Free Homework Help Resource Center Now Offered by TheBeehive.org
Washington DC (PRWEB) November 16, 2006 -- One Economy, a multinational non-profit (www.one-economy.com) today announced the launch of its free homework help resource center on its website, TheBeehive.org (www.thebeehive.org). The new homework help resource center contains a wealth of K-12 educational resources in reading, writing, math, science and more, in both English and Spanish, all at no cost to the consumer.
Incorporated into One Economy's popular website, TheBeehive.org, the free homework help resource center (www.thebeehive.org/highlights/free_homework_help.htm) is divided into four distinctly different sections, each with graphically and educationally appropriate content for their intended audiences: elementary school students, middle school students, high school students, and parents. Offering free homework help on everything from reading to math, social studies, art, music, and even foreign languages, The Beehive is one of the most comprehensive homework help websites on the Internet.
"There are many keys to success in helping our children get better grades. As the school curriculum gets more complex, and the federal government's No Child Left Behind Act is phased in, parents are looking for ready-to-use techniques to help provide students with the best possible help with their homework" said Rey Ramsey, Chief Executive Officer of One Economy Corporation.
The rich content for the site includes resources provided by The National Education Association, the US Department of Education, and many other free online resources. Schools are encouraged to link their own websites to this new free homework help resource in order to offer it to as many students as possible.
In addition to homework help, the site also provides advice to parents on how to motivate children: by showing them you care, by participating in their education from the elementary school level, right through middle school to high school.
Practical Homework Suggestions
"TheBeehive.org is a central place to get all kinds of tips on how to improve education, " said Lianne Saunders, a regular user of website. The information contained in this site is well-organized, easy to use, and fun, so it is a big help for my two children, both in middle school. One of the great suggestions on the site that I've already used was to create a scrapbook of their projects and accomplishments. I really appreciate the ways I can help my children learn by involving myself in their learning, and by providing the best possible environment for them to do their homework."
The Beehive's free homework help resource center is available now at www.thebeehive.org/highlights/free_homework_help.htm
About The Beehive
The Beehive (www.thebeehive.org) is an award-winning, multilingual Web portal that provides low-income individuals and families with free E-mail accounts along with Web-based tools and information about financial services, education, jobs, health care, and family. Developed and maintained by multinational non-profit One Economy Corporation (www.one-economy.com), the site features topics that can help people raise their standard of living by accessing information and learning how to take action on issues that are important to them and can change their lives.
About One Economy Corporation
One Economy Corporation is a multi-national non-profit founded in 2000 that uses technology-based strategies to help low income people improve their lives and join the economic mainstream. One Economy's strategy brings broadband into the home along with online content through their bilingual consumer website the Beehive (www.thebeehive.org). Through its Bring IT Home campaign, One Economy has helped bring broadband into the homes of 200,000 low-income people. To date nearly nine million individuals have used the Beehive. One Economy recently launched a campaign to expand these online offerings by creating the Public Internet Channel. For more information, visit www.one-economy.com.
CONTACT:
Cassie Salinas
Marketing Coordinator
One Economy Corporation
503.542.0862
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