Education
Index
Exworthy
Educational Links
Exworthy Educational Links is a collection of educational resources
for teachers, students, and parents. Updated daily, this site offers
important information about website Development, Network Setup,
and links to resources by subject.
Classroom
Connect
Classroom Connect provides resources, links and resource materials
for teachers.
Edu-Hound
Selected by Library Spot as their Reference Source of the Month,
this is their review: "EduHound is devoted to all things K-12. Conceived
in the spring of 1999 by a team of educators and parents, the site
strives to cut through the clutter and bring the best K-12 resources
to light. A prescreened database of educational links is categorized
by subject, from administration to technology. An alphabetical list
of clickable keywords leads visitors directly to frequently requested
resources. The Lesson Plan Links and One Computer Classroom Resources
will be popular with teachers..." (4/26/00)
Education
News.
Find publications like Education Week, Teacher magazine, The Daily
News, a digest of education news stories from around the nation.
FREE
-Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
Federal Resources created for the support of education. 12/1999
From
Now On
Educational technologist, Jamie McKenzie's site.
The
Gateway
The Gateway provides the key to one-stop, any-stop access to high
quality Internet lesson plans, curriculum units and other education
resources. Browse subject and keyword lists, or search The Gateway.
Retrieved records will link directly to the Internet resources they
describe - it's that easy!
GEM
- Gateway to Educational Materials (Dept. of Educ) 
Learning resources searchable by topic, grade level. 12/1999
Global
Schoolhouse
Our mission is to "harness the power of the Internet" to provide
ongoing opportunities to support learners both in and outside of
the school environment.. A ten year project funded by the National
Science Foundation and many others.
Grants
Check the U.S. Dept. of Education, updated monthly. Others can be
found at the WEA web site
Internet
Public Library
Kathy
Schrock's Guide to Educators 
The most comprehensive list of links of interest to teachers and
educators on the net.
KIDLINK
KIDLINK provides a forum for global dialog among teachers and students
where there are no political objectives. KIDLINK projects are all
intended to help youth ages 10 to 15 become involved in e-mail and
other telecommunications exchanges.
Kiko
This site provides information on Webquests, and has some available
on its site. Maintained by Bernie Dodge
Learning
Space
Provides teachers resources, online tutorials for Internet projects
and software and more. Includes lesson plans arranged by subject,
and a chat room for teachers. Recently updated.
National
Center for Education Statistic
Government statistics, reports, projections, and predictions.
National
Library of Education
PBS
TeacherSource
Superintendent
of Public Instruction. Washington (State)
Links to Commission on Student Learning, Center for the Improvement
of Student Learning, K-20, and all the rest.
Teachers
The Teachers.Net Lesson Bank is your opportunity to share your most
precious asset - your teaching ideas and lesson plans! Now your
genius and creativity can be used to touch lives around the world,
and to help teachers reach students in ways they had never imagined
before! A website filled with resources and ready-made lesson plans,
some of excellent quality.
US
Department of Education
Web
66
Just as U.S. Highway Route 66 was a catalyst for Americana, we see
the World Wide Web as a catalyst that will integrate the Internet
into K12 school curricula. The Web66 project is designed to facilitate
the introduction of this technology into K12 schools. The goals
of this project are: 1. To help K12 educators learn how to set up
their own Internet servers, 2. To link K12 web servers and the educators
and students at those schools, and 3. To help K12 educators find
and use K12 appropriate resources on the web.
Webteacher
Writing
Across the Curriculum
Welcome to The Writing Corner and Writing Across the Curriculum
homepage! The focus of these two projects is to use small, inexpensive
word processors (sometimes called "smart keyboards") to increase
student achievement in writing. The Writing Corner is a consortium
of 14 school districts, and Writing Across the Curriculum is a consortium
of 29 districts.
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