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Teachers and professors produce most of the educational resources on AbleOne. They are the most trusted sources in education. Their contributions are highly regarded by fellow educators, students, and scholars who collectively are a loyal and attentive global audience. See “Highly Recommended.”
Before AbleOne was created, valuable curricula were isolated, relegated to use in a single school or classroom. The educators who created these curricula lacked a channel to share and exchange their best practices, knowledge, and experience with fellow educators.
Now educators, novices and veterans, use AbleOne for ongoing collaboration and exchange of curricula, knowledge, and know-how to enhance learning among their students in schools around the globe. See “Integrated into the Curricula.”
Via AbleOne, the world’s top educators are able to teach students who never set foot in their classrooms, extending the benefit of their superb teaching skills and knowledge
beyond the schools and classrooms where they teach each day. Also via AbleOne, these leading educators are able to raise the quality of instruction of educators at all levels around the globe. See “AbleOne Sources of Knowledge.”
Current AbleOne award-winner contributors hail from the following institutions, among others:
| McMaster University (Canada) |
University of Missouri |
| Moses Brown School |
Boston University |
| Germantown Academy |
University of Latvia (Latvia) |
| Mt. Holyoke College |
John Burroughs School |
| Canterbury School |
Dartmouth College |
| University of Connecticut |
University of Wisconsin |
| Seton Hall University |
Saint Louis University |
| Kitami Institute of Technology (Japan) |
University of Michigan |
| Harvard University |
Oxford University (UK) |
| College of Holy Cross |
University of California |
| Brooklyn College |
Columbia University |
| Indiana University |
University of Massachusetts |
| University of Nottingham (UK) |
Academia Latina (South Africa) |
| Wake Forest University |
University of Maryland |
For instructions on how to submit your work to an AbleOne Center, please contact AbleOne at submissions@ableone.org.
Choose one of the links below to learn more about AbleOne:
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“Our greatest hope was that someday we’d be able to share what we did with others for use in their classrooms. Alone, I was not able to make that happen in any meaningful way. Now, through the efforts of the staff at the Classics Technology Center, this dream is real. I cannot think of a greater service for teachers than this.”
Raymond M. Koehler, Brunswick School in Greenwich, Connecticut, in response to winning the AbleOne Gold Chalice award
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