and your instructor is available daily by email or phone.
View a list of all Internet Resource Courses.
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It is recommended the first time you enroll in an Internet resource course, you enroll with all materials which includes an all-inclusive Internet resource reference book. Thereafter, enroll in worksheets only.
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