Free-Ed.Net
Free-Ed.Net

The mission of Free-Ed.Net is to provide quality distance education at no cost to the user. Free education is a dream whose time has come. Never in history has so much information and so many learning resources been so widely available at such a low cost.

From the Mission Statement

Free-Ed.Net is committed to providing an online "school" where users from around the world can study, take courses, and participate in online community activities at no cost. This enterprise requires us to build a new kind of learning model that takes into account the technological strengths of the Internet, information and computer technologies, and the needs of our users.

Free-Ed.Net separates itself from other educational sites on the Internet by offering only the highest quality content that is available and by offering all content free of charge.

Our users are global audience of students, teachers, homeschoolers, parents, laypersons, and anyone else who has an interest in continuing or supplementing their education. Students at formal educational institutions use our resources to supplement their studies and prepare for entrance exams. Teachers, homeschoolers, and parents use Free-Ed.Net as a source of study guides, learning materials, and teaching ideas. Others use our resource as a means of continuing their education and satisfying their own curiosity about the subjects that interest them.

Openness and Integrity

The primary purpose of education is to teach people how to think and learn. Ideally, there should be no other political, social, religious, or economic agenda. There are bound to be certain biases in any enterprise of this sort, but that does not imply an overt attempt to influence others in a particular way. Free-Ed.Net, for example, is the product of American culture, so the site is primarily written in English and the content has a distinctive Western flavor. This does not mean, however, that Free-Ed.Net is attempting to promote the "American way" to the rest of the world. Our single agenda is the promotion of education, learning, and the pursuit of knowledge--free of charge and accessible to all.

Revised: June 21, 2005

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