This site is aptly named. This site has all sorts of articles, learning modules, instructional texts that members can post and share in the online community. I found the articles about connecting music with math very interesting. There are great ideas for connecting curriculum with other areas of interest like music.
This site has a huge compilation of resources. Be prepared to spend some time in discovery. Sites range from lesson plans to blogs to educational issues. Site "includes hundreds of articles and links about curriculum, teaching strategies, teacher professional development, parent involvement, classroom assessment, and much more."
MiddleWeb provides a wealth of resources for schools, districts, educators, parents, and public school advocates working to raise achievement for all students in the middle grades. This site includes hundreds of articles and links about curriculum, teaching strategies, teacher professional development, parent involvement, classroom assessment, and much more.
Education World®. The Educator's Best Friend. The surfing is over. Here you will find the best education links and original content the Net has to offer. Lots of content: lesson planssing, technology integration, school issues, professional development, and more.
This is a great site for teachers. It provides numerous activities, lessons, recent and archival educational articles, time saving templates, and much more.
Resources, resources, resources. From Lesson Planning to Technology Integration, Administrator's Desk to Professional Development. Like many education sites, they cover all bases in the education profession but what I appreciated was the sense of humor they allowed in some of there articles.
Through MeeHive, you can create your own personal newspaper with your specific interests only.The newspaper can include videos, articles, and editorials on whats going on in the world.\n
Good article in the Wall Street Journal about Education Secretary Arne Duncan having a big opportunity to affect education in the US due to a very large budget increase from the stimulus program recently passed by congress.
This is a site from the University of Michigan and it tackles the question, "How do we close the achievement gap? Really nice articles to read and discuss with peers. We all know there are no simple answers and dialog can only help define the multiple ways to close the gap.
This website provides resources for teachers including lesson ideas for a variety of math concepts, worksheets, and education articles. In addition, students can use this site to find games and practice resources.
This is an excellent site that allows you to clip information from the web. There are programs that cost money will accomplish the same thing but with the use of this site you can clip and save articles, and other information into a kind of scrapbook of information.
Throughout this website there are various articles, videos, slide shows, expert interviews, blog entries, and other resources to highlight success stories in K-12 education. Core concepts include integrated studies, project learning, technology integration, teacher development, social and emotional learning, and assessment. Teachers can use this site in order to understand the concepts used in teaching.
Connotea is a place to keep links to the articles you read and the websites you use, and a place to find them again. It is also a place where you can discover new articles and websites through sharing your links with other users. By saving your links and references to Connotea they are instantly on the web, which means that they are available to you from any computer and that you can point your friends and colleagues to them.
Create online lessons with articles, images, audio, and
video for your class.
Manage discussions, auto-grade assessments, and track scores
through a gradebook.
This website is a great resource for teachers to find articles and current research as it relates to all content areas. The website specifically focuses on means of success within public education. The subscription cost is $35/year.
Clip information from numerous web pages and save on one page on the web. Teachers could use this to make up an information sheet for a project or extention sheets on applications of a math concept.
Snipd helps you save and share your favorite content from within pages you enjoy. Save a snippet of an article, image, or any flash content (YouTube, Hulu, MetaCafe, etc.) without leaving the page.
Ever growing body of research may provide insight about why students act the way they do at times. Although this particular article deals with schizophrenia, info regarding loss of brain volumne is incredible!
Provide landmark articles and a broad range of electronic resources that illuminate all aspects of the most vital issues of our time. Provide comprehensive, easy-to-use research and educational solutions to power high-end research, K-12 learning, and increase student achievement at all levels.
Hordit lets you unleash the information hoarder in you. Store and share links, documents, notes and more - as much as you want. Filter articles from your favorite blogs and news sites with research assistant. Manage the sites you visit regularly with your daily read. And keep track of links for later perusal with look later.