The
Author Illustrator Source is
a national listing of artists and writers who make school visits
to enrich curriculum at all grade levels.
Blue
Web'n site maintained by Pacific Bell, contains 1000's of
lessons, activities, projects, educational resources, references
and tools. This site is really loaded with useful material.
The
Busy Teachers' WebSite K-12 contains a multitude of links
to Internet sites on topics such as art, biology, English, math,
physics, social studies, paleontology, astronomy, computer technology,
and more!
The
Center for the Prevention of School Violence serves as a
primary resource for dealing with the problem of school violence.
The Center focuses on ensuring that schools are safe and secure
so that every student is able to attend a school that is safe
and secure, one that is free of fear and conducive to learning.
The Dana
Alliance for Brain Initiatives is an excellent site for information
on brain diseases and disorders (alcohol and drug abuse, depression,
learning disabilities, etc.).
Disciplinehelp.com -
a discipline model for handling over one hundred different misbehaviors
at school and home - an excellent resource.
Education
Week on the Web is an excellent resource for staying up-to-date
on what's happening in education.
At
The Educator's Reference Desk you can access AskERIC's 2,000+
lesson plans, 3,000+ links to online education information, and
200+ question archive responses.
Eduhound -
links to everything for Education K-12, divided into around 60
categories (everything from administration to clip art to holidays
to worksheets).
Federal
Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE) makes hundreds
of Internet-based education resources supported by agencies across
the United States Federal government easier to find. Information
covering all curriculum areas for grades K - 12.
The
Gateway to Educational Materials. The key to one-stop, any-stop
access to high quality lesson plans, curriculum units and other
education resources on the Internet.
The Global
Schoolhouse is a virtual meeting place where people of all
ages and backgrounds can collaborate, interact, develop, publish,
and discover educational resources.
Kathy
Schrock's Guide for Educators is a categorized list of sites
useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth. It is
updated often to include the best sites for teaching and learning.
Middle
Web contains middle level educational resources for parents
and teachers. The site contains lots of useful information on
middle school news, curriculum, assessment, parenting, professional
development, etc.
KIDSNET helps
children, families and educators intelligently access the educational
opportunities available from television, radio and multimedia sources.
Peterson's contains
a wealth of information on elementary and secondary schools, colleges
and universities, professional degree programs, financial aid,
and much more. It also allows you to apply to over 1000 undergraduate
colleges using the Universal Application.
Reading
Online is the electronic journal of the International
Reading Association. It contains features such as What's
New, Critical Issues, Developments in Literacy, Electronic Classroom,
Professional Materials, Research and Search.
Tapped
In allows users to log in to share experiences, find and
contribute educational resources, hold real-time meetings, conduct
collaborative inquiries, and meet colleagues. Membership is free
to teachers, educators and researchers.
Teacher
Magazine on the Web is another great resource for educators.
It is a division of Education Week.
Teaching.com -
Free, non commercial educational web services for educators and
students containing teacher talk, mentors, key pals club, share
your ideas, and more.
Teacher's
Net contains thousands of lesson plans for all grades and
subjects. It also contains a teacher chat center, reference area
(with dictionaries, calculators, an encyclopedia, maps, people,
news and search engines), mentors, careers, tools and web sites.
You can even post your own lesson plans!
United
States Department of Education site that contains links to
ALL its own servers and to sites funded by the Department, as
well as other valuable educational locations.
The WebQuest
Page is great for developing ON-LINE projects for students
(templates for project development included). Wonderful for Social
Studies and English projects. Projects are group endeavors. FREE. See
an example at SUNY Oswego. |