framework for designing curricula that enable all students to gain knowledge, skills, and enthusiasm for learning.
Thinkfinity.org is the cornerstone of Verizon Foundation's literacy, education and technology initiatives. Our goal is to improve student achievement in traditional classroom settings and beyond by providing high-quality content and extensive professional development training.
ReadWriteThink offers a collection of online Student Materials to support literacy learning in the K-12 classroom. These interactive tools can be used to supplement a variety of lessons and provide an opportunity for students to use technology while developing their literacy skills.
HP's online community for sharing courses, articles, lesson plans, virtual classroom tours, and how-to's.
Technology in Classrooms of Kentucky (TICK) is an
initiative led by the Kentucky Academy of Technology
Education (KATE) to help teachers across all subject areas implement technology in their classrooms. TICK is a FREE database of instructional units, lesson plans, activities and assessments that are tied to the National Technology Standards
Thinkfinity.org is the cornerstone of Verizon Foundation's literacy, education and technology initiatives. Our goal is to improve student achievement in traditional classroom settings and beyond by providing high-quality content and extensive professional development training.
This site features an information literacy programme/model called STEPS, born of a desire to help pupils make sense of and be creative with information. What makes STEPS unique is the range of variations that enable you to adapt it to different curriculum areas and different ages.
All 5000 best education links/favourites/favorites on this site were updated/verified July 2007.
When you buy a car, follow a recipe, or decorate your home, you're using math principles. People have been using these same principles for thousands of years, across countries and continents. Whether you're sailing a boat off the coast of Japan or building a house in Peru, you're using math to get things done.