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Association Info CTA's website pages have a host of info for the California educator. Nea's website pages provide valuable information. The U.S. Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission (EEOC) The official website for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).California, State Of California Commission
on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) Home Page. California Department
of Education Website of the California Department of Education. California Dept. of Ed. Legal Resources Legal resource section containing a link to the California Education Code. California
Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) Official website for the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) California State
Teachers' Retirement System Official website for California State Teachers' Retirement System.Education Variety of sites for children, from games to the Monterey Bay Aquarium to the Louvre. Information about educational technology, especially for higher education The National Center for Education Statistics. Pacific Bell's
Knowlege Network Info and links to sites from Pacific Bell's Knowlege Network. This site is full of information about each of the capital cities of the United States. Web Tools for Elementary Teachers This site provides a full range of classroom resources for the Elementary Teacher. (Link provided by Carol Schmidt from AEA.) Education policy issues from WestEd.Language Arts Bartlett’s
Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature. Curriculum written by Leslie Veen in the Spring of 1992 after years of having been taught at St. Peter and Paul Catholic School in Grand Rapids, MI. Internet School Library Media Center This page focuses on children's literature in education. Teachers, library media professionals, parents and students will find information on children's literature and associated language arts here. National Institute
for Literacy The National Institute for Literacy (NIFL) is an independent federal organization leading the national effort toward a fully literate nation in the 21st century. The
Collected Works of Shakespeare The works of the Bard.Libraries and Museums Home page of the Field Museum of Natural History. A broad base of information and features specifically targeted for children. Smithsonian Institution, Index of Museums Links to the Museums of the SmithsonianMath This site is rich with information on a full range of classroom math subjects. (This link provided by Joseph M. Sabol of AEA.) Excellent math site for teachers and students. A real information resource. (This link provided by Joseph M. Sabol of AEA.) Interesting perspectives on the importance of math in everything we do. (Link submitted by Joseph Sabol of AEA.) Math Reference
Tables & Formulas A mathematics reference collection of "K through 14" math tables, facts, definitions, formulas, on-line calculators and explanations. Have you ever wondered where to find math drill worksheets? Make your own here at SuperKids for free! (Site submitted by Taunie Penna of REA.) The Math Forum is a leading center for mathematics and mathematics education on the Internet. ( Site submitted by Joseph Sabol of AEA.)Physical Education California Assn. for Health,
P.E., Recreation & Dance This is a membership type website with free links to many P.E. Internet resources. A website for health and physical education teachers, parents, and students. Their goal is to provide the latest information about developmentally appropriate physical education programs for children and youth. This is a newsletter type website with many active links to P.E. resources.Resource Connecting California's
Classrooms to the World Schools of California Online resources for Educators NCIP-Technology and Special Education Schools of California
Online Resources for Education SCORE home page for classroom standards. Big Page of Special Education LinksScience, General These modules probably will be most useful to educators and students at the middle school through high school level. History of Science, Technology & Medicine George Mason University site cataloguing websites relating to the history of science, technology and medicine. Published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, with assistance of Stanford University's HighWire Press. TerraQuest built a global reputation for quality in education, information, and entertainment with its virtual expeditions on the World Wide Web.Science, Space Aeronautics and Space Resource for Education...website from NASA. Multi-lingual science page of the Solar System.Sociology American
Civil Liberties Union Website of the ACLU…It has links to today's hot button social issues. Code Talk is a federal inter-agency Native American website that provides information for Native American communities. One perspective on human rights and the resultant impact in society.Zoos The National Zoo website. Information and features from the San Diego Zoo Animal resources available on the Internet and beyond. |