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Teachers and students can use the model to pinpoint areas of strength and weakness as they continue to focus on continued writing improvement.
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Online lesson plans, thematic units, teacher tips, discussion boards, educational articles and sites, book and literature activities.
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For teachers and prospective teachers. "How to" information ranging from lesson planning to classroom management, and curriculum theory.
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From Harvard Graduate School of Education. Interactive forums, curriculum design resources, model lessons and activities, and opportunities for professional reflection.
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Discussions conducted via email. Individuals or groups of students from anywhere can discuss the scheduled books.
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California educator shares experience and useful curriculum for new and veteran teachers.
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As a research-based advocacy organization, CTQ focuses primarily on (1) the conditions of teaching that will allow teachers to help students learn, (2) leadership opportunities for America’s best teachers to improve teaching and learning policies, and (3) new ways to engage the public in teaching quality and student achievement issues
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A set of resources and links for teachers and student teachers, mostly related to the educational system in England and Wales.
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Information and resources for classroom assistants, teachers' aides, learning support assistants and similarly titled positions.
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The primary focus of CLN is to help K-12 teachers integrate Information Technology into their classrooms.
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Includes lesson plans, teacher's store, puzzlemakers, curriculum ideas, television programs, and Schrock's links.
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A variety of resources to support creativity in teaching. Expert advice, professional development and details about Disney's American Teacher Awards.
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Free field trips in your community. Hands-on experieces make active learning come to life. All lessons meet national learning standards.
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Advice, news, and resources for educators desiring to return to school for a Master's or Doctorate's degree. Includes an directory of colleges and universities around the world and their programs. Diverse range of degrees represented: education, cooking, medicine, business, and others.
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Links to many free offers for educators and teachers.
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Educational activities for those in or studying elementary education.
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The principal means by which Religious Studies teachers in independent schools in the United Kingdom can keep in touch with each other, exchange views, and provide mutual support.
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Tools, resources, and programs to utilize technology in classrooms.
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Internet tools for K-12 teachers and students.
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Educational e-zine with a heavy focus on technology.
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Interactive tutorial for critical thinking.
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Program delivering teaching resources and professional development opportunities through the Internet directly to K-12 science teachers.
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Each school day, provides a lesson plan based on the day's news. Lets teachers share a plan of their own. With lesson archive.
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An association of physics departments dedicated to the improvement of American K-12 physics and physical science teacher preparation.
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A education/business community partnership to train, and retain teachers in the K-12 urban environments.
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A non-profit corporation that works with Texas schools and the private sector to manage Advanced Placement (AP) and (Pre-AP) incentive programs, partnerships whereby a private donor provides incentives to a school district to increase the number of students passing AP exams.
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Features lesson plans, webquests, directory of outstanding websites, and education advocates.
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Teachers can post information homework and other class information on their own personal page for parents to access. Free service with banner advertising.
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Different "weapons" that will help students be better spellers.
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The Council of Chief State School Officers links to state boards of education or education agencies.
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TFA is a national teacher corps of recent college graduates who commit two years to teach and to effect change in under-resourced urban and rural public schools.
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Web portal for educators. Includes lesson plans, tools, worksheets, articles and tips for teachers.
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Teacher forum and discussion boards. Includes directory of resources for teachers, plus free lesson plans and teaching-oriented newsletters.
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Providing tools for technology planning, professional development, instructional tools, and career and life services, with the goal of promoting standards-based education.
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A collection of services and products designed to improve integration of technologies into the classroom.
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Find lessons, printables, quizzes, free newsletters, products for sale.
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Lesson plans for integrating the Internet with your curriculum. This is a free, non-profit service. It costs nothing to access the information, and no money is made from teachers who contribute.
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Teacher discussion boards and chatrooms. Lesson plans, project ideas and teaching tools. Searchable teacher job listings and career resources.
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An experienced teacher shares her expertise through articles that cover most every area of teaching. Also personally answers questions through email. Discussion board and place for other teachers to share things that worked for them.
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Providing training for everyone involved in education through publications, seminars, books, videos, and software.
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Works to strengthen the teaching profession and to improve student learning in America's schools by establishing high standards for teachers.
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The educational arm of Turner Broadcasting, offering curriculum support for new and existing educational programs and projects.
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Information about academic standards, grants, and a variety of resources provided by the U.S. Dept. of Education. [Archived, last updated in the year 2000]
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Information-rich collage of educational resources for every student and teacher.