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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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The Walter B. Jones Sr. Center for The Sounds and the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Students can take a walk on the Scuppernong River Interpretive Boardwalk and participate in an environmental education program at the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge.
Format: article/field trip opportunity
Backwater of the Scuppernong River
Backwater of the Scuppernong River
This is the backwater of the Scuppernong River in Tyrrell County, North Carolina.
Format: image/photograph
Columbia Theater Cultural Resources Center
Part of the non-profit Partnership for the Sounds organization, the center provides information on environmental stewardship for coastal North Carolina.
Format: article/field trip opportunity
Eastern 4-H Environmental Education Center
Located a few miles outside Columbia, North Carolina, the center provides programming dealing with ecology, ecosystems, and animals and their habitats to area school groups.
Format: article/field trip opportunity
Ratifying the amendments
In North Carolina in the New Nation, page 11.4
In 1835, a convention passed amendments to the North Carolina state constitution. In this activity, students map votes for ratification by county and explain the patterns they see.
Format: activity
By David Walbert.
Great Blue Heron at the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Reserve
Great Blue Heron at the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Reserve
A Great Blue Heron feeds at the water's edge at the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Reserve.
Format: image/photograph
Scuppernong River Interpretive Boardwalk
Scuppernong River Interpretive Boardwalk
This is the Scuppernong River Interpretive Boardwalk in the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Reserve.
Format: image/photograph
Red-winged Blackbirds at Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Red-winged Blackbirds at Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
A flock of Red-winged Blackbirds swirls about in flight at Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge in Columbia, North Carolina.
Format: image/photograph
Great Blue Skimmer at Pocosin Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Great Blue Skimmer at Pocosin Lake National Wildlife Refuge
This is a Great Blue Skimmer at Pocosin Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Columbia, North Carolina.
Format: image/photograph
Probate inventory of James and Anne Pollard, Tyrrell County, 1750
In Colonial North Carolina, page 7.7
Probate inventory of a wealthy couple in colonial North Carolina. Includes explanations and photographs of items listed.
Format: inventory
A father's advice to his sons
In North Carolina in the New Nation, page 2.4
Letter from Charles Pettigrew, Tyrrell County minister and planter, to his sons. Believing himself to be dying, Pettigrew gave them his advice for living a good and Christian life. Includes historical commentary.
Format: letter
Commentary and sidebar notes by L. Maren Wood.
North Carolina in the New Nation
Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina in the early national period (1790–1836). Topics include the development of state government and political parties, agriculture, the Great Revival, education, the gold rush, the growth of slavery, Cherokee Removal, and battles over internal improvements and reform.
Format: book (multiple pages)
Colonial North Carolina
Colonial North Carolina from the establishment of the Carolina in 1663 to the eve of the American Revolution in 1763. Compares the original vision for the colony with the way it actually developed. Covers the people who settled North Carolina; the growth of institutions, trade, and slavery; the impact of colonization on American Indians; and significant events such as Culpeper's Rebellion, the Tuscarora War, and the French and Indian Wars.
Format: book (multiple pages)
1835 amendments to the North Carolina Constitution
In North Carolina in the New Nation, page 11.3
Amendments to the North Carolina state constitution passed in 1835. Includes historical commentary.
Format: constitution
U.S. House of Representatives
In Election 2008, page 2.4
There are 13 congressional districts in North Carolina. A map of North Carolina's congressional districts is available from...
U.S. House of Representatives
There are 13 congressional districts in North Carolina. A map of North Carolina's congressional districts is available from...