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Humanities, social sciences and sciences. Peer-reviewed articles, constructs bibliography in MLA or APA style.
Designed for professional educators, the PDC consists of more than 550 journal titles (over 350 peer-reviewed) as well as 200 educational reports.
Pro and con viewpoints on leading issues such as abortion, capital punishment, cloning, gay rights, and assisted suicide.
(Educational Resource Information Center)
Literature and resources from The U.S. Dept. of Education.
(Congressional Quarterly)
Hot issues in the news including health, education, science, technology and social environmental issues.
Tables of content pages for business, humanities, medicine, popular culture, science, social sciences and technology journals.
Bibliographic information for books, audios and videos.
Alternative and independent presses.
An authoritative information source with articles, images, videos and links to reviewed websites.
An extremely valuable site that contains recommended resources and web sites on children's literature and reading provided by the Association of Library Services to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association.
State certification information, employment, school information and statistics, funding, etc.
Represents 30,000 educational employees across Arizona who support quality public education.
An online library of 2000+ Internet sites categorized by subject, grade level and format (lessons, activities, projects, resources, references, & tools). Links may be searched by grade level, broad subject area, or specific sub-categories. Five new sites are added monthly. Co-sponsored by San Diego State University and Pacific Bell.
Games that train the brain.
Offers a comprehensive and easily researchable collection of nearly 10,000 resources from the many disciplines related to child care and early education
Elementary education emphasis; articles and teaching topics useful both for day-to-day activities and planning as well as greater overviews of the profession.
Wide range of resources across the curriculum and around the world, providing practical and theoretical sources. Includes Higher Education Information Web Resources. Sponsored by Columbia University School of Education.
Links to instructional technology sites, ranging from educational theory & philosophy to instructional tools and media, performance technology, and current research. Sponsored by the University of Denver School of Education.
Ready-to-use projects which integrate technology and mathematics.
Provides subject access to links on topics from Agricultural Resources to World languages & Regions as well as sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth. Sponsored by Discovery.com.
A directory of Web sites on multicultural education, compiled by the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia.
The National Archives Digital Classroom provides primary sources, activities and training for educators and students.
NCES is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education in the U.S. and other nations.
Provides news, events, and information on financial assistance, programs, and services of the U.S. educational system. Includes job listings for international schools.
The Yavapai County Education Service Agency is committed to maximizing each learner's potential by providing and promoting services for quality education to Yavapai County schools and other ESA members.