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Computerized Lunch Program for school cafeterias. State and Federal reporting. Parents only need to send lunch money to one family account for all family members participating in the lunch program.
Information from the U.S. Department of Education, including statistics, funding opportunities, news, and bilingual education FAQs.
CREDE's mission is to assist the nation's diverse students at risk of educational failure to achieve academic excellence.
describes "what all students should know and be able to do in science, mathematics, and technology by the time they graduate from high school." Offered as "a tool to be used by educators in designing a curriculum,"
Information about academic standards, grants, and a variety of resources provided by the U.S. Dept. of Education. [Archived, last updated in the year 2000]
For teachers and prospective teachers. "How to" information ranging from lesson planning to classroom management, and curriculum theory.
Providing training for everyone involved in education through publications, seminars, books, videos, and software.
Connect to summer programs, academic competitions, and useful web sites.
Resources for parents of profoundly gifted children who are interested in rapid academic acceleration - early entrance to college at ages 11-15.
Advice for new homeschoolers, columns from the Miserly Mom, Catholic resources, preschool through high school activities, and information on individual states.
Print-outs, forms, planners, handwriting practice sheets, grading cards, cursive animations, and resource links.
Online homeschooling academies including Jubilee, MorningStar, Grace Academy, Victory Math Academy, SAT training, and Radio Grace.
Offers articles on homeschooling, statistics, curriculum reviews, and tips for the homeschooling parent.
Homeschooling experiences from one family and a long time support group leader are shared to help new families homeschool. Resources and ideas help parents learn more about Homeschooling from elementary grades through college.
A guide created to help the homeschooling family design their own unique plan to suit their goals, approach and needs of each child.
Professional organization for educational leaders.
Detailing a discipline model for handling behavior problems in the classroom setting.
Hundreds of teaching ideas, activities, resources and worksheets are available free for primary teachers to use in their classrooms
Nick Jr. provides classroom resources and lesson plans.
By Houghton Mifflin. Many lesson plans that correspond to their reading and math books, but may be used by anyone. Searchable by subject and grade level, for grades kindergarten through 8.
Teacher-submitted lesson plans, lessons for all grade levels and subjects K-12.
A database of lesson plans plus education news.
First-year teacher shares her experiences and insights.
NPR's Robert Smith is spending a year following the students and faculty at Roosevelt High School in Seattle, Wash. -- the largest high school in the city.
Teacher at Mater Dei H.S., Santa Ana, CA. Student and parent resources. AP Calculus, Intermediate Algebra, AP Computer Science. Homework links. Study tips.
Lesson plans, resources, and links relating to world cultures, geography, international education, and ancient history. International School of Belgrade, Serbia.
Provides professional development opportunities for educators, distributes published resources on best practices and research for classroom application, and conducts program, school, and community evaluation studies.
Details about past and future gatherings. Annual event.
Creating guidelines can be time-consuming though, so they've made a way for you to do it in no time!
Links to general resources such as the U.S. Department of Education, special education, and bilingual education as well as links specific teachers' lesson plans and research sites.
Resources for elementary school teachers in math, science, reading, writing, spelling, and assessment, as well as workshops and recommended books.
Lesson plans and lesson plan templates for teachers.
Free teaching resource generators, downloads, classroom toys and utilities.
Comparison of different Individual Education Plan writing systems.
Contains new laws regarding gifted in Pennsylvania.
Fact sheets, grant sources for teachers, guidelines, FAQ, and committee minutes.
Provides testing and talent development programs for gifted children.
Resources for parents, teachers and others interested in gifted children and their education in Australia
Technical mailing list. Downloads, polls, chat and calendar.
Online homeschool providing a complete K-12 education.
Homeschool supplies and curriculum organized by subject and skills.
Project ideas, curriculum links, and resources for using technology with your homeschool curriculum.
This site contains information and links for homeschooling, ADD/ADHD, violent crime prevention, and lung cancer information.
Quarterly magazine for homeschooling Christian parents. Offers a homeschooling focus without a focus on curricula.
A listserv for USMA homeschoolers, potential homeschoolers, and their families.
Blog chronicling the learning activities and projects of an unschooling family across all subjects. Also includes reviews of materials used.
Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Modeled after the Sudbury Valley School. Providing a safe, stimulating environment where students ages 5 through high school can explore the world in all its complexity.
NIOSH databases and other resources.
The core of the award is a $7,500 National Science Foundation grant to the awardee's school, to be spent under the awardee's direction over a five-year period, to improve school mathematics and science programs
Participant is a reporter who has been sent to one of two countries to research Christmas celebrations. Includes resources for students and teachers. Available in English and Spanish.