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  2. Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's policies and guidelines are developed by the community to describe best practices, clarify principles, resolve conflicts, and otherwise further our goal of creating a free, reliable encyclopedia. There is no need to read any policy or guideline pages to start editing.

  3. Wikipedia:Submission Standards - Wikipedia

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    By using the Wikipedia site in any manner you are deemed to be aware of this agreement. By submitting content to the Wikipedia site you are deemed to have notice that it applies to you. These submission standards apply to any and all contributions you make to Wikipedia irrespective of date or the then status of the terms and conditions of your ...

  4. Wikipedia : Understanding Wikipedia's content standards

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    Wikipedia's basic philosophy can be found in a short page called the five pillars, and it's a must-read for orienting yourself to Wikipedia's style of thinking. These principles inform the two main types of rules that Wikipedia editors have written for themselves: policies and guidelines. Policies must be followed closely, and failure to do so ...

  5. Wikipedia:Education program/Educators - Wikipedia

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    After six terms of working with professors, students, volunteers, and Wikipedia editors, our program participants have compiled a thorough database of past assignments, the resources professors used to create them, and grading rubrics. Please check out the suggestions for various assignment types. Student assignments should always be carried ...

  6. Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is the product of thousands of editors' contributions, each one bringing something different to the table, whether it be: researching skills, technical expertise, writing prowess or tidbits of information, but most importantly a willingness to help.

  7. Wikipedia:FAQ/Schools - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:FAQ/Schools. This FAQ page deals with some questions that teachers, librarians and school administrators might have about the content of information in Wikipedia, and use of Wikipedia by students. If you are thinking about assigning Wikipedia as a class project, see Wikipedia:Student assignments.

  8. Wikipedia:Research help/Librarians and Teachers - Wikipedia

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    We recommend that librarians and teachers become familiar with that guide, and even use it as a foundation for teaching students and patrons about Wikipedia. Moreover, even when readers understand these basic skills, much of Wikipedia content is connected to reference materials that can be hard to find: teaching Wikipedia research skills opens ...

  9. Wikipedia:Training/For educators/Resources - Wikipedia

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    Academic studies – a list of academic studies examining the use of Wikipedia in education, including papers on the methods and outcomes of assignments. Course pages If this is your first time using the course page system, you should begin by going through the orientation for educators , which covers best practices for Wikipedia assignments.