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Archeology
Art
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Internet Libraries
Chemistry
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English as a Second Language Internet Resources for use in English/Language Arts classes in Middle School and High School
English
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9-12 + C
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Writing Subject Material with Teaching Advise
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of Education
Algebra
Teaching Math, Grades K-2
Surprises in Mind video documentary on
learning mathematics for K-8
teachers and administrators shows
that mathematical creativity is
built into the brain and can
flourish under the right conditions.
College Teaching Tips/Suggestions
Special Needs
Teaching and Learning
National Clearing House for
Comprehensive School Reform
Center for
Educational Reform
Improving Educational
Quality (IEQ) Project
What Works Clearinghouse
US Department of
Education
Calculating
Change
video documentary shows how parents and communities
Mathematics and
Science for All K-12,
Principles for Principals
Middle School Reform
Turning Points Reform for Those Serving Low Income Students
Coalition of Essential Schools Annenberg Institute for School Reform Brown University develops, shares, and acts on knowledge that improves the conditions and outcomes of schooling in America, especially in urban communities and in schools serving disadvantaged children. Creating Strong Supplemental Educational Services Programs shows how five school districts provided low-income children in schools in need of improvement with free tutoring and academic assistance. Video Education Assessment Information
Assessment in
Math and Science: What’s the Point? Creating Strong District School Choice Programs offers real-life "lessons learned" in implementing No Child Left Behind's school choice provisions. Mathematics Assessment for K-12 School Testing—Behind the Numbers A Critique of Standardized Tests Free Affective Administration Classes Take these courses to help strengthen your abilities as an administrator. Both your students and teachers are sure to benefit from your new knowledge. Economics of Education. This course studies the implications of various educational issues on economics and explores such issues as the effectiveness of mid-career training for teachers and the implications of college financial aid. [MIT] School business manager: developing the role. This British course explores the reasons that managing the school as a business has become necessary as well as effective ways do so. Much of this class can also apply to American school systems. [The Open University] Technological Tools for School Reform. By looking at progressive charter schools, examine a case study of school reform using technology as the basis of change, look at the state of school reform, and think about ways to positively shape school reform. [MIT] School governors: planning for improvement. This course offers suggestions for ways to plan for improvement in your school while taking into consideration the needs of all those involved from teachers to students and beyond. [The Open University] School governors: organization and practice. This model from the UK offers an overview and roles of each player in the school governance body and provides tips on effectively using each to the best of their ability. American teachers don’t have to worry about the British content as much of the information carries over. [The Open University] Communicating Across Cultures. As globalization has become a reality, learn its effects on society and find out how you can become more culturally sensitive to those around you, including students and teachers at your schools. [MIT] The Merrow Report Veteran NewsHour education reporter John Merrow investigates education's headline-making issues — as well as those we don't hear about — in these video documentaries for K-12 educators and parents.Newswire from the Center for Education Reform keeps you abreast on Charter Schools News Reflections on California Higher Education Today Food Additives May Affect Kids' HyperactivityFinancial Statements of Nonprofits GuideStar requires a quick registration and then look page 7 of Form 990 for high salaries and page 23 or so for the salaries of the Board of Directors. |
Life
on a Tricycle: Study Hints for Sign Language and Interpreting Students are from Christine Smith, Georgia Perimeter College
College Teaching
from the U. of Hawaii, Honolulu
The Art of
Teaching
Thinking about how I work with other
professionals.
Teach Global.
Learn about the Teach Global program in
this course where you can also find
resources about the program and learn
about other similar courses. [The Open
University]
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