American
Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE) (http://www.aacte.org)
American Association of School
Administrators (AASA) (http://www.aasa.org)
Association of Teacher Educators
(ATE) (http://www.atel.org)
Channel
One (http://www.channelone.com)
Education
Management Selected Digests (ERIC Clearinghouse) (http://eric.uoregon.edu)
Education Week on the Web (http://www.edweek.org/)
ERIC Clearinghouse on Teaching
and Teacher Education (http://www.ericsp.org/)
FREE
(Federal Resources for Educational Excellence) (http://www.ed.gov/free)
OVERALL GRADE: A+
Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, Professional
CONTENT: A+
FREE (Federal Resources for Educational Excellence) is the
result of more than thirty Federal agencies working together
to make hundreds of Federally supported teaching and learning
resources easier to find.
AESTHETICS: A+
This is a text-based site that uses spacing and a few well-placed
graphics to break up the text.
ORGANIZATION: A+
The site is well organized with the resources categorized by
subject and listed in the left side navigation menu. There
is also a top navigation bar, a handy sitemap and a search
feature for finding information quickly.
REVIEW: A+
Teachers will find this site to be a welcome one-stop source
of educational resources from more than thirty-five federal
organizations including the Library of Congress, NASA, the
National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Gallery
of Art, the Smithsonian Institution, and others. Resources
are available on thousands of topics in a variety of formats
including teaching ideas, learning activities, photographs,
maps, primary documents and much more. The New Resource section
lists the newest additions to the site by date. Additionally,
there is a section especially for students that also lists
the resources by subject. Each day a new resource is featured
on the homepage.
www.Geniusfind.com (http://www.Geniusfind.com)
Homework Helper (http://www.bjpinchbeck.com)
Nation Master (http://www.nationmaster.com) This comprehensive site "Where stats come alive!" is an excellent resource that
allows users to create graphs that compare countries on almost
any statistic. There are currently 921 stats available
as well as country profiles, maps, flags, and correlation reports.
National Association of Elementary
School Principals (NAESP) (http://www.naesp.org)
National Middle School Association
(NMSA) (http://www.nmsa.org/)
National Association of Secondary
School Principals (NASSP) (http://www.nassp.org)
Outstanding
American High Schools (http://www.usnews.com)
SuperCollege.com
(http://www.supercollege.com) - Harvard
graduates reveal exclusive secrets, tips, and strategies to
help students get into and pay for the college of their dreams.
Free newsletter.
Teachable Moment.org (http://www.teachablemoment.org) - Brings
current topics in the news to the classroom by providing K-12
educators with "timely teaching ideas to encourage critical
thinking on issues of the day."
Welcome
to AskERIC (http://eduref.org)
Technology
in the Classroom
Electronic
School (http://www.electronic-school.com/)
- an online magazine giving information about technological
change in the classroom and the implementation of technology
in schools.
The
Well Connected Educator (http://www.gsh.org/wce/)
- an online publishing center and forum for the K - 12 community
to read, write and talk about educational technology.