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Thursday, 12 July 2007

Resource Links

 
The following website has been constructed to assist students who are enrolled in the Education Program and taking course work
from Dr. Richard NeSmith. Those of like interests are also welcomed.
 

"If A equals success, then the formula is A=X+Y+Z, where X is 'work,' Y is 'play,' and Z is 'keep your mouth shut.''' --Albert Einstein

"Where there is hope, there is life."
  

 

 WikiHow  
SEARCH ENGINE Page: Yahoo, Metacrawler,
research resources
general education resources
middle childhood educational helps
Education Policy Analysis Archives Middle Childhood Education Websites
Current Issues in Education Middle Childhood Curriculum
ERIC Clearinghouse Middle School Curriculum
K-12 (Yahoo! links) From Now On!  great site!
ProTeacher - a must for elementary teachers!  
  SC Jobs Website
Nation's Report Card  
 Eye on Education: Tales from a Teacher's Heart
Scope and Sequence 1 & 2
Teacher Outpost - free registration
 
Example of a Chapter Summary with Methods (or without)
 The Blue Bible
ACSA Curriculum Publications  
Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)  
Yahoo! Education
philosophy of education
Education Portfolios John Locke
  Electronic Text in Philosophy
Debate Over Smaller Classes - A collection Some Thoughts Concerning Education -John Locke
Phi Delta Kappan Online Articles An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding -David Hume
online newspapers, references & libraries
Education World John Dewey (1859-1952)
US DOE Class Size Reduction Program  
Engines for Education  
Teaching With Groups  
The Online Book Page
research assistance
MS Template Gallery for Teachers NeSmith's Education Research Aides
Expedia
Kent State University Educational Resource Page
Channel One Teacher: Teach the News Blue Web'n Results for Education
Global School Network
Helping Your Students With Homework  
National Student Research Center (Student Research Published)
secondary education
  A Guide to the Best Educational Links on the Web
  Secondary School Curriculum (Ontario)
    Secondary School Curriculum (UK)
adolescent growth & development
National Association of Secondary School Principals
   
   
   
 
school reform
 
assessment and evaluation
 
 
 
  School Reform: A Mindful Approach
 
   
curriculum
 

science activities

learning disabilities
 
Journal of Special Education Technology
science education
  National Institute on the Education of At-Risk Students
  Tourette Syndrome "Plus"
departments of education/schools
Illinois Science Standards
National Earth Science International
  School Science and Mathematics Association
  Council for Elementary Science International
learning & technology
National Science Education Standards
E-Journals (learning technologies) Yahooligans! - Science and Nature
Journal of Technology Education Resources for Teachers: An Alphabetical Listing
T.H.E. Journal (Technological Horizons in Education) Cody's Science Education Zone
Learning & Technology in the Primary School K-12 Science Education Resources
SuperKids - Educational Software Reviews The Electronic Journal of Science Education
Computer-based Teaching & Learning Links
PowerPoint in the Classroom PubSCIENCE - government database for Physical Science
  Infotrieve for scientific journals
  Scirus for scientific information
  Carolina Science & Math
  ASE Science Image Gallery
  Science anomalies
  Science Education Standards: The Why Files?
  Ohio Resource Center for Science
  Dr. Labanick's Biology Center (one of my mentors!)
  Human Brain Model Great for teachers & reasonably priced
  The Human Brain: Dissections of the Real Brain
educational psychology
  The Sourcebook for Teaching Science
 
  Center for Instructional Support
 
mathematics education
National Science Educational Standards
Science Exemplars: Standards-based Performance Assessment
General Science Freeware
Science Educator's Resource Page
Mathematics Journal Links Science Academic Content Standards (ODE)
E-Journals (Yahoo! math links) Science Education Bookmarks
Resources for Teaching Science
Research in Science Education
Math Links National Science Education Standards - NSES
The Math Forum
The ARC Centre for Elementary Mathematics
Mathematics Academic Content Standards (ODE)
Mathematics Resources (K-12)
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Biology Today - Notes/PowerPoint Presentation
Math Standards: Ohio Resource Center Virtual Chem Lab
National Centre for Education Statistics Dr. Herr's Science Education
  Ohio Resource Center for Mathematics Learn Anytime Anywhere Physics (LAAPhysics™)
  American Mathematical Society Great Idea in Teaching GeoScience (K-16)
  Teacher to Teacher: How to Teach Math
    Beetle Science
    Science Teaching Tips Index excellent site!
    NASA Space Games
     
  Baseball and Math
statistics
  TERC Mathematics Education Statistics Resource
  Math Software Journal of Statistics Education
  TERC Hands-On Math: The Truth is in the Details
teaching & instruction
  Strategies for Instruction in Mathematics K-5 Free lesson plans
  Lesson Plans and Lesson Planning
  Lesson Plans for Teaching Math
  General Math Freeware Lesson Plans: Across the Curriculum
  South Carolina Mathematics Standards Free Lesson Plans
    LessonPlansPage
early childhood educational helps
  Student Teaching
  Teaching Using Bloom's Taxonomy
Albert Einstein's Archive Online Bloom's Taxonomy Task Construction Wheel
  Southwest Educational Developmental Laboratory
  Teacher.Net
  Teaching (Yahoo!)
  Web for Teachers
 
 
 
 
  Ideas and Activities
    Teaching Materials
     
 

time savers

tertiary education/universities
  Teacher Forms and Letters US Universities, by State
    Yahoo University Listing
    Virtual Universities
    Ohio Learning Network
    Sites on-line: NE Ohio Colleges and Universities
    Online Graduate Programs
    America's Best College
    College Source Online: The World's College Catalog Resource - over 23,000 college catalogs!
  Great Schools.Net K-12 - Great way to check out schools
 
  "You can observe a lot just by watchin'." --Yogi Berra

"It is not necessary to know everything in order to understand something." --Clifford Geertz (1973, anthropologist)
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