
• Academic
Innovations
Workshops
and career seminars for guidance couselors and instructors bring academic
professionals the latest technological and theoretical methods.
•
Academic
Net
Academic
Net directs teachers and administrators to publications and conferences
exploring the intersection of technology and education. Visitors should
take advantage of a search engine to rake through the database for your
particular discipline.
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BRHS
Information Retrievers
BRHS
Information Retrievers offer useful links and starting points for educators,
librarians and high school students who are doing research or simply browsing
the Web.
•
Center
for Research on Education, Diversity and Excellence (CREDE)
Funded
by the National Institute for the Education of At-Risk Students, CREDE
is dedicated to discovering how best to meet the needs of culturally diverse
and limited English proficient (LEP) students.
•
Chat:
Home's Cool Homeschool and Family Site
Home
schoolers and scholees may discuss the benefits of math in the living room
at this paid membership site. Pass along materials or swap lines of moral
support.
•
Cornell
Theory Center Math and Science Gateway, The
The
Internet can be a great teaching tool, and Cornell University wants to
help young people benefit from the Net's educational potential. To this
end, its Math and Science Gateway offers links to excellent educational
sites for high school students.
•
David
Levin's Learning@Web.Sites
Learning@Web.Sites
is an award-winning guide intended primarily for senior high school educators
who would like to enhance their curriculum and instruction using the Internet.
High school students will also find it to be a rich online resource guide.
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Early
Childhood Educators' and Family Web Corner
A
gold mine for early childhood educators and parents. Posts articles about
controversial topics, news, teleconference schedules, suggested fun activities,
message boards, job listings and links to magazines, newspapers and more
education-related sites.
•
EdLinks
West
Virginia high school principal John Mullens maintains a directory of links
to some of the Net's best education sites, which will be of use to students,
parents and educators alike!
• Education
World
Where
educators go to learn.
•
Educational
Resources Site, The
On
these pages you will find a wide range of educational resources for anyone
with an interest in education. In particular these resources are suitable
for the 8-18 age range, within educational organizations.
•
Educator's
Toolkit, The
Directory
of education and art links bursts with leads to special education sites
as well as more teaching resources and lesson plan ideas. A newsletter
lists the 50 most compelling sites.
•
Eisenhower
National Clearinghouse
ENC
is sponsored by the Department of Education, and their site offers journal
articles, lesson plans and standards documents geared towards improving
math and science education.
•
Instructor
How
can I get first-graders interested in math? How do I deal with problem
children? These are a few of the questions that Scholastic.com addresses
in this Web-zine. Posted are articles about classroom management and curriculum
strategies, contests, more.
•Intel
in Education Home Page
Semiconductor
giant enthusiastically nurtures the next generation of high-tech developers
and its educators. Learn how to get financial and technological support,
including scholarships and funding, job training, classroom equipment and
software.
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Kathy
Schrock's Guide for Educators
Kathy
Schrock's Guide for Educators is a classified list of sites on the Internet
found to be useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher's professional
growth. It is updated daily to keep up with the tremendousnumber of new
Web sites on the subject.
•
Kid
Info
Students,
teachers and parents are invited to browse their respective index to find
Internet resources appropriate for them. In addition to parent, teacher
and student indices, there is also a directory for young children.
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Literacy
Online
Find
out about the latest literacy-related policies, research, technologies
and training, and check out the bookstore for technical reports, occasional
papers, international papers, videoconference materials, practice guides,
newsletters and CD-ROMs.
•
National
Center to Improve Practice in Special Education Through Technology, Media
and Materials
Introduces
special education teachers to technologies that assist students. Video
and a guided tour of two exemplary classes illustrate how students use
these aids.
•
National
Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education
Funded
by the U.S. Department of Education and intended to improve language and
cultural education for individuals learning English as a second language.
Focuses on disseminating materials, building a network of educators and
deploying resources.
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PedagoNet
This
comprehensive
site for teachers offers a forum for sharing course ideas, job information
and support. Generally this is an open room, although an occasional moderated
chat is scheduled.
•
Regional
Alliance for Mathematics and Science Education, The
A
model of how properly managed networked resources can play a pivotal role
in developing effective learning programs. Bent on reforming math, science
and technology education in the United States.
•
Resources
for Kindergarten Teachers
The
hedgehog is your online mascot for a tour of teacher resources. Leads you
to CD-ROM, book and movie reviews, tips, school reform articles, links
to other educational sites and, oddly enough, articles about Prague, Czechoslovakia.
•Teacher's
Internet Pages, The
The
Teacher's Internet Pages are updated, in part, every day and are written
by a team of international school teachers who have volunteered to make
a useful resource for other international school teachers and administrators.
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Teachers.Net
Informative
resource for teachers posts a reference desk, chat, lesson exchange and
more, delivering news, language and curriculum resources and information
about people and places. There are also job and mentor centers.