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Practicum in Online Teaching - Carolina Online Teacher Program
Teach your online course with a pilot group of students or teachers. An experienced online-learning mentor will guide you through typical problem areas. The Practicum in Online Teaching may be done in conjunction with your school or county, and even as part of your normal teaching load.
Take this course: Begins January 5.

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North Carolina thinking skills
Model of thinking skills adopted by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction in 1994. Lists seven levels of thinking skills from simplest to most complex: knowledge, organizing, applying, analyzing, generating, integrating, and evaluating.
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction administers the policies adopted by the State Board of Education and offers instructional, financial, technological, and personnel support to all public school systems in the state.

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North Carolina population: Percent enslaved by county, 1830
North Carolina population: Percent enslaved by county, 1830
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North Carolina enslaved population by county, 1860
North Carolina enslaved population by county, 1860
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Map of North Carolina showing the Gold Region (1847)
Map of North Carolina showing the Gold Region (1847)
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North Carolina cities, 1860
North Carolina cities, 1860
Map shows locations and sizes of North Carolina towns and cities with populations greater than 2,500 in 1860.
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North Carolina cities, 1880
North Carolina cities, 1880
Map shows locations and sizes of North Carolina towns and cities with populations greater than 2,500 in 1880.
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North Carolina cities, 1910
North Carolina cities, 1910
Map shows locations and sizes of North Carolina towns and cities with populations greater than 2,500 in 1910.
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Railroads in North Carolina, 1896
Railroads in North Carolina, 1896
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Railroads in North Carolina, 1860
Railroads in North Carolina, 1860
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1709 map of North Carolina
1709 map of North Carolina
An early representation of North Carolina. The map, published in 1709, shows the coast and the Outer Banks, and includes the names of the major inlets and rivers. The western part of the state is represented by open space dotted with tree and mountain icons,...
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Railroads and textile mills in North Carolina, 1896
Railroads and textile mills in North Carolina, 1896
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Railroads and tobacco mills in North Carolina, 1896
Railroads and tobacco mills in North Carolina, 1896
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North Carolina state highway system, 1922
North Carolina state highway system, 1922
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Map of North Carolina railroads, 1854
Map of North Carolina railroads, 1854
Map depicts North Carolina roads and railroads, including the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, the North Carolina Railroad, the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. "Coalfields" are...
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1853 map of North Carolina
1853 map of North Carolina
Map titled "A new map of Nth. Carolina: with its canals, roads & distances from place to place, along the stage & steam boat routes." Shows North Carolina as it existed c. 1850.
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Sharecropped farms, 1890
Sharecropped farms, 1890
Map of North Carolina, 1890, shows the percent of total farms in each county that were sharecropped.
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National highways in North Carolina
National highways in North Carolina
PDF versions are available from the U.S. Department of Transportation / Federal Highway Administration.
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North Carolina towns, 1860
North Carolina towns, 1860
North Carolina towns with population as listed in the 1860 census.
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Map of North Carolina at the time of the Regulation (1765-1771)
Map of North Carolina at the time of the Regulation (1765-1771)
Map shows boundaries of counties as drawn in 1760 along with rivers, locations of colonial towns, and the Battle of Alamance.
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Map of major Carolina settlements, 1729
Map of major Carolina settlements, 1729
Map shows Edenton, Bath, New Bern, Cape Fear, and Charles Town (Charleston) in relation to the Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds.
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The Granville District
The Granville District
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