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Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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The Educational Development group offers 10-week English programs for recent immigrants 18 and older. English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) offers English classes in three levels: pre-beginner, beginner and intermediate. Teachers and staff at this location strive to be understanding, patient and accommodating, so that students may go on to college and a successful life in the U.S. Contact the director for placement.

Chelmsford / Massachusetts / United States
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Kumon of Chelmsford is part of the worlds largest after-school math & reading program, helping children of all ages become self-learners.
Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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EF Education First provides a range of educational and language learning programs. It also offers cultural exchange and academic and university preparation. The company delivers its programs through various modes that include teacher-led discussions, written exercises, group work, role play and interactive online learning. It also offers integrated video and conversation sessions in language classes. The company also provides lessons in communication skills, pronunciation, corporate culture, leadership, management, business correspondence, media studies, telephoning skills, globalization, world cultures, creative writing and legal and pharmaceutical English. EF Education First offers services in more than 60 countries and its office is located in Cambridge, Mass.
Westborough / Massachusetts / United States
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Kumon of Westborough is part of the worlds largest after-school math & reading program, helping children of all ages become self-learners.
Natick / Massachusetts / United States
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Online Trading Academy offers in-center and online stock trading and investing education for people who want to build confidence in their future. We provide professional education in online stock trading, futures trading, currency trading, commodities trading and options trading for the beginner who wants to learn how stocks work, to the experienced day trader who wants to learn advanced trading strategies. Trading classes provide interactive instruction on online trading and investing strategies to help people build skills and knowledge to invest in the financial markets. We also offer classes on fix and flip, rental, commercial and wholesale Real Estate Investing. Online Trading Academy Boston, like all OTA locations, provides ongoing support to students. We are located just off of the Massachusetts Turnpike, 40 minutes outside downtown Boston, with free parking. Come visit and talk to students during class hours, when fresh coffee and snacks are always available.
Easthampton / Massachusetts / United States
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SJG The Spelman & Johnson Group is a specialized search firm with a proven history filling positions within higher education. Since its inception in 1991 as The Spelman & Johnson Group, all of us at SJG have dedicated our professional lives to taking the art, science, and service of search to an entirely new level, helping virtually every type of higher education institution identify, recruit, and hire the most highly qualified and best-suited individuals. SJG The Spelman & Johnson Group serves institutions of higher education through executive search, consulting, and training. We are committed to furthering our clients institutional objectives and to the advancement of higher education. To that end we: Provide skilled, current practitioners in higher education who are qualified to assess, evaluate, and recommend successful strategies for institutions in the consulting process
Marlborough / Massachusetts / United States
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Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School offers programs to students in grades nine through 12. Its curriculum includes a variety of subjects, such as English, math, science, music and arts, business, foreign languages, social studies and physical education. The school also offers vocational training and technical education in cosmetology, automotive technology, culinary art, metal fabrication and precision machining. Its library and media center provides Internet access, homework assistance, online catalog, referrals and research database on literature, philosophy, science and technology and business. It has a guidance department that offers career counseling, performance assessment and psychiatric assistance. The school located in Marlborough, Mass., has a facility for various sports, including ice hockey, basketball, soccer, golf, cross country and field hockey. In addition, it organizes workshops, conferences, seminars and lectures.
Woods Hole / Massachusetts / United States
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is a private, independent, nonprofit corporation dedicated to research and higher education in ocean science and promotes the development and use of advanced instrumentation and systems (including ships, vehicles and platforms) at sea and in the laboratory. The institution was founded in 1927 when a National Academy of Sciences committee concluded the country needed a worldwide program of oceanographic research. The committee s recommendation led to the founding in 1930 of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The research group has more than 350 research projects underway at any given time. The range of investigation includes such diverse topics as geological activity deep within the earth, plant and animal populations and their interactions in the oceans, coastal erosion, ocean circulation, and global climate change. The institution is headquartered in Woods Hole, Mass.
Amherst / Massachusetts / United States
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Kumon of Amherst is part of the worlds largest after-school math & reading program, helping children of all ages become self-learners.
Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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TERCs mission is to improve mathematics and science education. TERC works at the frontiers of theory and practice to contribute to a deeper understanding of learning and teaching; enhance instruction through teacher professional development; develop applications of new technologies to education; create curricula and other products; and support reform in both school and informal settings. TERC imagines a future in which learners from diverse communities engage in creative, rigorous, and reflective inquiry as an integral part of their lives-a future where teachers and students alike are members of vibrant communities where questioning, problem solving, and experimentation are commonplace. This vision is grounded in the belief that science and math literacies are critical to strengthening and preserving a democratic society.
Natick / Massachusetts / United States
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NPACE ( Nurse Practitioner Associates for Continuing Education ) is a non-profit organization founded in 1980 by a group of nurse practitioner leaders in New England. Its goal is to improve healthcare in the U.S. by providing continuing education and professional enrichment to nurse practitioners, advanced practice registered nurses, registered nurses, and students. It has met the continuing education needs of clinicians by offering national and regional primary care and specialty care conferences. NPACE is committed to fostering the nursing profession through on-going initiatives with academic institutions nationwide. The NPACE Board of Directors collaborates with nursing faculty by forming discussion groups to explore professional issues, such as the Nursing Doctorate. Additionally, nursing faculty members are encouraged to attend all NPACE conferences at no cost NPACE is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by Massachusetts Association of Registered Nurses, Inc, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Centers Commission on Accreditation.
Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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Founded in 2003, The Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP) is a nonprofit organization. Based in Dedham, Mass., it provides education and information to the public, patients, medical/research communities, the media and policy makers about clinical research participation and the role that each party plays as a participant in the process. The CISCRP store includes brochures, DVDs, books, posters and other materials to provide to clients and patients to help them understand clinical research.
Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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Boston's New England Aquarium is one of the premier aquariums in the nation, and it is one of the first to focus on housing marine life in environments which mimic their natural habitats as closely as possible. Spend a few hours wandering, watch the penguins play, see the sea lions swim, meet Myrtle the turtle, and check out an IMAX movie or go on a whale watch. Check the aquarium's website or grab a schedule when you get there to see when your favorite animals are being trained or fed. For those with more money to spend, you can even get behind-the-scenes tours, feed Myrtle, paint with the Harbor Seals, or meet and feed the sea lions or seals.

