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23. September 2009 05:21 by - View Profile
Schoolwide Network Is Here

After many months of R&D, Schoolwide is proud to present the debut of it's video site at http://www.schoolwidenetwork.com/. We invite you to log on, browse around, and, most of all, comment on what you'd like to see and how we might make it possible. As a one-stop web filter for teachers, administrators, and all educators looking for quality teaching materials, our goal is to provide you with the tools necessary to succeed.

What is The Schoolwide Network?

Teach Quality

The Schoolwide Network was created in response to the often-overwhelming--and more-often lackluster—educational content disseminated on the web today. In fact, we’ve recently come across some teaching sites that advertise Ritalin next to supposedly “quality” teaching materials—which makes us wonder who is working for whom.

The Schoolwide Network knows who our bosses are: Teachers and Administrators just like you—but also all the students out there also struggling to achieve great things.  This is why our goal is to bring the same quality materials to the web as we have to classrooms across the country. We seek to offer a one-stop resource for teachers to access and use high quality content in a short amount of time.

You save time. We filter content.

Teaching is demanding enough. Let us do the Google searches for you. From professional development resources to in-class tips, The Schoolwide Network provides quality video and printable content to help prepare your students for the world ahead.

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