- What is it?
- The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is a database assembled by the U.S. Department of Education that contains education research and information.
- What does it include?
- 1.2 million items from 1966-present found in books, conference papers, technical reports, policy papers and over 600 education-related journals.
- Why use it?
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- It's the world’s largest digital library of education literature.
- ERIC is a free resource that is available to the public online, so you can access it from anywhere.
- It now contains reports from the What Works Clearinghouse. This is a trusted source that publishes scientific evidence on what works well in education.
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