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ACLU
125 Broad St., 18th Floor
New York, NY 10004
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They have great materials on current issues.
Adopted Room- New Century School House Project
Looking for ideas to make the learning environment
more interesting? Check out this description of
Alan Haskvitz's middle school social studies classroom,
emphasizing applied learning.
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Collaborative Education, Center for
1573 Madison Ave.
New York, NY 10029
(212) 348-7821
Fax (212) 348-7850
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Consortium for Policy Research in Education
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Information on past and current educational research
from five leading research centers.
John Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD 21218
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Numerous centers for research on education.
National Center for Research on Evaluation,
Standards, and Student Testing
CRESST/UCLA
GSE&IS Bldg., Mailbox 951522
300 Charles E. Young Dr. N.
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1522
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Data on assessment.
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Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Ave. SW
Washington D.C. 20202
(202) 401-0113
Fax (202) 205-0310
E-mail: oese@ed.gov
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Central office of education. Start here.
Quality Education for Minorities Network
1818 N St. NW, Suite 350
Washington D.C. 20036
(202) 659-1818
Fax (202) 659-5408
E-mail: qemnetwork@qem.org
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Get the brochure, Education That Works.
Smithsonian Associates, The
P.O. Box 23293
Washington D.C. 20026-3293
(202) 357-3030
TTY (202) 633-9467
Fax (202) 786-2034
E-mail: rap@tsa.si.edu
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Continuing education.
United States Department of Education
400 Maryland Ave. SW
Washington D.C. 20202-0498
1-800-872-5327
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See the No Child Left Behind site for information
on the new national policy.
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