Best and worst time to go to the New England Aquarium
As with most family-friendly destinations, days that children are not in school tend to be more crowded. Weekends and rainy days get packed. Absolutely get there early to try to beat the crowds, and go to busy spots first, like the touch tanks or the top of the giant ocean tank.

Must see/do at the New England Aquarium
Walk the ramp that spirals around the four story ocean tank and follow the hammerhead sharks, barracudas, sea turtles, goatfish, trumpetfish, and hundreds of other animals as they swim round and round, up and down. Try to spot the bright green moray eels hiding in coral and rocks, and be sure to look for the tank's rock star, Myrtle the turtle, a huge green sea turtle who many Bostonians will remember from their own school field trips to the aquarium as far back as 1970.

Another gem of the aquarium is its penguin exhibit on the first level, which features three different species of amiable penguins, including the tiny blue penguins.

Kids will love both hands-on areas of the aquarium. The Edge of the Sea touch tank offers sea urchins, starfish, and horseshoe crabs for petting and holding, while the Shark and Ray Touch Tank allows the more daring to caress these swimmers as they pass. Prepare to wait some time for a good spot if it's crowded, and don't be too surprised if you're splashed by a saucy ray or two.

Look for the seadragons on the aquarium's second level. They're probably the coolest things you'll see all day.

The aquarium provides a daily schedule (available online as well) that specifies times of different animal feedings and training sessions, tank divings and talks, and other presentations, so you can play your visit accordingly.

