| | High/Scope - This is the web site for the High/Scope Educational Research
Foundation. Please visit it to learn more about High/Scope educational
programs, research, assessment, and professional development opportunities. http://www.highscope.org
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| | South Carolina Department of Education - This web site contains a wealth of
information about South Carolina schools. It is useful for parents and
educators. You will find the South Carolina Academic Learning Standards for
each grade and subject area at this site. http://ed.sc.gov/
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| | Division of Educator Quality and Leadership - This site is useful for
educators who need to access information regarding certification
requirements and status. It contains information on evaluations and contract
levels. http://www.scteachers.org
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| | Measures of Academic Progress - MAP is the computer-adaptive assessment that
is utilized in Spartanburg District Four. This online assessment was
developed by the Northwest Evaluation Association. Information regarding MAP
may be found at this site. http://www.nwea.org
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| | Conscious Discipline - This site gives information about the classroom
management program created by Dr. Becky Bailey. This program is particularly
helpful for adults who work with young children. It contains information for
educators and parents. http://www.consciousdiscipline.com
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| | Wright Group is the publisher of Everyday Mathematics. This site contains
program and ordering information for Everyday Math. It is designed for
educators. http://www.wrightgroup.com
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| | National Association of the Education of Young Children - NAEYC - This site
provides information for early childhood educators and families of young
children. NAEYC publishes books, periodicals, and position statements
relating to early childhood issues. http://www.naeyc.org
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| | South Carolina Early Childhood Association - SCECA - This site is primarily
for educators of children birth through eight years old. SCECA membership
and conference information are available at this site. http://www.sceca.org
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