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Welcome to the E-Classroom, the educators' resource for "New Jersey
Women's History" and the educational website of the Women's
Project of New Jersey, Inc. Our goal is to provide interesting
learning activities based on this extensive data base about women in New
Jersey history.
The activities are varied in style and designed for different age
groups. Choose the grade level above to find the appropriate learning
activity. Additional activities will be added in the future.
This website provides ideas for teachers who wish to integrate New Jersey
women's history into their learning environment. It is WPNJ's
mission to facilitate the teaching and learning of New Jersey women's
history in K-12 classrooms around the state, to encourage classroom use of
primary historical documents, and to promote the study of New Jersey
history. "New Jersey Women's History" is a virtual library which contains
primary documents, photographs, a timeline of notable facts, an extensive
bibliography, and links to other relevant sites.
The Women's Project of New Jersey, Inc. promotes the teaching and
learning of New Jersey women's history through research, publications,
programs, and websites. This website is served by the Scholarly
Communications Center located in the Alexander Library of Rutgers
University, New Brunswick campus. We work in collaboration with the
Margery Somers Foster Center and Special Collections and University
Archives, Rutgers University Libraries. This site is funded in part by a
generous special projects grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission,
Department of State.
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