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- http://www.education-world.com/ - Education World wanted to create a home for educators on the internet, a place where teachers could gather and share ideas. They wanted to create a complete online resource guide where educators could start each day to find the lesson plans and research materials they were looking for. And so they created a search engine for educational websites only, a place where educators could find information without searching the entire internet. They did a pretty good job.
- http://www.edinformatics.com/index.htm - EDinformatics.com supplies you with numerous resources for all your education needs. Connect with searchable databases, use calculators, dictionaries, and maps, or search their index of over 1,000,000 reviewed sites. This is an excellent source for education information of all kinds.
- http://www.searchedu.com/ - A very handy search engine, SearchEdu.com has indexed over 20 million education and university pages. Also included are some reference tools, including links to calculators and websites that will aid you with converting various units of measurement.
- http://www.educationplanet.com/ - Education Planet delivers high quality educational resources, tools and services that empower K-12 teachers, students, parents and administrators to effectively and creatively utilize the web for education. Currently, Education Planet hosts over 100,000 teacher approved educational resources, including 16,000+ lesson plans. One of the coolest features of this site is the fact that you can search specifically for educational sites, lesson plans, maps, videos, software, books, or supplies, all individually.
- http://www.studyweb.com/ - Study Web is exactly what it says it is - a place for anyone doing research to find the information they need as easily as possible. The categories are sorted according to the approximate appropriate grade level which makes them valuable tools for teachers looking for lesson plan and curriculum ideas. The information for each topic also notes the presence of downloadable or printable images for use as visual aids of school reports or projects. The variety of subjects and categories should allow most users to narrow in on a topic for a report, find background material for a story, begin research for a paper or just increase their knowledge of a particular topic.
- http://ericir.syr.edu/Eric/ - ERIC is a very large source of education information, with more than 1 million abstracts of documents and journal articles on education research and practice. Try out this search engine; you won't be disappointed.
- http://www.nea.org/search/ - The National Education Association (NEA) is America's oldest and largest organization committed to advancing the cause of public education. Founded in 1857 in Philadelphia and now headquartered in Washington, D.C., NEA claims 2.5 million members who work at every level of education, from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA has affiliates in over 13,000 local communities across the United States.
- http://www.edweek.org/edsearch.cfm - Search through Education Week on the Web's archives to find that obscure education article you've been looking for. Their searchable archive provides access to education news articles from the past twenty years up to the present, plus the organization's Quality Counts research reports. While you're there, jump over to their main page and check out their links to the latest issues of Education Week and Teacher Magazine, as well as the daily news and hot topics.
- http://4education.4anything.com/ - At the 4Education portal, you'll find everything that the teacher, parent, or student needs to research an educational topic.
- http://dmoz.org/Reference/Education/ - Another vast array of links from DMOZ. Open Directory Project: Education has every educational link you could imagine, and then some.
- http://www.nwrel.org/sky/ - Containing over 15,000 links to some of the best educational resources on the internet, The Library in the Sky guides teachers, students, parents, librarians, and members of the community on their journeys through cyberspace.
- http://www.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/ - The Education Resource Organizations Directory is intended to help you identify and contact organizations that provide information and assistance on a broad range of education-related topics.
- http://www.thegateway.org/ - The Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM) project is a consortium effort to provide educators with quick and easy access to the substantial, but uncataloged, collections of educational materials found on various federal, state, university, non-profit, and commercial internet sites. This site enables you to search for educational resources by keyword, while at the same time selecting a grade level desired so that the results returned will be relevant to the target audience.
- http://www.myacademiconlyhomepage.com/ - A kids-safe, fully searchable and translatable site loaded with all manner of academic information from Home School to Grad School. MyAcademicOnlyHomepage.com contains an ever growing selection of the best academic resources available for the internet savvy student of today. Sites are screened for academic value.
- http://www.worldwide.edu/ - Worldwide Classroom contains information about more than 10,000 schools in 109 countries, so you can easily find the school that is right for you. Schools are conveniently listed alphbetically by country.
- http://web2010.brevard.cc.fl.us/library/subjects.html - The Educational Resources Index provides links to a large number of education-related sites on the web. Browse through over 30 categories, from Arts to Women, in this alphabatized directory.
- http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/csjh/links.htm - This is a Megalinks resource for students and teachers alike. The site contains high-quality resources to help students get through their assignments, and also to help teachers give out the assignments. They play both sides here.
- http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/ - The Scout Report is a weekly publication offering a selection of new and newly discovered internet resources of interest to researchers and educators. Librarians and educators do the filtering for you, reading hundreds of announcements each week looking for the online resources most valuable to the education community.
- http://helpresource.com/education.htm - The HelpResource: Education page has general education resource links, an alphabetical subject listing, and teaching resources. A nice page of links.
- http://www.school-resources.co.uk/ - School-Resources.com provides an index of links by subject, topic, and age group so you can find educational websites whether you're a student or a teacher. There’s also an interactive information technology section, a student common room with advice and entertainment, plus a resource library for teachers with downloadable materials.
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