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Resources for Faculty and Staff
Resources for Teachers
This is a place for all the great resources HCPSS provides.  If you don't see a link, please suggest it!


HCPSS Resources
in-county and in-school resources
See what books and videos we have at RHS.
Any material owned by an HCPSS Media Center is approved for use in your classroom.
Access the HCPSS Document Repository (aka "The DR") at the top level to do a search.
Use Sandbox and gather data.
HCPSS Curriculum Guides linked to content and lessons by goal and indicator as well as Instructional Strategies Database
If you don't have a login, it only takes minutes to create one.  They PONY from the ARL and have MANY materials too expensive for individual school media centers to purchase.

Database Resources for Classroom Use

Resources for day-to-day lesson-planning & student research
Want to use the databases to get resources for lessons or students?  Science, Social Studies, Language Arts, and Health Educators can browse the SIRS database by drilling down to the objectives on which you'll focus.
Science and Social Studies Educators can browse the SIRS database by drilling down to the objectives on which you'll focus.
Browse by standards.
Browse by standards.
Use the databases as they are accessed by our students.
Turnitin’s comprehensive plagiarism prevention systems let you quickly and effectively check your work. Every paper submitted is returned in the form of a customized Originality Report. [NOTE:  Teachers must create a class, which requires advanced setup before use with students.]
Access thousands of online book-related resources you can use to explore children's and young adult books and their authors.
Look for videos and clips to download and use in class.


Databases for PD and graduate course work


Professional resources provided by HCPSS
435 abstracts, 350 full text journals
Official distribution entity for U.S. Dept of Education
Resources and services to education community (Sponsored by Information Institute of Syracuse)
Largest education database in the world. Includes journals, reports, curriculum, teaching guides, conference papers and books. Fulltext PDF Docs from 1993.
6,000 academic journals, 3,000 FT
Just for educators
427 abstracts, 141 full text:abs- from  1983, FT from 1994

See the media center staff if you need help using these resources.

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