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| Education Index offers an annotated guide to educational websites. The site is maintained by CollegeView, a division of Hobsons, an international publisher. It has been online since 1996. Sites are sorted by subject and lifestage (prenatal through adult). |
| Education World was founded in 1996 as an information source for teachers. It features education news from USA Today, monthly site reviews, and original lesson plans and articles. SDCTE members may want to link directly to the Language and Literature Center. |
| ERIC--the Educational Resources Information Center--is a government-sponsored system that provides an immense array of educational material. SDCTE members may be particularly interested in The Reading, English, and Communication Clearinghouse, The Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools, and the AskERIC Lesson Plans for Language Arts. |
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Dakota EdWeb: Here’s a resource from within our own state. . . .
. Click on the Educators link and you will be able to search for
resources (websites, lesson plans, etc.) related to specific South Dakota
State Standards. The Parents
and Students links are still in the development stage. |
| Teachers.Net describes itself as "The Ultimate Teacher's Resource!" Its resources include banks of lesson plans, supply catalogs, a job center chatboards and chatrooms. Access the English Center chatboards at http://teachers.net/english/. |
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Teach-Nology ("The Web Portal for Educators!") offers educator web tools, a lesson plans center, worksheets, educational downloads, and many other resources. |
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The U.S. Department of Education provides links to their recent press releases and a number of resources for parents and teachers. |
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Web English Teacher, created by Carla Beard, offers "the best of online English/Language Arts teaching resources: lesson plans, WebQuests, videos, biography, e-texts, criticism, jokes, puzzles, and classroom activities." |
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The Works4 Me Tips Library, sponsored by NDEA, provides tips on issues like classroom management, using technology, and getting organized. The library includes more than 400 tips, some of which are subject-specific. The Reading and Literature Tips may be particularly useful for SDCTE members. |
This page was last updated on September 21, 2004, by DJW.