Early Childhood Focus
From the NACCRRA, site provides news about early childhood and education. Often multiple posts each wek. Great for both teachers and parents.
Teachers' Technology Journal
T.H.E. Journal is an educational technology-themed magazine geared toward teachers. The company offers both a magazine subscription (often including articles and research pieces) and an Internet site (includes many articles and resources all about technol
National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
Site has MANY virtual math manipulatives, organized by grade appropriateness and subject.
Poems by children
A database of poems submitted by children 7 yrs old and up. Poems are divided into categories and archived. There is also a "teacher zone" that provides useful ideas and links.
Authors' Blogs
A list of aspiring and published authors' blogs. List tells when genre each writer focuses on and what the blog itself is about.
Children's Books Podcasts
A site for teachers, parents, and young readers, Children's Book Radio posts podcasts with authors of popular and classic children's books. Great way to gather a list of books for a classroom library and learn background about specific titles and authors.
Developing a Teaching Portfolio
Lots of information on types of portfolios and creating effective ones. Of particular interest are the sections on how to write important aspects of teaching portfolios, such as a philosophy statement and rationale for materials.
Assistive Technology Tools: Writing
From Schwab Learning, an extensive list of assistive technologies to help people with disabilities in writing.
Teaching Ideas: Teacher Talk
A great resource for teachers! Provides many ideas for teaching Language Arts and Reading; as well as tips on staying organizing, classmaroom management, and creating bulletin boards.
Encouraging Young Children's Writing
This article from the ERIC Digest provides a DAP and research-supported view of how to help and encourage young writers. It looks into such approaches as High/Scope and drawing-writing connections.
ankle biters anonymous
My group's blog for TFW course. It focuses on interests, ideas, and other aspects of Early Childhood Education.
Wired 14.12: The Secret World of Lonelygirl
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outing benefited from the publicity surge and pushed a few of Lonelygirl15's clips close to the million-viewer mark.
Wired 14.12: YouTube vs. Boob Tube
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Supan insists that YouTubers have done an excellent job of policing their own space
Wired 14.12: YouTube vs. Boob Tube
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"we are at the very, very beginning of online video."
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fatally intrusive
Wired 14.12: YouTube vs. Boob Tube
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advertisers have been broadcasting themselves for decades and would very much prefer the status quo. The good news is that the status quo isn't long for this world.
International Reading Association
The IRA is a professional organization for teachers. Members have access to numerous sources about reading and education, including peer-reviewed journals and publications, conferences, research, and networking. One of the best things about IRA is that yo
Stone Soup: A Magazine of Children's Writing
Stone Soup is a magazine that is published six times a year. Each edition includes writings by children in multiple genres. The website provides supplemental resources for the editions as well as a teacher's page.
Wired 14.12: YouTube vs. Boob Tube
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When you put together a million humans, a million camcorders, and a million computers, what you get is YouTube.
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Google has recently bet the equivalent of 257 Mervyns stores that the rise of video-sharing is more than just the latest rage.
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