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Maximize your district’s ARPA ESSER funds with proven educational resources that support unfinished learning, social and emotional learning, and more.
Engage kids and young students to broaden their educational horizons with reputable, special, authoritative, and age-appropriate digital content that brings them the world in a way they have never seen before. Gale Presents: National Geographic Kids will take them on amazing adventures in science, nature, wildlife, culture, geography, archaeology, and space. Request a walkthrough.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO) is an essential resource for eighteenth-century research, but no one archive can fully cover a hundred years of rich history and discourse. Interested in learning more? Fill out the form to request a trial and connect with a Gale rep to learn more.
The Many Religions of America: A New Scholarly Experience in Researching America’s Religious Life
We appreciate your willingness to share your experience with one or more Gale resources available through your public library.Congratulations on earning your high school diploma; an achievement you should be proud of! Thank you for sharing your experience with the program.
This second edition of The Gale Encyclopedia of Emerging Diseases is a comprehensive guide and a unique source of information on infectious diseases that have either lately appeared for the first time in a population or have recently rapidly increased in incidence. Add to your collection.
Get the most out of your library's K12 ebook catalog by learning how expert librarians overcome common challenges in school ebook collection development.
Be an advocate for local new and established businesses by providing the tools they need to be successful. Explore small business and legal resources.
Learn more about how we increase access of Gale resources through library discovery services, the open web and in the classroom.
The Women's Studies Archive by Gale provides primary sources for researching the history of Hispanic, Latina, and Chicana women in leadership & activism.