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Landmarks
for Schools Landmarks
for Schools now provides links to information building blocks: Web sites,
pages, and interactive tools that provide information in the form of a
raw material. The information and data that Landmarks... points to can
be imported into other information processing tools and used in the meaningful
construction of unique and valuable information products, within the context
of social studies, science, mathematics, and other disciplines.
US
Department of Education
Education
Index A topic-by-topic breakdown of the best sites on the Internet
Research
Center designed
to find basic research needs at your fingertips. The section offers links
to: Dictionaries; Thesauri; Encyclopedias; Almanacs; Translators; Quotations;
Maps; Calendars; Calculators; Converters; Search Engines; Homework Help;
Experts; Government; News; Museums; and Libraries.
Cornell
Theory Center Math & Science Gateway
This Gateway provides links to resources in mathematics and science for
educators and students in grades 9-12.
The
Curriculum Resource Center Wisconsin's Information Network for Successful
Schools (WINSS) has been created to help educators, parents and community
members who have an interest in educating the hearts and minds of all
children. The Standards and Assessment, Data Analysis, Continuous School
Improvement and Best Practices sections guide users to key local, state
and national information about success in education as found on the DPI
Web site and other valuable resources.
Read
Write Think ReadWriteThink is a partnership between the International
Reading Association (IRA), the National Council of Teachers of English
(NCTE), and the Verizon Foundation.NCTE and IRA are working together to
provide educators and students with access to the highest quality practices
and resources in reading and language arts instruction through free, Internet-based
content.
Discovery
School DiscoverySchool.com is dedicated to making teaching and learning
an exciting, rewarding adventure for students, teachers, and parents.
To that end we provide innovative teaching materials for teachers, useful
and enjoyable resources for students, and smart advice for parents about
how to help their kids enjoy learning and excel in school.
Why
Files: the Science Behind the News The mission of The Why Files
is to explore the science, math and technology behind the news of the
day, and to present those topics in a clear, accessible and accurate manner.
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