Admission to the New England Aquarium
Admission is nearly $30 per adult with slight discounts for seniors and more significant discounts for children aged three to eleven. Children under three are free. Teachers and college students also get discounts. Combo tickets that include IMAX movie admission or a whale watch are a fantastic value. By a Timed Ticket ahead of time in person or online to bypass the ticket line entirely.

Parking at the New England Aquarium
Parking can be a pain and/or pricey, so consider parking at a T station near you and taking public transportation in. If you do drive all the way in, the closest garage is the Boston Harbor Garage; there are discounted rates for aquarium members, IMAX watchers, and whale watchers. There are also garages at Rowes Wharf and 75 State Street (with an entrance at 5 Broad Street) and at Post Office Square and International Place. You can reserve a spot ahead of time at a discount at some of these garages using GottaPark.com, saving money and hassle. The aquarium's website provides a grid with parking options and prices.

Public Transportation to the New England Aquarium
The New England Aquarium has its own T stop on the Blue Line, called Aquarium. If it's a nice day, go to a nearby stop and do some walking; the waterfront is a gorgeous area for a walk.

Food at the New England Aquarium
Inside, try the Harbor View Cafe, with floor-to-ceiling windows allowing a great view of Boston's skyline and harbor and reasonably priced options including burgers, pizzas, salads, and of course, seafood. Outside, have a cocktail and a sandwich or a snack at The Reef, a super spot to sit an enjoy the sea breeze. There are tons of dining options on the waterfront to try. Get world-famous clam chowder and a lobstah at the Legal Seafoods just steps away from the aquarium. Or walk a little further to Quincy Market or Faneuil Hall for even more dining options for all tastes and budgets. For an especially fun time, try Dick's Last Resort if you don't mind food served in buckets, sassy waitstaff, and a lot of laughs.

Insider tip for visitors to the New England Aquarium
Waiting in line just to buy tickets for the aquarium can take ages. What's more, you have to wait in line outside, and if you're going to the aquarium because it's a rainy or cold day, you might be dismayed to see this long line. Buy a Timed Ticket ahead of time in person or online to become a VIP and bypass the ticket line entirely. If you haven't done that, you can actually watch the Atlantic Harbor Seals swim and play from outside the aquarium, so have someone wait in line for tickets while someone else takes the kids and everyone will be happier (except the person waiting in line, so volunteer to take the kids to see the seals and be a hero for coming up with this brilliant idea).

Author's bio: Deborah Jarvis is a freelance writer who grew up and currently lives in the Greater Boston Area. She never pahks her cah in Hahvahd Yahd and tries not to drive like she's from Boston if she can help it. She remembers visiting the New England Aquarium as a kid and was always startled to see a huge fish in the giant ocean tank before realizing it was a SCUBA diver.

 

Somerville / Massachusetts / United States
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Founded in 1996, this charter school is located on four campuses in Somerville and Cambridge and serves over 1,100 students in grades K-12. Admission is by lottery, and though open to all Massachusetts residents, students from Somerville and Cambridge are given preference.

They state that at the school "the prevailing belief is that with hard work, effective effort, perseverance through adversity, committed teachers, and invested parents, all students are capable of academic, intellectual, social, and moral excellence."

The school takes pride in its very diverse student body. Through their PTA-like group Parent-Teacher Connect, parents are active and involved. Curricula are adapted to meet the needs of each student,  and they strive for "a balanced approach" that allows students to demonstrate their knowledge not just via testing but also through "projects, exhibitions, portfolios, presentations, debates, reports, and a range of writing assignments in all subjects."

The curriculum focuses on English, math, science, social studies, computer science and the arts. Students in every grade learn Spanish, with the goal of achieving fluency. Via the Massachusetts Charter School Athletic Organization, students compete in league and tournament sports including soccer, basketball, baseball and softball. Upper school students may also pursue cross-country, volleyball, cheerleading and track.

Their K-3 campus is located on Webster St. just outside Union Square. Their grade 4-6 campus is on Franklin St. in East Somerville. The upper school, grades 7-12, is on two campuses in Cambridge.