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|Link Url=https://texasaquaticscience.org/
|Link Url=https://texasaquaticscience.org/
|Description=Texas Aquatic Science is an internationally-recognized suite of free technology-enhanced learning materials entirely available on-line or in traditional format that takes middle through high school science students through the wonderful world of water, from headwaters to oceans, and molecules to ecosystems.
|Description=Texas Aquatic Science is an internationally-recognized suite of free technology-enhanced learning materials entirely available on-line or in traditional format that takes middle through high school science students through the wonderful world of water, from headwaters to oceans, and molecules to ecosystems.
 
|Text_Body=The Texas Aquatic Science curriculum consists of an on-line (free) and printed textbook, an 800-page teachers guide and teaching materials, over 250 specially produced videos for on-line and classroom learning, interactive and on-line learning aids, multiple on-line partners hosting curriculum materials, and a network of over 65 certified outdoor learning centers located throughout Texas where teachers may take entire classes for outdoor learning linked to the curriculum through field experiences. The curriculum is fully correlated with Texas state education standards, the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
 
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The Texas Aquatic Science curriculum consists of an on-line (free) and printed textbook, an 800-page teachers guide and teaching materials, over 250 specially produced videos for on-line and classroom learning, interactive and on-line learning aids, multiple on-line partners hosting curriculum materials, and a network of over 65 certified outdoor learning centers located throughout Texas where teachers may take entire classes for outdoor learning linked to the curriculum through field experiences. The curriculum is fully correlated with Texas state education standards, the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
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|Type=Web Site
|Type=Web Site
|Topic=Virtual Learning
|Topic=Virtual Learning
|Subtopic=Education K-12,Educational Material
|Subtopic=Education K-12,Educational Material,Research Resources
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|Poster=Admin
|Poster=Admin
|Postdate=20200218091110
|Posted=20200218091110
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