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FOSSWeb - Official Site of FOSS science curriculum
This site presents information about the FOSS science curriculum for parents, teachers, schools, and school systems. Features of this site include interactive introductions to the various curriculum units available, links to other web sites related to each content module, and an "Ask a Scientist" component in each module's section.

Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC) for Mathematics and Science Education
ENC is located at Ohio State University and funded through a contract from the U.S. Department of Education. The mission of the ENC is to identify effective curriculum resources, create high-quality professional development materials, and disseminate useful information and products to improve K12 mathematics and science teaching and learning. Features of this site include a database that lists the contents of a repository of over 23,000 curriculum resources, reference and information services for educators, and individualized professional development planning and resources.

Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley
Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS) was established in 1968 in honor of Ernest O. Lawrence, UC's first Nobel laureate. LHS is a resource center for preschool through high school science and mathematics education, a public science center with exciting hands-on experiences for learners of all ages, and a national leader in the development of innovative materials and programs. This site features three sections that allow visitors to access information about hands-on exhibits and events, school programs, professional development, instructional products, and publications.

National Science Resources Center
Formed by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Academies in 1985, the National Science Resources Center's mission is to improve the learning and teaching of science in school districts in the United States and throughout the world. This web site features curriculum resources; information for parents, students, and school systems; and professional development programs.