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Additional Education Resources: Links of Interest for
Teachers and Parents
American Library Association (http://www.ala.org/): The voice of American libraries. The oldest and largest library association in the world. Its mission is to promote the highest quality library and information services and public access to information. ALA offers professional services and publications to members and nonmembers, including online news stories from American libraries and analyses of crucial issues. American
Psychological Association: Access a variety of literature,
guides, codes, and other resources related to educational testing. Check
out the following: Campus Books (http://www.campusbooks.com/): Campus Books finds the lowest prices on the Internet for new and used textbooks. Their search encompasses dozens of bookstores, thousands of sellers, and millions of new and used textbooks. Direct Textbooks (http://www.directtextbook.com/): Direct Textbooks helps students and book lovers find textbooks and books by searching over 30 online stores and 1000s of libraries throughout the United States. Early Childhood Links (http://www.earlychildhoodlinks.com/teachers/resourcesitesindex.htm): Site dedicated to providing teachers of infants through early elementary students with access to great resources. Parents will enjoy these sites also, though there are additional links in the parent section (just replace the word "teachers" with "parents" in the URL). Education Atlas: Online Education and Degrees Guide (http://www.educationatlas.com): Site provides a comprehensive education guide for learners of all ages. Free Assessment Tool (FAT) (Free Source to Prepare for Tests, Certifications and Examinations): Free Assessment Tool (FAT) is an educational/assessment site to provide free and quick informative assessment with wide range of study materials available to empower and enrich student testing practices. Gradware (http://www.gradware.com/): Provides computer hardware, software and books for individuals and schools. Thousands of academic software titles discounted up to 80% off retail prices for customers who provide proof of academic eligibility. Schools can save even more on multiple copies of academic software for school computer labs and classrooms with Gradware's academic volume licensing programs. Gradware's pledge: The guaranteed lowest price on student discount software. Library of Congress (http://www.loc.gov): A treasure trove of memories from the oldest cultural institution in America. 128 million items, and more become available via the Internet everyday. Take your time at this site; with so much to see and do, it takes awhile to work your way from stem to stern, but it is worth it! National professional education associations: National Council for History Education (http://www.nche.net/) National Council of Teachers of English (http://www.ncte.org/) National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (http://www.nctm.org/) National Science Teachers Association (http://www.nsta.org/) SchoolSearch:
This company is dedicated to providing visitors with accurate and complete
information about leading schools that offer classes covering a variety
of academic disciplines. SchoolSearch, in cooperation and partnership
with a number of schools, presents the content of their Web sites free
of charge. Check the following: Space Telescope Science Institute (http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/): Their basic mission is astronomyto enable forefront scientific advances in astronomy that will change humankind's view of its place in the universe. They brought us the Hubble Telescope, and they aren't stopping there. This outreach education site to which we've linked, Amazing Space, provides online learning explorations, news from The Star Witness, homework help for students, and an array of teaching tools. UK Department for Education and Skills (http://www.dfes.gov.uk): The Web site of the British Department for Education and Skills includes the complete National Curriculum used in English schools, as well as assessment results, information about education initiatives and training programs. Go to The Standards Site (http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk) for an abundance of great teaching resources as well as the UK curriculum objectives. Also take a look also at the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (http://www.qca.org.uk), sponsored by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) to maintain and develop the national curriculum and associated assessments, tests and examinations. United States Department of Education (http://www.ed.gov): Access resources and information specifically targeted toward students, teachers, parents and/or administrators. You can also check on news related to education issues in the United States, or go to special sections dealing with grants and contracts, financial aid, research and statistics, policy, and programs. Also, get more information on No Child Left Behind (http://www.ed.gov/nclb/). Western
Writers of America (http://www.westernwriters.org/):
Founded in 1953 to promote the literature of the American West and bestow
Spur Awards for distinguished writing in the western field. The founders
were largely authors who wrote traditional western fiction, but the organization
swiftly expanded to include historians and other nonfiction authors, young
adult and romance writers, and writers interested in regional history. Check out Designed Instruction's K-12 resources for parents and teachers at LearningLeads, or preschool resources at the PreKorner.
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