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New Smithsonian education website

SmithsonianEducation.org now aligns more than 1,200 free educational resources to standards of learning in every state. By entering the name of the state into the site’s search engine, teachers can find lesson plans, virtual exhibitions, photographs and artwork, and databases of research information that apply to their curriculum. What is more, state standards are correlated to all subjects — from language arts and social studies to mathematics and technology.

Posted by David Roberts on 30 May 2007 in Announcements

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