Education
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| This site gives information on homeschooling in Canada, province by
province. The laws and regulations, the helpful organizations, the
history and more are here. You'll also find a chat room, a mailing list,
and helpful links. |
| This site is a collection of reviews of children's books and ways to
use them in the classroom. You can look them up by title, author, type,
or age, and browse them in catagories such as curriculum area, subject,
and theme. |
| Created by a high school chemistry teacher, the Catalyst is a useful,
well organized listing of chemistry links for other high school
chemistry teachers. |
| Charter schools, school choice, and education reform are discussed
here at length. For parents, teachers, and taxpayers, it's interesting
reading about difficult issues. |
| The University of Southern California has made available this
great collection of multicultural resources including African-American,
Asian-American, Hispanic, and Native American annotated sites, plus news,
articles, teacher training and technology projects, and more. |
| Here you will find some useful information about software for
children. The resource guide is particularly helpful, including
information on guide books, Internet books, teachers' resources,
organizations, and software companies. |
| Cohasset offers great links to general education resources and to
lesson planning sites, as well as to its own award-winning
interdisciplinary units. |
| This is a help for anyone interested in using computers to teach
elementary school children. The author believes these links can be used
in creating classroom projects for students. There are some really good
links: more learning-intensive than some lists, with less fluff. |
| This is an online book about how computers could be better
utilized in today’s classrooms. The presentation is not fancy, but it’s
logical and includes a brief summary of the book as well as the full text.
The author has some very high goals for what computers could do, but he
also makes some excellent points. |
| The Academy is a group dedicated to improving Connecticut education in
math, science, and technology. Choose Time from the contents table and
check out especially the Monograph and Other Time Sites for some very
interesting reading on the research that is being done in the area of
scheduling, time use, calendar modifications, and similar concerns as
they relate to education. |
| The high school teacher who developed this site has built a resource
which examines history through the Arts (Art, Music, Drama, Literature,
and Culture) of each historical period. She starts with prehistory and
takes you through the medieval period to the present. Lots and lots of
links. |
| The Mining Company's Creative Writing site offers a variety of
activities, advice, and sites of interest to budding writers. The guide
for this section divides her content to make it age appropriate for
younger or older (up to 15) kids. Send in your work for editing
suggestions, or for publication. |
| The Digital Education Network (DEN) has six DENs in which students can
obtain up-to-date information, learn, and practice their skills in such
areas as math, news, writing, and the Internet. Parents and teachers can
access current content for classroom or home use. Registration is free.
Very, very cool site! |
| Here educators can learn how to use the programming of The Discovery
Channel and The Learning Channel in the classroom. Interesting units
include study questions, activities, vocabulary help, and more. |
| This site provides teachers with ways to increase their effectiveness
with lessons, activities, articles, and the highlighting of 13
outstanding sites every month. |
| If you're looking for Web resources on English as a Second Language,
including writing, pronunciation, exercises, and teacher links, The ESL
Center can help you. |
| Designed as a starting point for finding information on teaching
English as a second language, this site (created by Andreas Lund of
Norway) offers links to major Web search engines, TESL sites categorized
under various topics, lesson plans, and activities. |
| This is a great site for teachers and parents. Article titles include:
"Making the Most of a Conference with Your School Principal", "
What Age is Appropriate?" and " Worksheet Blues". There's
information on the education debate, plus family pages and teacher
pages, and a search engine. |
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